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''Eto! Baš hoću!'' () is the third studio album by Yugoslav rock band
Bijelo Dugme () is a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Rock music, rock band, formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974. is widely considered to have been the most popular and the best-selling band ever to exist in the former S ...
, released in 1976. ''Eto! Baš hoću!'' was the band's first album which was not recorded by the band's default lineup. It did not feature the bass guitarist
Zoran Redžić Zoran Redžić (born 29 January 1948) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian musician, best known for playing the bass guitar in the popular Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav rock music, rock band Bijelo Dugme. Born in Sarajevo, Bo ...
, the drummer Ipe Ivandić and the keyboardist Vlado Pravdić, as at the time all three were serving their mandatory stints in the Yugoslav army. It was the band's first album to feature keyboardist
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, and the band's only album to feature
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on drums. In 1998, the album was polled as the 31st on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Albums in the book '' YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike'' (''YU 100: The Best Albums of Yugoslav Pop and Rock Music''). In 2015, the album was pronounced the 36th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by
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n edition of ''
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''.


Background

During 1976, Bijelo Dugme's bass guitarist Zoran Redžić, drummer Ipe Ivandić, and keyboardist Vlado Pravdić all faced hiatus from the band due to receiving call-ups to serve their mandatory
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stints. Each of them thus got temporary replacements:
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leader Ljubiša Racić came in place of Redžić, Bregović's former
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bandmate
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took over Ivandić's spot, and Pravdić got replaced by
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, whose arrival from
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—Bijelo Dugme's main competitors on the Yugoslav scene at the time—received extensive coverage in the Yugoslav press. The band worked on and prepared for the recording of the album in the village Borike in Eastern Bosnia, in which they previously worked on their previous studio album, '' Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu'' (''What Would You Give to Be in My Place''). The album's working title was ''Sve se dijeli na dvoje, na tvoje i moje'' (''Everything Is Split in Two, Yours and Mine''), after a poem by poet and lyricist and Bijelo Dugme's old associate
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. Bregović did not manage to write the music on Trifunović's poem (the lyrics were later used in a song recorded by Jadranka Stojaković), so he intended to name the album ''Hoću bar jednom da budem blesav'' (''For Once I Want to Be Crazy''), but editors of the band's record label,
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, did not like the title. The album was eventually titled ''Eto! Baš hoću!'' (''There! I Will!''). The album featured eight tracks:
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-oriented "Izgledala je malo čudno u kaputu žutom krojenom bez veze" ("She Looked a Little Bit Weird in a Yellow Sillymade Coat"), "Dede bona, sjeti se, de tako ti svega" ("Come on, Remember, for God's Sake") and title track,
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-oriented "Ne dese se takve stvari pravome muškarcu" ("Those Things Don't Happen to a Real Man"),
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-oriented "Slatko li je ljubit' tajno" ("It's So Sweet to Kiss Secretly"), simple tune "Ništa mudro" ("Nothing Smart", featuring lyrics written by Duško Trifunović), and two ballads, symphonic-oriented "Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam" ("Last Night I Dreamed that I Didn't Have You") and simpler "Loše vino" ("Bad Wine"), co-written by Bregović and singer-songwriter
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and originally recorded by singer
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). The album was, as ''Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu'', recorded in London and produced by Neil Harrison.''Eto! Baš hoću!'' at Discogs
/ref> On the recording, the bass guitar was played by the band's vocalist,
Željko Bebek Želimir "Željko" Bebek (born 16 December 1945) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian-Croatian vocalist and musician most notable for being the lead singer of the SFR Yugoslavia, Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme from 1974 until 1984. He has since ...
, as Ljubiša Racić was hired only as a touring musician. The album was released on 20 December 1976, with the cover designed by the band's old associate Dragan S. Stefanović. "Dedicated to soldiers Zoran Redžić, Ipe Ivandić and Vlado Pravdić" was written on the album back cover.


Track listing

All songs written by Goran Bregović, except where noted.


Personnel

*
Goran Bregović Goran Bregović ( sr-Cyrl, Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the ...
– guitar *
Željko Bebek Želimir "Željko" Bebek (born 16 December 1945) is a Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian-Croatian vocalist and musician most notable for being the lead singer of the SFR Yugoslavia, Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme from 1974 until 1984. He has since ...
– vocals, bass guitar *
Milić Vukašinović Milić "Mića" Vukašinović ( sr-cyr, Милић-Мића Вукашиновић; born 9 March 1950) is a Serbian and Yugoslav musician and songwriter, best known as the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter of the hard rock and heavy metal band ...
– drums *
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– keyboard


Additional personnel

*Benjamin Newson – alto saxophone * Raphael Ravenscroft – tenor, baritone and alto saxophone *Alf Waite Jr. – trombone * David Defries – trumpet *Joy Yates – backing vocals * Stevie Lange – backing vocals *Val Stokes – backing vocals *Neil Harrison – producer * Jon Kelly – recorded by *Jon Walls – recorded by *Chris Blair – mastered by *Dragan S. Stefanović – design * Veljko Despot – photography


Reception

The album's main hits were "Izgledala je malo čudno u kaputu žutom krojenom bez veze", "Loše vino", "Dede, bona, sjeti se, de, tako ti svega", "Slatko li je ljubit' tajno" and "Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam". In a review, critic Darko Glavan stated that ''Eto! Baš hoću!'' is a "magnificent record, without any doubt the best thing that Bregović has offered to his fans by now".


Legacy

The album was polled in 1998 as the 31st on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Albums in the book '' YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike'' (''YU 100: The Best Albums of Yugoslav Pop and Rock Music''). In 2015, the album was pronounced the 36th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by Croatian edition of ''
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''. The song "Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam" was polled in 2000 as the 31st on Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list. The song "Loše vino" was polled in 2006 as the 34th on B92 Top 100 Yugoslav songs list.


Covers

*Yugoslav pop trio Aska recorded a Bijelo Dugme songs medley on their 1982 album ''Disco Rock'', featuring, among other Bijelo Dugme songs, "Izgledala je malo čudno u kaputu žutom krojenom bez veze". *Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Revolveri recorded a cover of "Ništa mudro" on their 1990 EP ''Sever i jug'' (''North and South''), with Dušan Prelević on vocals as guest. * Bosnian and Yugoslav
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band Regina recorded a cover of "Izgledala je malo čudno u kaputu žutom krojenom bez veze" on their 1991 album ''Ljubav nije za nas'' (''Love Is Not for Us''). *Croatian singer-songwriter and former Azra leader Branimir "Džoni" Štulić released a cover of "Sanjao sam noćas da te nemam" on his official YouTube channel in 2012."SAЊAO SAM NOĆAS DA TE NEMAM" via Branimir Štulić, YouTube
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References


''Eto! Baš hoću!'' at Discogs


External links


''Eto! Baš hoću!'' at Discogs
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