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''The Great Yugoslav Songbook'' is the seventh
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and second
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album by Croatian singer and songwriter
Vesna Pisarović Vesna Pisarović (born 9 April 1978) is a Croatian pop and jazz singer. Life and career 1978–1999: Early life Pisarović was born in Brčko, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia. From her earliest childhood s ...
. The album was released in two versions, for international and Croatian market. The international version was released through Jazzwerkstatt on 11 November 2016. The domestic version ''Naša velika pjesmarica'' was released through PDV Records on 19 April 2017. Conceptualized as a satire of the
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, the album contains cover versions of popular popular Yugoslav songs from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. In addition to featuring cover versions of Yugoslav songs, ''Naša velika pjesmarica'' stands as a significant artistic departure for Vesna Pisarović, marking her return to singing in her native
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.


Background

On 5 June 2012,
Vesna Pisarović Vesna Pisarović (born 9 April 1978) is a Croatian pop and jazz singer. Life and career 1978–1999: Early life Pisarović was born in Brčko, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and grew up in Požega, Croatia. From her earliest childhood s ...
released her sixth
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, '' With Suspicious Minds'' marking her debut in the jazz genre. This artistic transition marked a significant departure from her previous pop-oriented works and marked the inception of a new phase in her career. The album did not feature any original compositions; instead, they exclusively comprised cover versions of songs originally performed by
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. Over the subsequent years, Pisarović actively participated in numerous jazz concerts, with a notable concentration of performances in
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and
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. In late 2015, she initiated the production of her forthcoming second jazz album.


Recording

In a late 2016 interview with tportal, Pisarović disclosed her longstanding ambition to release an album featuring Yugoslav classics, a project she had contemplated for the past decade. She revealed that her pursuit of this endeavor commenced in earnest when she crossed paths with Maja Perfijeva, a Croatian lyricist known for her contributions to some of
Indexi Indexi was a Bosnian and former Yugoslav rock band popular in Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died. Some of their most notable songs are "Svijet u kome ži ...
's songs. In contrast to her preceding album, this release was recorded over two studio sessions in November 2015. It features renditions of popular Yugoslav songs from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970's such as
Arsen Dedić Arsenije "Arsen" Dedić (; 28 July 1938 – 17 August 2015) was a Yugoslav and Croatian singer-songwriter. He wrote and performed chansons, as well as film music. He was also an award-winning poet, and was one of the best-selling poets of former ...
,
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and
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. Additionally, this album marked Pisarović's return to singing in her native language, Croatian. The album was recorded in
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, where she had been residing for several years. She collaborated with a diverse group of international jazz musicians such as Ulli Blobel during the recording process. In an interview with Ziher.hr, Pisarović elaborated on the selection process for the songs, explaining that "I was looking for songs that immediately resonated with her, without much overthinking. I simply took a song, reharmonized it, and tried singing it".


Release and promotion

The album was released in two distinct versions. The initial version, titled ''The Great Yugoslav Songbook'', made its debut in the German market on 11 November 2016, and was made available in CD, digital, and streaming formats through Jazzwerkstatt. Subsequently, a second edition, titled ''Naša velika pjesmarica'', was released on 17 April 2017, via PDV Records, specifically tailored for the Croatian and ex-Yugoslavian market. Vinyl LPs were also released for the Croatian version in late 2017. The album's initial single, "Balada," a cover of
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's identically titled composition, was released in advance of the album in 2016. "Bijela lađa plovi morem", originally performed by Zvonimir Krkljuš, was released as the album's second single in 2017. Following this, the album's third single, "Nogometna utakmica", a reinterpretation of
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's " La partita di pallone", was subsequently released in March 2018. Between 2017 and 2019, Pisarović actively promoted the album through a series of intimate jazz concerts in both Croatia and Germany. In the promotion of the album, Vesna Pisarović conducted concert tours in several cities, including
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,
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, and
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.


Track listing

Credits adapted from
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. ;Notes * "Bijela lađa plovi morem" is a cover of the 1955 song of the same name, performed by . * "Ti si obala ta" is a cover of the 1974 song of the same name, performed by
Bisera Veletanlić Bisera Veletanlić ( sr-cyr, Бисера Велетанлић, ; born 15 September 1942 in Sisak) is a Serbian jazz singer, one of the greatest names of Yugoslav evergreen scene and the star of music festivals in the 1970s. She has been called "o ...
. * "Balada" is a cover of the 1972 song of the same name, performed by
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. * "Sve što znaš o meni" is a cover of the 1969 song of the same name, written and performed by
Arsen Dedić Arsenije "Arsen" Dedić (; 28 July 1938 – 17 August 2015) was a Yugoslav and Croatian singer-songwriter. He wrote and performed chansons, as well as film music. He was also an award-winning poet, and was one of the best-selling poets of former ...
. * "Daleko, daleko" is a cover of the 1967 song of the same name, written and performed by Arsen Dedić. * "Ne pali svetla u sumrak" is a cover of the 1962 song of the same name, performed by
Lola Novaković Zorana "Lola" Novaković ( sr-cyr, Зоранa "Лола" Новаковић); (25 April 1935 – 3 April 2016) was a Serbian singer, hugely popular during the 1960s and to a lesser degree the 1970s. She was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugosla ...
. * "Nogometna utakmica" is a cover of the 1963 song of the same name, performed by ; which itself is a Croatian-language cover of " La partita di pallone" (1962), penned by Carlo Rossi and composed by Vianello, and performed by
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. * "Nemam te" is a cover of the 1987 song of the same name, performed by
Tereza Kesovija Tereza Ana Kesovija (; born 3 October 1938) is an internationally acclaimed Croatian recording artist. She was one of the most recognizable figures on the music scene in the former Yugoslavia and is renowned for her wide vocal range and operati ...
. * "Tiha tugo moja" is a cover of the 1974 song of the same name, performed by
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. * "Zvižduk u osam" is a cover of the 1959 song of the same name, performed by
Đorđe Marjanović Đorđe Marjanović ( sr-Cyr, Ђорђе Марјановић; 30 October 1931 – 15 May 2021) was a Serbian and SFRY, Yugoslav singer. Marjanović began his career in the mid-1950s, rising to fame in the late 1950s with his theatrical on-stag ...
. * "Svemu dođe kraj" is a cover of the 1967 song of the same name, performed by Beti Jurković. * "Idem i ja... Ne, ti ne!" is a cover of the 1968 song of the same name, performed by ; which itself is a cover of "Vengo anch'io. No, tu no" (1967), written by
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, Jannacci and
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, and performed by Jannaci.


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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. * Vesna Pisarović – Vocals *
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– Piano *
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– Double Bass * Tony Buck – Drums * Francesco Bigoni – Saxophone * Gerhard Gschlößl – Trombone * Dieb13 – Turntables, Sampler * Walter Quintus – Mixing, Mastering


Release history


References

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