Bilo jednom u Hrvatskoj: Split – Stari plac

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Bilo Jednom u Hrvatskoj: Split - Stari plac (Once upon a time in Croatia: Split - Stari plac)
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Live album by Thompson
Released 2007
Recorded July 27, 2007
Genre Hard rock, Heavy metal, Christian rock
Label Croatia Records
Thompson chronology
Bilo jednom u Hrvatskoj
(2006)
Bilo Jednom u Hrvatskoj: Split - Stari plac (Once upon a time in Croatia: Split - Stari plac)
(2007)
Druga strana
(2008)

Bilo Jednom u Hrvatskoj: Split - Stari plac (Once upon a time in Croatia: Split - Stari plac) is a live concert album by the Croatian band Thompson, led by singer Marko Perkovic. It was released in December 2007, nearly a year after the in-studio album of the same name.

Croatia Republic in Central Europe

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the southeast, sharing a maritime border with Italy. Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties. Croatia has an area of 56,594 square kilometres and a population of 4.28 million, most of whom are Roman Catholics.

Thompson (band) Croatian rock band

Thompson is a Croatian heavy metal band, founded by Marko Perković aka "Thompson", often identified with the band itself. "Thompson" is Perković's stage name. He is the songwriter and lead vocalist. The lineup consists of Tomislav Mandarić, Ivan Ivanković, Duje Ivić, and Ivica Bilić Ike.

The album was recorded at the band's concert in Split in front of over 25,000 people. [1]

Tracks

No.TitleLength
1."Uvod" (Intro)2:50
2."Početak" (The beginning)6:55
3."Dolazak Hrvata" (The arrival of the Croats)5:39
4."Duh ratnika" (Spirit of the Warrior)6:36
5."Ne varaj me" (Don’t deceive me)4:40
6."Moj dida i ja" (My Grandfather and I)5:14
7."E, moj narode" (Hey, my people)4:17
8."Kletva kralja Zvonimira" (King Zvonimir's curse)5:31
9."Zaustavi se, vjetre" (· Stop, you winds)8:27
10."Lijepa li si" (You are beautiful)5:23
11."Lipa Kaja" (Beautiful "Kaja")3:56
12."Neka ni'ko ne dira u moj mali dio svemira" (Let nobody touch my little part of the Universe)4:19
13."Diva Grabovčeva" (Grabovac Maiden)5:54
14."Dan dolazi" (The Day is coming)9:02
Total length:1:19:43

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