Crvena jabuka (album)

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Crvena Jabuka
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 1986 (1986-03-22)
RecordedJanuary – February 1986
Studio SIM studio, Zagreb
Genre New wave, pop rock, hard rock
Label Jugoton
Producer Željko "Jappa" Brodarić
Crvena Jabuka chronology
Crvena Jabuka
(1986)
Za sve ove godine
(1987)

Crvena Jabuka is the first studio album by Sarajevo-based Bosnian band Crvena Jabuka. It was recorded in January and February 1986, and the official release was 22 March 1986. [1]

Contents

This album was the first (and only) album to have the band in its original lineup. Many of the songs on this album were written by Zlatko Arslanagić.

After the release of their self-titled debut album, Crvena Jabuka was supposed to go on a concert on 18 September 1986. The concert never happened since two members of the band were involved in a serious car crash near Jablanica that claimed the life of bass player Aljoša Buha at the scene, as well as guitarist and vocalist Dražen Ričl (who died in a hospital nearly two weeks later from the injuries.)

This was the album where the band's logo was derived. On the front cover, there is a naked woman with a red apple painted across her buttocks. Subsequent albums always used the red apple in some fashion; for example Sanjati showed a man holding a red apple. The only two albums that didn't feature this trait were Nekako s proljeća and U tvojim očima .

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Bježi kišo s prozora" ("Rain get away from the window") D. Ričl D. Ričl3:16
2."Mojca, Mojca" Z. Arslanagić  4:09
3."Kad je noć hladna i zvjezdana (Emira)" ("When the night is cold and full of stars (Emira)")D. Ričl 3:27
4."On je poput djeteta (100 na jednoga)" ("He is like a child (100 on one)")Z. Arslanagić 3:44
5."Učiniću sve da te zadovoljim" ("I will do everything to satisfy you")Z. Arslanagić 4:17
6."Sa tvojih usana" ("From your lips")Z. Arslanagić 3:43
7."Nek' te on ljubi (kad ne mogu ja)" ("Let him love you (If I can not)")Z. Arslanagić, D. RičlD. Ričl3:13
8."Dirlija"Z. Arslanagić 4:00
9."Bivše djevojčice, bivši dječaci" ("Former girlfriends, former boyfriends")Z. ArslanagićZ. Arslanagić, D. Ričl3:20
10."Neka se sanja" ("Let it dream")Z. Arslanagić 4:14

Personnel

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References

  1. "Crvena Jabuka – Crvena Jabuka" . Retrieved August 20, 2017.