E, moj narode

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E, moj narode
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Studio album by
Released2002
Genre Pop, Rock
Length52:44
Label Croatia Records
Thompson chronology
Vjetar s Dinare
(1998)
E, moj narode
(2002)
Sve najbolje
(2003)

E, moj narode (Hey, my people) is an album of the Croatian singer Thompson, released in 2002.

The song "Moj Ivane" is originally a Croatian folk song from Kupres, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Thompson's modernized version greatly popularized it. The song is part of the band's regular repertoire.

"Reci, brate moj" is a duet with Miroslav Škoro. "Stari se" was written and composed for Thompson by Siniša Vuco. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Iza devet sela" (Behind nine villages) (4:00)
  2. "Ne varaj me" (Don't deceive me) (4:15)
  3. "E, moj narode" (Oh, My People) (4:56)
  4. "Neću izdat ja" (I won't betray) (4:08)
  5. "Zeleno je bilo polje" (Green was the field) (4:08)
  6. "Radost s visina" (The joy from above) (4:58)
  7. "Reci, brate moj" (Say, my brother) (4:25)
  8. "Moj Ivane" (My Ivan) (3:33)
  9. "Ne pitaj mene" (Don't ask me) (4:10)
  10. "Stari se" (Getting old) (3:45)
  11. "Lijepa li si [s gostima]" (You are beautiful [with guest singers]) (4:18)
  12. "Geni kameni [uživo]" (Genes of stone [live]) (6:02)

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References

  1. Hrt.hr Archived 2008-01-19 at the Wayback Machine Siniša Vuco's short biography