Goribor (album)

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Goribor
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Released9 November 2007
Recorded2007
StudioPartyzan studio (Pula), DB studio (Zagreb), Metro Studio (Ljubljana)
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock, blues rock, post-punk revival, trip hop, electronic music, experimental music
Length74:16
Label Dancing Bear
Automatik Records
Producer Edi Cukerić, Goribor
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Goribor is the eponymous debut album by the Serbian alternative rock band Goribor, released in 2007 by Dancing Bear in Croatia and Automatik Records in Serbia.

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics written by Aleksandar Stojković "St". All music written by Aleksandar Stojković "St", except tracks 5 and 12, written by Željko Ljubić "Pity", and tracks 6, 9 and 11, written by Predrag Marković "Peđa".

No.TitleLength
1."Sjajne niti" (Glowing Threads)4:03
2."Hoću da živim" (I Want To Live)3:21
3."Dalajlama me se sećaš" (Dolailama You Remember Me)7:23
4."Ko sam?" (Who am I?)4:56
5."Bez" (Without)4:11
6."Nije da nije" (Not That It Is Not)5:25
7."St. Bluz" (St. Blues)5:11
8."Rolamo" (We are Rolling)5:59
9."Vreme" (Time)4:22
10."Bas Cunami" (Bass Tsunami)4:02
11."Ne" (No)4:05
12."Voli me" (Love Me)4:27
13."Glupo" (Stupid)6:11
14."Mislim" (I Think)9:34
15."Blatnjavi puti" (Muddy Roads)0:13

Personnel

Goribor

Additional personnel

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