Haustor (album)

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Haustor
Haustor - Haustor.png
1997 CD reissue cover
Studio album by
Released1981 (1981)
Genre
Length34:04
Language Croatian
Label Jugoton
Haustor chronology
Haustor
(1981)
Treći svijet
(1984)

Haustor is the first studio album of the Yugoslav rock group Haustor. It was released in 1981 under Jugoton.

Contents

Content

The most popular song from this album is "Moja prva ljubav" (My first love). Verse "Djevojke u ljetnjim haljinama" ("Girls in summer dresses") is taken from the story "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" by Irwin Shaw. [1]

The album has been reissued three times. The first time was in 1997, the second time within the Original Album Collection box set and on vinyl on the occasion of 40 years of the Yugoslav new wave. [2]

Legacy

In 1998, the album was ranked 29 on the list of 100 albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music. [3] In 2015, the Balkanrock portal ranked the cover of the debut album in 96th place on the list of the 100 best domestic rock albums. [4]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Radio"2:53
2."Mijenjam Se"2:00
3."Tko Je To"2:09
4."'60–'65"3:17
5."Moja Prva Ljubav"5:25
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Noć U Gradu"3:19
2."Pogled U Bb"3:36
3."Crni Žbir"5:49
4."Duhovi"3:47
5."Lice"1:49
Total length:34:04
1997 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Majmun I Mjesec"2:48
12."Zima"2:47
13."Capri"2:03
Total length:41:42

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for Haustor
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Croatian Albums (HDU) [5] [6] 1

Monthly charts

Monthly chart performance for Haustor
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Croatian Vinyl Albums (HDU) [7] 1

Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for Haustor
ChartYearPosition
Croatian Albums (HDU) [8] 20211
Croatian Albums (HDU) [9] 20228
Croatian Albums (HDU) [10] 202324

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