Igra bojama

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Igra bojama
Igra bojama album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1988
Genre
Label PGP-RTB
Producer Mitar Subotić, Theodore Yanni
Oktobar 1864 chronology
Oktobar 1864
(1987)
Igra bojama
(1988)
Crni ples
(1990)

Igra bojama (trans. Play with Colours) is the second studio album by Yugoslav rock band Oktobar 1864, released in 1988.

Contents

Background and recording

Following commercial and critical success of their 1987 self-titled debut, the band recorded their second album in a new lineup, with Dejan Abadić replacing Dean Krmpotić on keyboards, and Vuk Dinić replacing Nebojša Mrvaljević on trombone. [1] The album was produced by Mitar "Suba" Subotić, and featured guest appearances by saxophonists Deže Molnar and Josip Kovač, and by Milan Mladenović (of Ekatarina Velika) and Nera (formerly of Aska) on backing vocals. [1]

The album cover was designed by comic book artist Zoran Janjetov. [1]

Track listing

A side
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sam" ("Alone")Strahinja KneževićOktobar 18643:40
2."Pratiš trag" ("You're Following the Trace")Oktobar 1864Oktobar 18644:15
3."Senke 2" ("Shadows 2")Oktobar 1864Oktobar 18645:00
4."Čekam" ("I'm Waiting")Strahinja KneževićOktobar 18644:08
B side
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Želim te" ("I Want You")Oktobar 1864Dejan Abadić4:32
2."Prolazi dan" ("Day Is Passing")Strahinja KneževićOktobar 18644:15
3."Tvoj dah" ("Your Breath")Marija MiljevićOktobar 18643:20
4."Ovde ili bilo gde" ("Here or Anywhere")Strahinja KneževićOktobar 18643:25

Personnel

Additional personnel

Reception

The album brought sophisticated white soul hits "Sam" ("Alone"), "Pratiš trag" ("You're Following the Trace") and "Želim te" ("I Want You"). [1] At the end of 1988, readers of Yugoslav music magazine Pop Rock polled the band the Biggest Hope of the Year, Jovićević was polled the Female Vocalist of the Year, and Igra bojama album cover, designed by artist Zoran Janjetov, was polled the Album Cover of the Year. [1]

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References

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