My Music (album)

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My Music
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Studio album by
Released21 August 2005 (2005-08-21)
RecordedFrom 2003 to 2005 at MML Studio in Sarajevo
Genre Alternative rock, soul, funk
Length48:28
Label Gramofon (GCD1007)
Producer Enes Zlatar, Edin Zubčević
Sikter chronology
Queen of the Disco
(2002)
My Music
(2005)
Ego Trip
(2009)
Singles from My Music
  1. "Don't You Miss Me"
    Released: 27 May 2005

My Music is the third and most successful studio album by Bosnian alternative rock band Sikter. It was released on 21 August 2005 by Bosnian label Gramofon. [1] Album was recorded from 2003 to 2005 at MML Studio in Sarajevo and mixed at MGKS Studio in Sarajevo 2005. Cover of album was made by bassist of the band Dragan Rokvić.

Contents

Sikter had great success with this album and they won "Best Music Video" award on Davorin Music Awards 2006 for music video of title song "My Music". Critical reception was mostly positive and this album was supported by the DVD My Documents.

The first and only single off the album, "Don't You Miss Me", was released on 27 May 2005. "My Music" was released on the compilation Eurosonic 2006 .

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."(Edit) Piaf II – I Can See Now"E. Zlatar4:51
2."Don't You Miss Me"E. Zlatar, D. Rokvić3:59
3."My Music"E. Zlatar, D. Rokvić3:51
4."Liar"E. Zlatar4:09
5."Get On Up 'n' Dance"E. Zlatar4:33
6."Feeling"E. Zlatar3:04
7."10 to 24th"E. Zlatar5:54
8."Open Your Eyes"E. Zlatar6:19
9."S. N. O. B."E. Zlatar3:58
10."Having Seen The Going Down (Look Upon The Coming Up)"E. Zlatar4:59
11."Talk To Me"E. Zlatar2:51
Total length:48:28

Personnel

Sikter

Additional musicians

Production

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References

  1. "Sikter - My Music, Gramofon". Gramofon. Retrieved December 6, 2011.