Zdravo Marijo

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Zdravo Marijo
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2008
RecordedJune 2007 – January 2008
Genre Folk, turbo folk, pop, adult contemporary
Length40:39
Label Dallas Records (Croatia)
Hayat Production (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Severina chronology
Moja štikla / Moj sokole
(2006)
Zdravo Marijo
(2008)
Dobrodošao u Klub
(2012)

Zdravo Marijo (English: Hail Mary ) is the tenth studio album by Croatian singer Severina. It was released in 2008. Due to success in Serbia, Severina performed at the Belgrade Arena in front of 17,000 people. The album has caused media interest and a degree of controversy because of its folk-like sound some compared to turbo folk. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Gas gas"
  2. "Pucajte u tamburaše" (Shoot the Tamburica Players)
  3. "Muškarcu samo treba kurva" (A Man Only Needs a Whore)
  4. "Gade" (You Bastard)
  5. "Da nisi možda gej?" (Are You Gay, Perhaps?)
  6. "Ljute cigare" (Strong Cigars)
  7. "Haljinica boje lila" (Little Violet Dress)
  8. "Šta to ona ima što ja nemam" (What Does She Have That I Don't?)
  9. "Tridesete" (Thirties)
  10. "Zdravo Marijo" ( Hail Mary )

Tour

The album was accompanied by a concert tour. The tour started on 29 August 2008 in Karlovac, Croatia, and ended on 20 October 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany.

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 — Europe
29 August 2008 Karlovac Croatia Dani piva
12 September 2008 Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina Bridge Club
17 October 2008 Zaprešić CroatiaTown square
18 October 2008 Slovenj Gradec Slovenia Octoberfest
21 December 2008 Zagreb Croatia Dom Sportova
31 December 2008 Pula City square
15 May 2009 Split City square
23 May 2009 Ljubljana SloveniaSpomladanski Festival
29 June 2009 Opatija CroatiaLjetna pozornica
11 July 2009 Primošten Aurora Club
8 August 2009 Dubrovnik Vala Club
13 August 2009 Vodice Hacienda
1 September 2009KarlovacDani piva
12 September 2009 Kragujevac Serbia Knežev dvor
18 September 2009 München Germany Shakespeare Club
20 September 2009ZagrebCroatiaRujanfest
17 October 2009 Belgrade Serbia Kombank Arena
26 December 2009LjubljanaSlovenia Prešeren Square
29 April 2010ZagrebCroatia Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall
1 May 2010SplitBeerfest
2 May 2010 Kotor Montenegro Maximus Club
21 May 2010LjubljanaSlovenia Križanke
2 July 2010 Malinska CroatiaCrossroad Club
25 July 2010 Budva MontenegroTop Hill
30 July 2010 Herceg Novi Peoples Beach Bar
6 August 2010 Velika Polana SloveniaPomurski poletni festival
14 August 2010 Rab CroatiaGradski stadion
28 August 2010 Blace SerbiaTown square
29 August 2010 Banja Luka Bosnia and HerzegovinaAqua park "Aquana"
3 September 2010SplitCroatiaVanilla Club
10 September 2010 Šempeter pri Gorici SloveniaGas poletje
30 September 2010BelgradeSerbiaMagacin Club
1 October 2010 Wien Austria Disco Nachtwerk
2 October 2010 Podčetrtek SloveniaŠportska dvorana
8 October 2010 Niš SerbiaSpark Club
16 October 2010 Zürich Switzerland Jil Club
6 November 2010 Skoplje Macedonia Boris Trajkovski Arena
19 November 2010 Užice SerbiaHala sportova
27 November 2010 Grosuplje SloveniaKongo Casino
3 December 2010ZagrebCroatiaClub Shamballa
28 December 2010 Paraćin SerbiaBazeni Prestige
31 December 2010BudvaMontenegroHotel Splendid
12 Februar 2011 Osijek Croatia Gradski vrt Hall
11 March 2011 Tuzla Bosnia and HerzegovinaDvorana Mejdan
6 May 2011KragujevacSerbiaCity square
20 May 2011 Celje SloveniaDisco Planet Tuš
11 June 2011OsijekCroatiaAvenue Mall Osijek
16 July 2011 Primošten Aurora Club
30 July 2011 Zadar Ponton Festival
3 August 2011KotorMontenegroMaximus Club
4 August 2011VodiceCroatiaHacienda
11 August 2011MostarBosnia and HerzegovinaDaleka obala – Gradski bazen
13 August 2011DubrovnikCroatiaGospino polje
20 August 2011 Poreč Gradska Riva
27 August 2011 Cerklje ob Krki SloveniaFestival Panonika harmonika
28 August 2011 Novi Bečej Serbia Velikogospojinski dani
3 September 2011 Cetinje MontenegroCity square
9 September 2011 Vinkovci CroatiaCity square
27 July 2012 Bale Lighthouse Music Club
3 August 2012PrimoštenAurora Club
5 August 2012BudvaMontenegroTop Hill
10 August 2012 Bol Croatia Zlatni Rat
16 August 2012ZadarHitch Bar
18 August 2012VodiceHacienda
14 September 2012 Vršac SerbiaGrožđebal
23 September 2012 Koper SloveniaTown square
5 October 2012 Bihać Bosnia and HerzegovinaCity square
20 October 2012 Frankfurt GermanyUnion Halle

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References

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