Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo
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Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo is the eighth studio album released by Yugoslav
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the abolition of the Yugoslav monarchy until it was dissolved in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,...

 rock group Bijelo dugme
Bijelo dugme
Bijelo dugme was a highly influential former Yugoslav rock band, based in Sarajevo. Active between 1974 and 1989, it is widely considered to have been the most popular band ever to exist in former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and one of the most important acts of the Yugoslav rock...

, and the first to feature vocalist Alen Islamović
Alen Islamovic
Alen Islamović is a well-known and popular Bosnian singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav republics...

 (formerly of the heavy metal
Heavy metal music
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 band Divlje jagode
Divlje jagode
Divlje Jagode is a Yugoslav and Bosnian hard rock and heavy metal band.-1970s:Divlje Jagode were formed in 1977 in Bihać by guitarist Zele Lipovača...

).

Goran Bregović
Goran Bregovic
Goran Bregović is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Balkans. He currently splits his time between Paris and Belgrade, where he settled down during the Yugoslav Wars.Bregović has composed for such varied artists as Iggy Pop and Cesária Évora...

 had first approached Alen Islamović to join Bijelo dugme after the departure of the bands original lead singer Željko Bebek
Željko Bebek
Želimir "Željko" Bebek is a popular Bosnian Croat singer most notable for being the lead vocalist of Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1984....

 in 1984, however, Islamović rejected the offer and Bregović eventually recruited the young and inexperienced Mladen "Tifa" Vojičić. After recording 1984’s self titled album things began to deteriorate within the band, Vojičić’s drug and alcohol dependencies coupled with an un-professional approach frustrated the elder Bregović who was forced to fire Vojičić in October 1985. In April 1986 Islamović received a second offer from Bregović this time accepting to join the most famous band in Yugoslavia.

The album was notable for featuring Yugoslav national hero and Central Committee
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na...

 member Svetozar Vukmanović-Tempo
Svetozar Vukmanovic-Tempo
Svetozar Vukmanović "Tempo" was a leading Montenegrin communist and member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia...

 singing the Partizan
Partisans (Yugoslavia)
The Yugoslav Partisans, or simply the Partisans were a Communist-led World War II anti-fascist resistance movement in Yugoslavia...

 song "Padaj silo
Padaj silo i nepravdo
"Padaj silo i nepravdo" is a Croatian revolutionary song inspired by the Hvar Rebellion. The song was revived during World War II by Yugoslav Partisans from Dalmatia . The song gained its prominence after movie Battle of Neretva...

" at the beginning of "Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo".

Track listing

  1. "Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo" (Bregović, intro from the song "Padaj silo") - 4:31
  2. "Zamisli" (Bregović) - 4:12
  3. "Pun mjesec iznad Bosne" (Bregović) - 6:07
  4. "Kad odem, kad me ne bude" (Bregović) - 4:37
  5. "A i ti me iznevjeri" (Bregović) - 4:03
  6. "Zar ne vidiš da pravim budalu od sebe" (Bregović) - 3:36
  7. "Hajdemo u planine" (Bregović/Arnautalić/Kenović - Bregović) - 4:36
  8. "Pjesma za malu pticu" (Bregović) - 3:50
  9. "Ružica si bila, sada više nisi
    Ružica si bila
    "Ružica si bila" is a rock ballad with folk music elements performed by former Yugoslav rock band Bijelo dugme. It was was released on their 1986 album Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo....

    " (Bregović) - 3:47

Personnel

  • Goran Bregović
    Goran Bregovic
    Goran Bregović is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Balkans. He currently splits his time between Paris and Belgrade, where he settled down during the Yugoslav Wars.Bregović has composed for such varied artists as Iggy Pop and Cesária Évora...

     - guitar
  • Alen Islamović
    Alen Islamovic
    Alen Islamović is a well-known and popular Bosnian singer in Bosnia and Herzegovina and other former Yugoslav republics...

     - vocals
  • Zoran Redžić
    Zoran Redžic
    Zoran Redžić is a Bosnian musician, best known for playing the bass guitar in the popular Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme....

     - bass
  • Ipe Ivandić
    Ipe Ivandic
    Goran "Ipe" Ivandić was a former Yugoslav rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme.-Early years:...

     - drums
  • Vlado Pravdić
    Vlado Pravdic
    Vlado Pravdić is a Bosnian musician most famous as the organist of the Yugoslav rock group Bijelo dugme from 1974 to 1976 and again from 1978 to 1987....

     - keyboard
  • Laza Ristovski
    Laza Ristovski
    Laza Ristovski was a Serbian and former Yugoslav keyboardist, best known for his involvement with Smak and Bijelo Dugme rock bands, as well as for his eclectic solo work that spawned many different musical genres.-Biography:Laza Ristovski was born in Novi Pazar as his father, a JNA officer, was...

    - keyboard
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