Bitanga i princeza
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Bitanga i princeza | ||
Studio album by Bijelo Dugme | ||
Released | March 16, 1979 | |
Recorded | Studio RTB PGP, Belgrade January 1979 |
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Genre | Hard Rock Pop |
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Length | 32:43 | |
Label | Jugoton | |
Producer(s) | Neil Harrison | |
Bijelo Dugme chronology | ||
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Koncert kod Hajdučke česme (1977) |
Bitanga i princeza (1979) |
Doživjeti stotu (1980) |
Bitanga i princeza is the fourth studio album released by Yugoslav rock group Bijelo Dugme.
It is highly regarded as the bands most mature effort and is considered by both fans and critics alike to be one of Bijelo Dugme’s finest works. It is considered by many to have been the bands final hard rock influenced album before Bijelo Dugme re-invented themselves for the 1980s, by taking on board a more new wave sound that started sweeping the former Yugoslavia at the time.
Despite containing shorter, more pop orientated songs in comparison to their previous works, Bitanga i princeza also features the seven and a half minute "Sve će to mila moja prekriti ruzmarin, snjegovi i šaš", a haunting ballad that went on to become one of Bijelo Dugme's signature songs.
[edit] Track listing
- "Bitanga i princeza" (Bregović) – 3:46
- "Ala je glupo zaboravit' njen broj" (Bregović) – 3:53
- "Ipak, poželim neko pismo" (Bregović) – 4:29
- "Kad zaboraviš juli" (Bregović) – 4:29
- "Na zadnjem sjedištu moga auta" (Bregović) – 3:56
- "A koliko si ih imala do sad" (Bregović) – 4:18
- "Sve će to mila moja prekriti ruzmarin, snjegovi i šaš" (Bregović) – 7:49
[edit] Personnel
- Goran Bregović - guitar
- Željko Bebek - vocals
- Vlado Pravdić - keyboard
- Zoran Redžić - bass
- Điđi Jankelić - drums