Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo

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Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo is the eighth studio album released by Yugoslav rock group Bijelo Dugme, and the first to feature vocalist Alen Islamović formerly of the band Divlje Jagode.

Goran Bregović had first approached Alen Islamović to join Bijelo Dugme after the departure of the bands original lead singer Željko Bebek in 1984, Islamović rejected the offer and Bregovic eventually recruited the youthful and inexperienced Mladen "Tifa" Vojičić. After recording 1984’s self titled album (known as Kosovka Djevojka) things began to deteriorate within the band, Tifa’s drug and alcohol dependencies coupled with an un-professional approach frustrated the elder Goran Bregović who was forced to fire Tifa 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 member Svetozar Vukmanovic-Tempo singing the Partizan song “Padaj Silo” at the beginning of "Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo".

Track listing

  1. "Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo" (Bregović *intro: from the Partizan 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) -4:36
  8. "Pjesma za malu pticu" (Bregović/Arnautalić/Kenović) -3:50
  9. "Ružica si bila, sada više nisi" (Bregović) -3:47


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