About Zlatna Kolekcija by Jasmin Stavros Album
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No | Song Title | Artist | Time |
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D1-1 | Umoran Sam | Jasmin Stavros | 3:16 |
D1-2 | E Moj Rajko | Jasmin Stavros | 3:48 |
D1-3 | Ženo | Jasmin Stavros | 3:21 |
D1-4 | Dao Bi Sto Amerika | Jasmin Stavros | 3:44 |
D1-5 | Da Je Sreće Bilo | Jasmin Stavros | 3:40 |
D1-6 | Srce Slomljeno | Jasmin Stavros | 2:59 |
D1-7 | Što Me Pitaš Kako Je | Jasmin Stavros | 3:46 |
D1-8 | Pjevali Smo Stare Pjesme | Jasmin Stavros | 3:15 |
D1-9 | Rođaci | Jasmin Stavros | 3:06 |
D1-10 | Ljuta Guja | Jasmin Stavros & Thompson | 3:29 |
D1-11 | Zrak, Zemlja, Zrak | Jasmin Stavros & Vuica Al... | 3:44 |
D1-12 | Dijamanti | Jasmin Stavros | 3:31 |
D1-13 | Kaži Što Mi Fali | Jasmin Stavros | 3:35 |
D1-14 | Pitaju Me | Jasmin Stavros | 4:01 |
D1-15 | Prohujalo S Vihorom | Jasmin Stavros | 3:28 |
D1-16 | Lako Ćemo Mi | Jasmin Stavros & Miroslav... | 3:42 |
D1-17 | Hej, Pomozi | Jasmin Stavros | 3:52 |
D1-18 | Bosiljka | Jasmin Stavros | 2:49 |
D1-19 | Varao Sam Te | Jasmin Stavros | 3:01 |
D1-20 | Kome Kući Da Se Vratim | Jasmin Stavros | 3:40 |
D1-21 | Bila Si Daleko | Jasmin Stavros | 3:22 |
D1-22 | Evo Mene Opet | Jasmin Stavros | 3:18 |
D2-1 | Nema Mi Do Njenih Očiju | Jasmin Stavros | 3:33 |
D2-2 | Otkad Tebe Nema | Jasmin Stavros | 3:24 |
D2-3 | Što Mi Je Trebalo | Jasmin Stavros | 3:18 |
D2-4 | Vučja Vremena | Jasmin Stavros | 3:32 |
D2-5 | Kocka Šećera | Jasmin Stavros & Jole | 3:31 |
D2-6 | Guraj Staki | Jasmin Stavros | 3:31 |
D2-7 | Duki Buzuki | Jasmin Stavros | 3:12 |
D2-8 | Maro, Marice | Jasmin Stavros | 2:47 |
D2-9 | Slovenke | Jasmin Stavros | 3:46 |
D2-10 | Živo Mi Se Fućka | Jasmin Stavros | 3:26 |
D2-11 | Ljubio Sam Anđela | Jasmin Stavros | 2:59 |
D2-12 | Boli | Jasmin Stavros | 3:45 |
D2-13 | Rana | Jasmin Stavros | 3:28 |
D2-14 | Hladno | Jasmin Stavros | 3:49 |
D2-15 | Ti Si S Drugim | Jasmin Stavros | 3:50 |
D2-16 | Nisam Kriv | Jasmin Stavros | 3:09 |
D2-17 | Kad Se Prijatelji Rastaju | Jasmin Stavros | 4:03 |
D2-18 | Hej, Da Si Vino | Jasmin Stavros | 3:25 |
D2-19 | Ne Tjerajte Kasnog Gosta | Jasmin Stavros | 3:50 |
D2-20 | Oči Moje Suze Broje | Jasmin Stavros | 3:31 |
D2-21 | Dio Puta Tvog | Jasmin Stavros | 3:53 |
D2-22 | Borim Se | Jasmin Stavros | 3:15 |
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Crvena Jabuka (transl. Red Apple) is a pop rock band originally formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, and since 1994 based in Zagreb, Croatia. The group gained nationwide popularity during its initial run, and has continued to enjoy success in former Yugoslav republics since the band's 1994 reformation. The band's forming members, vocalist and guitarist Dražen Ričl "Para" and guitarist Zlatko Arslanagić "Zlaja", were in the early 1980s involved in the Sarajevo-based New Primitivism subcultural movement. Infulenced by the 1960s British rock, the two formed Crvena Jabuka with keyboardist Dražen Žerić "Žera", drummer Darko Jelčić "Cunja" and bass guitarist Aljoša Buha. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1986, was an instant commercial success, bringing large attention of the public and the media to the band. On 18 September 1986, at the very beginning of the album promotional tour, while on their way to hold a concert in Mostar, the members of the group were involved in a traffic accident, in which Ričl and Buha lost their lives. After the accident, the remaining three members, Arslanagić, Žerić and Jelčić, decided to continue as Crvena Jabuka, releasing the band's second album Za sve ove godine in 1987, but without giving interviews or holding promotional performances. They made a full-scale comeback to the scene with the 1988 album Sanjati, Žerić taking over the vocal duties and Arslanagić taking over the role of the band's leader and songwriter. The album was recorded with a new member, multi-instrumentalist Nikša Bratoš, who would in the following years also be in charge of album production. The group released two more highly successful studio albums, enjoying large popularity on the late 1980s Yugoslav rock scene, before the outbreak of the Bosnian War forced them to end their activity in 1992. In 1994, Žerić, Jelčić and Bratoš reformed Crvena Jabuka in Zagreb. The group continued their career collaborating with external songwriters, most prominently Zlatan Fazlić, Saša Lošić, Miroslav Drljača "Rus" and Dino Šaran, scoring a number of hits during the following years and renewing their popularity in former Yugoslav republics. On their later releases, the band made a shift to more pop-oriented sound, recording a number of duets with prominent acts from former Yugoslav republics. Since Jelčić's departure in 2017, Žerić has remained the only original member of the band.
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