Goran Bregović (album)

Goran Bregović
Studio album by Goran Bregović
Released 1976
Recorded not known
Genre Rock, folk
Label PGP RTB, PGP RTS

Goran Bregović is a self-titled album by Bijelo dugme's frontman Goran Bregović, released in 1976 in-between the band's second (Šta bi dao da si na mom mjestu) and third (Eto! Baš hoću!) studio albums.

Although the title and sleeve announce it as a solo Bregović record, album Goran Bregović is actually a conceptual smorgasbord of different new and recycled material. It consists of:

Track listing

"Ti nikad nećeš znati srce jedne žene"

(You Will Never Know A Heart Of A Woman)

Track entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only change being Zdenka Kovačiček on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar to tighten the sound.

Thirty four years later in 2010, the song was remixed by the Serbian techno act sevdahBABY and released on their album Ganc novi funk!.

"Šta ću nano, dragi mi je ljut"

(What Am I Going To Do, Granny, My Darling Is Angry)

Entirely prepared by Bregović, the track was recorded under his guidance in 1976 by Bisera Veletanlić on vocal, together with Dragi & Žika Jelić of YU grupa, Laza Ristovski of SMAK, and Raša Đelmaš.

Eight years later the track was re-recorded with Tifa on vocal, and repackaged on Bijelo dugme's 1984 album Kosovka djevojka as "Lipe cvatu", which went on to become a huge hit and one of the band's signature songs.

"Čekala sam"

(I've Been Waiting)

Another track entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only modification being Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar.

The song never gained much attention upon its release on this album, but enjoyed an unexpected revival sixteen years later when director Srđan Dragojević included it in his 1992 hit movie Mi nismo anđeli. In the film it is performed by actors Srđan Todorović and Uroš Đurić as their characters Angel and Devil in a memorable night club scene. The song also appears in the movie's 2005 sequel Mi nismo anđeli 2.

"Ko zna reći"

(Who Knows To Say)

Entirely prepared by Bregović, and recorded in 1976 with Bijelo dugme's lineup at the time - the only change being Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Željko Bebek who moved to guitar.

"Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme"

(If I Were A White Button)

Re-release of the 1972 Jutro recording, which had already been released as a two-side single in 1973.

"Ima neka tajna veza"

(There's A Secret Connection)

An all acoustic re-recording of Bijelo dugme's hit track. The track's original version was already released as A-side on the band's 1975 two-side single "Ima neka tajna veza" / "I kad prodje sve, pjevat ću i tad" and was now re-recorded specifically for this album in a slightly different arrangement with Jadranka Stojaković on vocal instead of Željko Bebek.

"Na vrh brda vrba mrda"

(A Willow Moves On The Top Of A Hill)

"Ja i zvezda sjaj"

(Me And Starlight)

"U subotu, mala"

(At Saturday, Baby)

Re-release of the 1972 Jutro recording, which had already been released as a two-side single in 1973.

"Hop cup"

(Oopsie Daisy)

1999 re-release

The album was re-released in 1999 by PGP RTS on the CD format, containing exactly the same track listing with a slightly different sleeve that includes some biographical info about Goran Bregović, Bijelo dugme and the circumstances in which the original album was conceived in 1976.

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