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Released
  
10 April 1984

Artist
  
Zabranjeno pušenje

Label
  
Croatia Records

Producer
  
Mahmud Paša Ferović

Release date
  
10 April 1984

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Recorded
  
Studio 17, Sarajevo, November 1983 - March 1984

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Genres
  
Rock music, Punk rock, Garage rock

Similar
  
Zabranjeno pušenje albums, Rock music albums

Zabranjeno pu enje uvod tema iz filma walter brani sarajevo


Das ist Walter (German for That is Walter) is the debut studio album by Yugoslav band Zabranjeno Pušenje released in April 1984. The album title is the closing line from the 1972 partisan film Valter brani Sarajevo and it refers to the city of Sarajevo. The first track is the theme from the film.

Contents

The album recording began in November 1983 in studio 17 that was located in record producer Mahmud Paša Ferović's house.

Released by Jugoton, the record was out in limited circulation of 3,000 copies, indicative of the label's modest expectations, however, it started selling surprisingly well, eventually crossing the mark of 100,000 copies sold. It also received plenty of accolades, including making the list of top 100 albums in the history of pop and rock music in Yugoslavia published in the 1998 book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Das ist Walter is listed in the 87th place.

Recording

After gigging locally in their hometown Sarajevo during 1982 and 1983 in university student clubs such as Kuk, Trasa, and CEDUS, Zabranjeno Pušenje was ready to take the next step — releasing a studio album. Consisting of seven energetic youngsters in their early 20s, itching to increase their profile on the scene, they recorded demos for some dozen tracks during spring 1983 in a studio in Kiseljak. The lineup that recorded the demos was — frontman and vocalist Dr. Nele Karajlić, rhythm guitar player and main songwriter Sejo Sexon, lead guitarist Mujo Snažni, bassist Samir "Ćera I" Ćeramida, drummer Zenit "FuDo" Đozić, keyboards player Seid Mali Karajlić, and saxophonist Ogi Gajić.

At one of their gigs in Sarajevo's Trasa club sometime during summer 1983, the Zabranjeno Pušenje youngsters were seen by 33-year-old Milić Vukašinović, established musician from Sarajevo at the time fronting his band Vatreni Poljubac having already experienced a measure of fame as former drummer of Bijelo Dugme during the 1970s. They also gave him their demo tapes at the gig. Liking what he saw and heard, Vukašinović put them in touch with his friend and former Čičak bandmate from the late 1960s, Mahmut "Paša" Ferović, who now owned a modest recording studio located in his own house where he worked as producer.

Going into the studio to record the album, Zabranjeno Pušenje made some personnel changes compared to the lineup that recorded the demos six months earlier. The band got a new rhythm section with Munja Mitić and Šeki Gayton becoming new bassist and drummer, respectively. Produced by Ferović himself, the recording sessions began in November 1983 and took almost 7 months to complete due to various extenuating circumstances. Karajlić said the following about the recording sessions:

The band's rhythm guitarist and main lyrics writer Sejo Sexon remembers the recording sessions as follows:

Midway through the recording session, the young band got a hold of Raka Marić, Bijelo Dugme's manager, who helped them find a record label that would release the material. He first offered it to PGP RTB, but after they refused it, Marić contacted Jugoton's creative director Siniša Škarica who accepted it.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Sejo Sexon, all music composed by Dr. Nele Karajlić, except were noted. Arranged by Zabranjeno Pušenje.

Personnel

  • Bass — Munja Mitić
  • Drums — Šeki Gayton
  • Guitar [Rhythm] — Sejo Sexon
  • Guitar [Solo] — Mujo Snažni
  • Lead Vocals — Dr. Nele Karajlić
  • Organ, Keyboards — Seid Mali Karajlić
  • Saxophone, Flute — Ogi Gajić
  • Rerelease

    The album was re-released in 1999 by Nimfa Sound label from Sarajevo.

    Songs

    1Uvod (Tema iz filma "Walter brani Sarajevo")1:32
    2Anarhija all over Baščaršija1:40
    3Abid3:44

    References

    Das ist Walter Wikipedia