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Released
  
1987

Mramor, kamen i željezo (1987)
  
Ćiribiribela (1988)

Release date
  
1987

Recorded
  
1987

Artist
  
Bijelo Dugme

Label
  
Diskoton

Mramor, kamen i željezo httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenbbcMra

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Pop rock, New wave, Folk rock, Progressive rock

Producers
  
Goran Bregović, Zoran Redžić

Similar
  
Bijelo Dugme albums, Progressive rock albums

Mramor, kamen i željezo (trans. Marble, Stone and Iron) is the third live album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1987. Released as a double album, the material was recorded throughout 1987 during the band's tour in support of their Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo album.

Contents

Mramor, kamen i željezo was the band's last album to feature keyboardist Vlado Pravdić, who unofficially left the band after the album release.

Background

The album was recorded during 1987, on the tour on which the band promoted their 1986 album Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo. The album offered a retrospective of the band's work, featuring songs from their early singles to their latest album. The title track is a cover of a hit by the Yugoslav beat band Roboti.

The album featured similar Yugoslavist iconography as the bands' previous two releases, Bijelo Dugme and Pljuni i zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo: the track "A milicija trenira strogoću" begins with "The Internationale" melody, during the intro to "Svi marš na ples" the singer Alen Islamović shouts "Bratsvo! Jedinstvo!" ("Brotherhood! Unity!"), and the album cover features a photograph from the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.

Mramor, kamen i željezo was the band's last album to feature keyboardist Vlado Pravdić. He left the band after the album release, dedicating himself to computer business. However, he continued to occasionally perform with the band, on larger concerts, and was, until the end of the band's activity, still considered an official member.

Track listing

All tracks written by Goran Bregović, except where noted.

Reception

Despite the fact that the concerts on the tour were praised, the album was disliked by the critics. Most of them considered Mramor, kamen i željezo the band's worst live album. The band's leader, Goran Bregović stated about the album: "My intention wasn't to make a live album. I just wanted to record some of Bijelo Dugme arrangements."

Personnel

  • Alen Islamović - vocals
  • Goran Bregović - guitar, producer
  • Zoran Redžić - bass guitar, producer
  • Ipe Ivandić - drums
  • Vlado Pravdić - keyboard
  • Laza Ristovski - keyboard
  • Additional personnel

  • Amila Sulejmanović - backing vocals
  • Lidija - vacking vocals
  • Zumreta Midžić - backing vocals
  • Božidar Lukić - engineer
  • Braco Radović - engineer
  • Rajko Bartula-Doktor - engineer (studio)
  • Goranka Matić - photography
  • Ivo Pukanić - photography
  • Kemal Hadžić - photography
  • Songs

    1Mramor kamen i zeljezo2:16
    2Milicija trenira strogocu4:26
    3Svi marš na ples4:00

    References

    Mramor, kamen i željezo Wikipedia