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Oprosti što je ljubavna pjesma

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Released
  
2005 (2005)

Artist
  
Crvena jabuka

Label
  
Croatia Records

Oprosti što je ljubavna pjesma (2005)
  
Duša Sarajeva (2007)

Release date
  
2005

Genre
  
Pop music

Similar
  
Za sve ove godine, Sanjati, Nek’ Bude Ljubav, Tamo gdje ljubav počinje

Oprosti što je ljubavna pjesma is the tenth studio album by the Sarajevo based pop group Crvena jabuka. This album was officially released in 2005.

Contents

With the release of this album, Crvena jabuka's popularity started to go downhill. On April 24, of that same year the band celebrated their 20th Anniversary at the Skenderija Hall.

On this album, there is a guest appearance by singer and songwriter Arsen Dedić.

Track listing

  1. Ti mi dusu Uzimas
  2. Ako me pitas Kamarade
  3. Esma
  4. Znam
  5. 11-ta Bozija Zapovjed
  6. Cetkica za Zube
  7. Dobro Neka Svira
  8. Bolujem
  9. Osjecaj
  10. Oprosti sto je Ljubavna Pjesma
  11. Dva i Dva(i Ona Mala Barka)
  12. Zarjevele Trobente
  13. Tugo Nesreco (bonus track)

Personnel

  • Darko Jelcic: drums, percussion
  • Marko Belosevic: keyboards
  • Kresmir Krestenac: bass
  • Dražen Žerić: vocals
  • Damir Gnoz: guitar
  • Nikša Bratoš: guitar, violin, mandolin, keyboards, synthesizer, other programming, producer
  • Arsen Dedić: vocals(4)
  • Tarik Filipovic: vocals(5)
  • Songs

    1Ti mi dušu uzimaš3:59
    2Ako me pitaš - kamarade4:29
    3Esma3:52

    References

    Oprosti što je ljubavna pjesma Wikipedia