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Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji

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Released
  
1987

Length
  
41:12

Label
  
Gold Audio Video

Recorded
  
1986

Release date
  
1987

Genre
  
Pop rock

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Artists
  
Srđan Šaper, Nebojša Krstić

Producers
  
Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper, Branko Isaković

Similar
  
Srđan Šaper albums, Pop rock albums

Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji is the first solo album by former Idoli members Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper. For the occasion, the two formed a backing band Unutrašnja Imperija.

Contents

History

After Idoli split up, the first solo release by any Idoli member was Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji by Krstić & Šaper. The two started writing and recording new material in 1986 and the album came out in 1987 through Jugoton. The two also formed a backing band, Unutrašnja Imperija featuring Dragomir Mihajlović "Gagi" (guitar), Branko Isaković (bass) and Dragoljub Đuričić (drums). The material and album production was done by Krstić & Šaper themselves with the help of Branko Isaković and Srđan Gojković.

Track listing

  1. "16 godina" (3:16) (Krstić, Šaper)
  2. "Divlja devojka" (3:24) (Srđan Šaper)
  3. "Haljine" (3:12) (Nebojša Krstić)
  4. "Ti i ja" (4:08) (Srđan Šaper)
  5. "Razvod 1999" (3:38) (Srđan Šaper)
  6. "Sutra nije nikada" (3:17) (Nebojša Krstić)
  7. "Ne, ne, ne" (3:37) (Srđan Šaper)
  8. "Parada" (3:16) (Srđan Šaper)
  9. "Kad si je prvi put poljubio" (2:46) (Srđan Šaper)
  10. "Čovek časa" (3:32) (Srđan Šaper)
  11. "Odjednom" (2:45) (Krstić, Šaper)
  12. "Bliži se čas" (4:21) (Srđan Šaper)

Personnel

  • Nebojša Krstić (vocals)
  • Srđan Šaper (vocals)
  • Dragomir Mihajlović "Gagi" (guitar)
  • Branko Isaković (bass)
  • Dragoljub Đuričić (drums)
  • Songs

    116 godina3:24
    2Divlja devojka3:31
    3Haljine3:19

    References

    Poslednja mladost u Jugoslaviji Wikipedia


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