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Released
  
1985 (1985)

Artist
  
Plavi orkestar

Producer
  
Husein Hasanefendić

Soldatski bal (1985)
  
Smrt fašizmu (1986)

Release date
  
1985

Label
  
Jugoton

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Recorded
  
SIM studio, Zagreb, January 1985

Genres
  
Pop rock, Pop music, Folk rock

Similar
  
Smrt fašizmu, Sunce na prozoru, Simpatija, S' vetrom uz lice

Soldatski bal (trans. The Soldiers' Ball) is the first studio album by the former Yugoslav band Plavi orkestar, released in 1985. With over 500,000 copies sold, it is the best-selling debut album in the history of the music business in Yugoslavia and its successor states.

Contents

Recorded during January 1985, and released a few months later, the album was a huge commercial success, spawning numerous hits. It catapulted the band of 21-year-olds to nationwide fame, making them into instant teenage stars.

The album's lyrics are mostly inspired by Saša Lošić's military service, which he served in Bitola from September 1983 until September 1984. The album has numerous guest appearances, including Nada Obrić, Aki Rahimovski of Parni valjak, Jura Stublić of Film, Peđa D'Boy of Dʼ Boys, Ivan "Firchie" Fece of EKV, Marina Perazić, Dragoš Kalajić and Jovan Ćirilov.

The album sleeve was designed by Bojan Hadžihalilović. In a replica of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, it shows band members flanked by the seven Young Communist League of Yugoslavia secretaries, in addition to 49 individuals from Yugoslav history and public life such as Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Ivo Lola Ribar, Bata Živojinović, Lepa Brena, Vuk Karadžić, Slavko Štimac, Miroslav Krleža, Oliver Mandić and Mirza Delibašić.

Track listing

All songs written by Saša Lošić except were noted.

Personnel

  • Bass guitar — Ćera I
  • Drums — Ćera II
  • Drums, vocals — Firči
  • Engineer — Vladimir Smolec
  • Executive producer — Malcolm Muharem
  • Guitar, arranged by — Pava
  • Keyboards — Zoran Kraš
  • Photography — Mehmed Akšamija
  • Producer — Husein Hasanefendić
  • Vocals, voice, arranged by — Saša Lošić
  • Guest vocal on "Šta će nama šoferima kuća" — Nada Obrić
  • Guest vocals on "Stambol, Pešta, Bečlija" — Aki Rahimovski, Jura Stublić, and Peđa D'Boy
  • Backing vocals on "Bolje biti pijan nego star" — Dragoš Kalajić and Jovan Ćirilov
  • Songs

    1Suada2:50
    2(Medena curice) daj mi vruće rakije3:10
    3Gujo - Vrati Se2:40

    References

    Soldatski bal Wikipedia