Šest dana juna (album)

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Šest dana juna
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 12, 1985
RecordedJune, 1984 - April, 1985
GenreRock, chanson, folk, blues
Length31:19
LabelJugoton
Idoli chronology
Čokolada

(1983)
Šest dana juna
(1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
DžuboksUnfavorable [1]

Šest dana juna is the soundtrack album for the movie with the same title. It was the last Idoli release. The album was not a commercial success as the fans were expecting a new release, which did not appear as the band did not exist any more.

History

After the Ljubljana show in 1984 Idoli decided to split up. In the meantime, Jugoton asked Vlada Divljan to work with Idoli on the soundtrack album for Dinko Tucaković's movie Šest dana juna. Divljan agreed to write the music, but he insisted to record it separately from other Idoli members who would record their parts.

The album was released in 1985 and credited as an Idoli album. The musicians involved with the project were Idoli members

Je t'appartiens
.”

Since the movie is set in the 1960s, the band recorded tracks at various locations to get the music similar to the sixties sound. Instrumental tracks on the album are a short acoustic intro "Mala tema filma", "Tema groblja" (which is done in a gothic vocal manner) and "Tema fabrike" (an instrumental version of the Čokolada track "Udri bogataša"), "Ljubavna tema" and "Bluz". The most notable tracks are "

Ljubavi" released on a single given away as a present with a copy of Džuboks
magazine.


Track listing

All tracks are written by Vlada Divljan

No.TitleLength
1."Mala tema filma" (Little Movie Theme)0:25
2."
Ljubavi
" (Hey, Love)
2:38
9."A kad te vidim ja" (And When I See You)2:09
10."Da je duži moj dan" (If My Day Was Longer)3:20
11."Bluz" (The Blues)4:00

Personnel

  • Vlada Divljan — guitar, piano, vocals
  • Srđan Šaper — vocals
  • Mišo Kovač — vocals
  • Jahija Gračanlić — vocals on "Ja je zovem meni da se vrati"
  • Zdenko Kolar — bass
  • Branko Isaković — bass
  • Dragomir Mihajlović Gagi — guitar
  • Kokan Popović — drums
  • Ivan Stančić Piko — drums
  • Boban Đorđević — drums
  • Đorđe Petrović — keyboards
  • Dragan Ilić — keyboards
  • Vuk Vujačić — saxophone

Sources and references

  1. ^ "Idoli - Šest dana juna". Džuboks (in Serbian) (193 (second series)). Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine: 15.

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