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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = U Tvojim Očima (In Your Eyes)
| name = U tvojim očima
| Type = studio
| type = studio
| Artist = [[Crvena Jabuka]]
| artist = [[Crvena Jabuka]]
| Cover =
| cover = U tvojim očima.jpg|border=yes
| Released = November 17th, 1996
| alt =
| Recorded =
| released = January 17, 1996
| Genre = [[Pop (music)|Pop]]
| recorded = 1995
| Length =
| venue =
| Label =
| studio = Rockoko Studio, [[Zagreb]]
| Producer =
| genre = [[Pop (music)|Pop]]
| Reviews =
| length = xx:yy
| Last album = ''[[Nekako s' Proljeća]]'' <br> (1991)
| label = [[Croatia Records]] / Tutico
| producer = [[Nikša Bratoš]]
| This album = '''''U Tvojim Očima''''' <br> (1996)
| Next album = ''[[Svijet je lopta Sarena]]'' <br> (1998)
| prev_title = [[Ima nešto od srca do srca]]
| prev_year = 1993
| next_title = [[Moje najmilije]]
| next_year = 1996
}}
}}


'''''U tvojim očima''''' is the sixth studio album by the Sarajevo band [[Crvena jabuka]]. The album was originally released on January 17, 1996.


== Background ==
'''U Tvojim Očima''' is the sixth studio album by the Sarajevo band [[Crvena Jabuka]]. The album was originally released on November 17th 1996.
In 1993, Žera took part in the first Bosnian selection for a representative at Eurovision with the song "Monroe". The song won the 4th place<ref>{{Cite web |title=BH Eurosong 1993: Dražen Žerić - "Monroe" |url=https://eurovisionworld.com/national/bosnia-herzegovina/bh-eurosong-1993/drazen-zeric-monroe |access-date=2023-06-25 |website=Eurovisionworld |language=en-gb}}</ref>


In 1994, he moved to Croatia,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-18 |title=Rat u Bosni i muzika: Kako je zvonilo za kraj časa u sarajevskoj pop-rok školi |url=https://www.021.rs/story/BBC/323187/Rat-u-Bosni-i-muzika-Kako-je-zvonilo-za-kraj-casa-u-sarajevskoj-pop-rok-skoli.html |access-date=2023-06-25 |website=www.021.rs |language=sr}}</ref> and the following year he recorded a duet with [[Severina (singer)|Severina]] on the album Trava zelena.
==Information==
This album was the first to have Crvena Jabuka in their new lineup. There were many songwritters on the album including [[Sasa Losic]].


==Content==
The album's hit single was ''Sanjam Te'' which was performed by [[Drazen Ricl]], and [[Aljusa Buha]] before their deaths in 1986. Then it was re edited by the rest of the band.
This album was the first to have Crvena jabuka in their new lineup. There were many songwriters on the album including [[Saša Lošić]].


The album's hit single was "Sanjam te" which was performed by [[Dražen Ričl]], and [[Aljoša Buha]] before their deaths in 1986. Then it was re edited by the rest of the band.
There were some guest appearances on this album. First was [[Alen Vitasovic]] on the song ''Vracam se tebi Seko'' as well as [[Sasa Losic]] on ''Bjeli Bozic''


There were some guest appearances on this album. First was [[Alen Vitasović]] on the song "Vraćam se tebi seko" as well as [[Saša Lošić]] on "Bijeli Bozić". Originally, [[Mladen Vojičić Tifa|Tifa]] was supposed to perform "Vraćam se tebi seko" with band,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Services |first=Orbis Internet |title=TUTICO - Music publishing company Croatia |url=http://www.tutico.com/hr_fazla.htm |access-date=2023-06-25 |website=www.tutico.com |quote=Žera and Tifa sing his new song "Vraćam se tebi seko", which three years later will appear on the album of Crvena jabuka performed by Dražen Žerić-Žera and Alen Vitasović.}}</ref> but it hadn't appeared. Version with Tifa leaked on the Internet many years later.<ref>{{Citation |title=Žera i Tifa. Vraćam se tebi seko wmv |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgUJsdxULcs |access-date=2023-06-25 |language=en}}</ref>
Although the album is called "U Tvojim Ocima", there is no such song on the album according to the track listing. Though the concept is mentioned on some songs such as [[Sanjam Te]], and "Kao da Sanjam".


Although the album is called ''U tvojim očima'', there is no such song on the album according to the track listing. Though the phrase is mentioned on some songs such as "[[Sanjam te]]", and "Kao da sanjam". Also what is unique about this album is that next to 1991's Nekako s' Proljeca it is missing the band's logo-a red apple.
==Track Listing==


Album also includes cover of COD's hit "Deni".<ref>{{Cite web |title=BPM and key for Deni by Crvena Jabuka {{!}} Tempo for Deni {{!}} SongBPM {{!}} songbpm.com |url=https://songbpm.com/@crvena-jabuka/deni-1I3DiqyPq1 |access-date=2023-06-25 |website=SongBPM |language=en}}</ref> Cover also contain sample of "Jedna mala plava na ramenu mi spava" by Pro Arte.<ref>{{Cite web |title=BPM and key for Jedna Mala Plava by Pro Arte {{!}} Tempo for Jedna Mala Plava {{!}} SongBPM {{!}} songbpm.com |url=https://songbpm.com/@pro-arte/jedna-mala-plava |access-date=2023-06-25 |website=SongBPM |language=en}}</ref>
# Ne Govori Vise 3:15

# Kad ces mi Doc?
==Track listing==
# Sanjam Te 5:50

# Vracam se tebi Seko
# Ne Govori Više
# Kad ćes mi doć?
# Sanjam Te
# Vraćam se tebi Seko
# Stari Moj
# Stari Moj
# Sad je Srce Stjena 4:45
# Sad je Srce Stijena
# Iza Prozora
# Iza Prozora
# Deni
# Deni
# Sjećanja
# Sjecenja
# Kao da Sanjam
# Kao da sanjam
# Radio
# Radio
# Mahala 4:45
# Mahala
# Bijeli Bozic
# Bijeli Božić

==Trivia==

* This album along with Crvena Jabuka's [[1991]] release was the only one not to use the band's logo. A red apple.


==Personal==
==Personnel==


*[[Darko Jelcic]] drums, percussion
*[[Darko Jelcic]] - drums, percussion
*[[Danijel Lastric]] keyboards
*[[Danijel Lastric]] - keyboards
*[[Kresmir Krestalen]] bass
*[[Kresmir Krestalen]] - bass
*[[Drazen Zeric]] vocals
*[[Drazen Zeric]] - vocals
*[[Niksa Bratos]] violin, mandolin, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar
*[[Niksa Bratos]] - violin, mandolin, keyboards, synthesizer, guitar
*[[Mario Vukcevic Jimmy]] guitar
*[[Mario Vukušić Jimmy]] - guitar
*Darija Hodnik - backing vocals
*Jana Nemacek - backing vocals
*[[Alen Vitasović]] - guest vocals on track 4
*[[Saša Lošić]] - guest vocals on track 13


===More Personal===
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


{{Authority control}}
*Darija Hodnik backing vocals
*Jana Nemacek backing vocals
*[[Alen Vitasovic]] guest vocals on 4
*[[Sasa Losic]] guest vocals on 13


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[[Category:1996 albums]]
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[[Category:Crvena jabuka albums]]
[[Category:Bosnian and Herzegovinian artists]]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 30 September 2023

U tvojim očima
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 17, 1996
Recorded1995
StudioRockoko Studio, Zagreb
GenrePop
Lengthxx:yy
LabelCroatia Records / Tutico
ProducerNikša Bratoš
Crvena Jabuka chronology
Ima nešto od srca do srca
(1993)
U tvojim očima
(1996)
Moje najmilije
(1996)

U tvojim očima is the sixth studio album by the Sarajevo band Crvena jabuka. The album was originally released on January 17, 1996.

Background

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In 1993, Žera took part in the first Bosnian selection for a representative at Eurovision with the song "Monroe". The song won the 4th place[1]

In 1994, he moved to Croatia,[2] and the following year he recorded a duet with Severina on the album Trava zelena.

Content

[edit]

This album was the first to have Crvena jabuka in their new lineup. There were many songwriters on the album including Saša Lošić.

The album's hit single was "Sanjam te" which was performed by Dražen Ričl, and Aljoša Buha before their deaths in 1986. Then it was re edited by the rest of the band.

There were some guest appearances on this album. First was Alen Vitasović on the song "Vraćam se tebi seko" as well as Saša Lošić on "Bijeli Bozić". Originally, Tifa was supposed to perform "Vraćam se tebi seko" with band,[3] but it hadn't appeared. Version with Tifa leaked on the Internet many years later.[4]

Although the album is called U tvojim očima, there is no such song on the album according to the track listing. Though the phrase is mentioned on some songs such as "Sanjam te", and "Kao da sanjam". Also what is unique about this album is that next to 1991's Nekako s' Proljeca it is missing the band's logo-a red apple.

Album also includes cover of COD's hit "Deni".[5] Cover also contain sample of "Jedna mala plava na ramenu mi spava" by Pro Arte.[6]

Track listing

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  1. Ne Govori Više
  2. Kad ćes mi doć?
  3. Sanjam Te
  4. Vraćam se tebi Seko
  5. Stari Moj
  6. Sad je Srce Stijena
  7. Iza Prozora
  8. Deni
  9. Sjećanja
  10. Kao da sanjam
  11. Radio
  12. Mahala
  13. Bijeli Božić

Personnel

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "BH Eurosong 1993: Dražen Žerić - "Monroe"". Eurovisionworld. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
  2. ^ "Rat u Bosni i muzika: Kako je zvonilo za kraj časa u sarajevskoj pop-rok školi". www.021.rs (in Serbian). 2022-11-18. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
  3. ^ Services, Orbis Internet. "TUTICO - Music publishing company Croatia". www.tutico.com. Retrieved 2023-06-25. Žera and Tifa sing his new song "Vraćam se tebi seko", which three years later will appear on the album of Crvena jabuka performed by Dražen Žerić-Žera and Alen Vitasović.
  4. ^ Žera i Tifa. Vraćam se tebi seko wmv, retrieved 2023-06-25
  5. ^ "BPM and key for Deni by Crvena Jabuka | Tempo for Deni | SongBPM | songbpm.com". SongBPM. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
  6. ^ "BPM and key for Jedna Mala Plava by Pro Arte | Tempo for Jedna Mala Plava | SongBPM | songbpm.com". SongBPM. Retrieved 2023-06-25.