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Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo (trans. Spit and Sing, My Yugoslavia) is the
eighth studio album by
Yugoslav rock band
Bijelo Dugme,
released in 1986...
- Mountains") by Bregović's band
Bijelo Dugme from
their 1986
album Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo. All
music is
composed by
Goran Bregović "Arizona Dream...
- Islamović left them and
joined Bijelo Dugme. The new album,
Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo (Spit and Sing, My Yugoslavia), was
released in 1986....
- In total, Islamović
recorded two
studio albums with the group,
Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo in 1986 and Ćiribiribela in 1988 and one live
album called...
- of the album.
Ristovski was
known for
reusing his
equipment on
Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo. Many critics, however,
disliked the album. The album...
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recorded throughout 1987
during the band's tour in
support of
their Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo album. Mramor,
kamen i željezo was the band's last release...
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promotional tour. The 1986
albums by the
three bands,
Bijelo Dugme's
Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo,
Plavi Orkestar's Smrt fašizmu! and Merlin's Teško meni...
- Mountains') on
Bijelo Dugme's (Bregović's band) next
studio album Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja
Jugoslavijo released in
November 1986, this time sung by the band's...
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featured in the film
Battle of Neretva. It was also
featured in
Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo, a 1986
studio album by
Bijelo Dugme, a
prominent Yugoslav...
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throughout 1987
during the band's tour in
support of
their album "Pljuni i
zapjevaj moja Jugoslavijo." In this "naked" version,
Bregovic took off
organ as...