Moli mala | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 52:31 | |||
Label | Croatia Records | |||
Producer | Tonči Huljić | |||
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Moli mala is the first album of the Croatian band Thompson. It was released in 1992. Danijela Martinović sang on the album as a guest for Potonut ću. Zdenko Runjić composed the song Grkinja. Thompson performed the album's eponymous track at the Skalinada festival in Split.[1]
Track listing
- "Zmija me za srce ugrizla" (A snake bit my heart) (writing: Ž. Dundić, K. Crnogorac) (3:09)
- "Grkinja" (Greek woman) (writing: Z. Runjić) (2:54)
- "Potonut ću" (I'll Drown) (writing: T. Huljić, V. Huljić) (4:02)
- "Naša prva noć" (Our first night) (writing: M. Perković) (4:05)
- "Anđelina" (Angelina) (writing: M. Perković) (3:30)
- "Na ples" (At the dance) (writing: M. Perković) (3:39)
- "Moli mala" (Pray, babe) (writing: M. Perković) (5:07)
- "Jer, Hrvati smo" (Because we are Croats) (writing: M. Perković) (4:07)
- "Bojna - Čavoglave [remix]" (Čavoglave bataillon) (writing: M. Perković) (3:37)
- "Varala se mala" (She was wrong) (writing: M. Perković) (3:48)
- "Ela" (writing: M. Perković) (3:28)
- "Smišnica" (writing: M. Perković) (3:07)
- "Budi uz mene" (Stand by me) (writing: M. Perković) (3:31)
- "Ja ću poći ove noći" (I will leave tonight) (writing: M. Perković) (4:59)
References
- ↑ "Skalinada". Skalinada.hr. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
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