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BIJELO DUGME (Yugoslavia) - ŠTA BI DAO DA SI NA MOM
MJESTU
The second album of the greatest Yugoslav band originally released on the 17th December 1975, this is the first reissue released end of January the next year, Jugoton LSY 63046 (LSY·63046), VINYL LP, Made in Yugoslavia Inscripted to a girl named Maja Krstić hand written on the inner spread by the band leader, composer, lyricist and guitar player Mr. Bregović himself: "Maji od srca i svega ostalog Goran Bregović" = "To Maja from the heart and everything else Goran Bregović" followed by the autograph of late drummer Ipe Ivandić and of the lead vocalist Željko Bebek who put the date - 10th of March 1976 - several days after exactly 40 years ago! The same Maja Krstić has written her name below (in Cyrillic) and framed it: "Маја
Kрстић". On the front cover keyboardist Vlado Pravdić drew a big group's logo - white bottom (Bijelo dugme = The White Bottom), using the front picture girl's white panties as background, and signed. Only the autograph of the bass player - Zoran Redžić, is missing.
The first reissue of the
second Bijelo dugme album with the matrix for the side B manufactured
at Jugoton, on the 26th of January 1976, still using the old matrix from
Abbey Road Studios for the side A; with picture labels still without
Yugoslav standard code sign on them, as each and every one LP release
of this album comes in gatefold cover - this one has Jugoton
woodpecker platinum record emblem „platinasta ploča“ on the
front - and with 12 pages photo/lyrics booklet. Catalog number LSY
63046 appears on back cover and spine, LSY·63046 - with an almost
invisible dot, on labels.
℗ 1975. Recorded and mixed on
24-channel equipment at Air Recording Studios, Oxford Circus, London,
produced by Neil Harrison from 8th to 23rd of November 1975. The
original issue has been mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Chris
„Bomber“ Blair (the original side B matrix etching in the runout
area: „FROM BOMBER AND WINGCO ! 63046 B“).
Matrix / Runout (Side A): WITH LOVE ! 63046 A
Matrix / Runout (Side B): LYS 63046- 2 26176 ZP
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