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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:I-ljubav-je-za-siromašne-GaroGaro.ogg|left|thumb|Except from Side B.]]
[[File:I-ljubav-je-za-siromašne-GaroGaro.ogg|left|thumb|Excerpt from Side B.]]
The musical style of the album would be unlike any other album in Kulina's career, which was most likely due to Perica having more creative input than Kulina. It would also be the only time he would work with Perica Simonović and Dule Kuzmanović.
The musical style of the album would be unlike any other album in Kulina's career, which was most likely due to Perica Simonović having more creative input than Kulina. It would also be the only time he would work with Perica and Dule Kuzmanović.


==Release==
==Release==

Revision as of 19:52, 20 October 2023

For the Renome album, see Garo, Garo (1995).

Garo, Garo
Garogaro-sideA-RA20K.jpg
While the cassette has been found, the cover is currently lost.
Studio album by
Released1990
GenreNovokompovana
Length22:38
LabelPhonodisk
ProducerDule Kuzmanović
Zoran Kulina chronology
Garo, Garo
(1990)
Гаро, Гаро
(1995)

Garo, Garo (lit. "Dark-Haired Girl, Dark-Haired Girl") is the debut album and the first album in what would become the Gara microgenre, performed by Gara pioneer Zoran Kulina, released in 1990, by Phonodisk. It would be one of the rarest albums in Kulina's career, though not as sought-after as his next album, also named Garo, Garo.

Background

0:15
Excerpt from Side B.

The musical style of the album would be unlike any other album in Kulina's career, which was most likely due to Perica Simonović having more creative input than Kulina. It would also be the only time he would work with Perica and Dule Kuzmanović.

Release

Garo, Garo would be released some time in 1990, though it was overshadowed by Kulina's post-war career. It wasn't until over thirty years later in 2022 when a post-humous interview with Kulina was posted to YouTube where the tape's existence was acknowledged.[1] Despite Phonodisk being a sublabel of Sarajevodisk, who is still somewhat active, it seems that the master, like many other albums published by Phonodisk, are lost.

On July 18, 2022, a recording of the album would be provided anonymously to RandomAtribute20k and would be subsequently uploaded to YouTube where it currently has over 12.5k views.[2] Although the recording is damaged, it is considered to be found.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Garo, Garo" 
2."Što sam im'o ženama sam dao" 
3."Kad šoferi voze na daleko" 
4."Maksi moda" 
Total length:10:25
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Ej zora sviće"2:46
2."I ljubav je za siromašne"3:02
3."Od kako te ljubim ja"3:12
4."Krala si, krala si"3:13
Total length:22:38

Personnel

Writing

  • Zoran Kulina- muzika-tekst A1-A4
  • Dule Kuzmanović- muzika-tekst B1-B4
  • Orkestar Perica Simonovića- Orkestar

Production

  • Dule Kuzmanović- Producent

Variants

Phonodisk release (1991)
Notes
  • Only surviving copy
  • Damaged

References

  1. Emisija "U gostima" Zoka Kulina (posljednji intervju) by S.G.Slaja. SLAY PRODUCTION A/V. 14 May 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  2. Zoran Kulina - Garo Garo 1990 (Phonodisk Album) READ DESCRIPTION!. RandomAtribute20k-XTRA. 18 July 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2023.