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(overhaul. Source says that this was recorded in May, but release is unknown. I saw a yt video stating that it was recorded from '93 to '94, but I'm not too well versed in this. While the contents are available, images of the physical release are not it seems.)
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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| name        = I zato pjevat ću...
| name        = I zato pjevat ću...
| type        = studio
| artist      = Trag Vječnosti
| artist      = Trag Vječnosti
| cover        = I-zato-pjevacu-1993.png
| cover        = I-zato-pjevacu-1993.png
| released    = May 1993
| caption      =
| released    = 1993
| recorded    = May 1993
| recorded    = May 1993
| genre        = Rock
| genre        = Rock
| length      = {{Duration|m=27|s=07}}
| label        = Brodska podružnica HVIDR-e
| label        = Brodska podružnica HVIDR-e
| producer    = Mario Princip
| producer    = Mario Princip
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}}
}}


'''''I zato pjevat ću...''''' (lit: And that's why I will sing...) is the first and only studio album of the Slavonski Brod band [[Trag Vječnosti]], released in May 1993. The album was of humanitarian character, the money made from the tape being paid into the accounts of the Brod branch of the HVIDR.<ref name=":0">[https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/I_zato_pjevat_%C4%87u... https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/I_zato_pjevat_%C4%87u...]</ref> The album was dedicated to the killed and wounded Croatian soldiers.<ref>https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/Trag_vje%C4%8Dnosti</ref>
'''''I zato pjevat ću...''''' (<small>lit.</small> "And That is Why I Will Sing...") is the debut album of the Slavonski Brod band [[Trag Vječnosti]], released in 1993, by Bordska podružnica HVIDR-e. The album was not only made in dedication to fallen and wounded soldiers, but also was a humanitarian effort with proceeds going towards families of those affected.<ref>[https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/Trag_vje%C4%8Dnosti Trag vječnosti]. SBRock.net. Retrieved 27 October 2023. </ref> To date, it is the only album released by the band.


== Background ==
== Background ==
[[Trag Vječnosti]] released their first war song in 1992, named ''[[Stazama garde]]'', which achieved great popularity. Based on this momentum, the band would release a solo album in collaboration with the Brod branch of the HVIDR, in order to help the families of wouded and killed soldiers.<ref name=":0" />
In 1992, the band released their first war-related song "[[Stazama garde]]" which was featured in the compilation album ''[[Mom Brodu]]''. It achieved great popularity and in response, the band collaborated with the Brod branch of the HVIDR to create an album that would raise funds for families of wounded and killed soldiers.<ref name=":0">[https://www.sbrock.net/wiki/I_zato_pjevat_%C4%87u... I zato pjevat ću...]. SBRock.net. Retrieved 27 October 2023. </ref>
 
Recording of the album took place in May 1993 at Studio Mlinčić in Zagreb and sound processing would be done by [[Croatiaton]]. The majority of the songs would be written by [[Ivana Glavašević]]. [[Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa]] is the main vocalist, though [[Predrag Matasović]] would be the main vocalist on two tracks.
 
The majority of the songs are patriotic in nature with some love songs. An adaptation of the A.G. Matoš poem, ''[[Gospa Marija]]'' is featured in the album as well as a reworked version of "[[Stazama garde]]".


== Release ==
== Release ==
The album was recorded in May 1993 in Zagreb in studio ''Mlinčić'', while the sound processing would be done by ''[[Croatiaton]]''. The majority of the songs would be written by [[Ivana Glavašević]]. As vocalist, [[Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa]] would be the main one, while [[Predrag Matasović]] performed on only two songs (A4 and B4). The majority of the songs would be patriotic in nature, but it also contained a few love songs. The album also contained the song ''[[Gospa Marija]],'' an adaptation of the poem by the same name written by famous Croatian writer Antun Gustav Matoš (1873-1914) and a readaptation of their famous ''[[Stazama garde]].''
''I zato pjevat ću...'' was released in some time in 1993, by Bordska podružnica HVIDR-e.
 
== Tracklisting and Credits ==
Members of the band:


* [[Predrag Matasović]] - guitar, vocals (A4, B4)
In present day, the album is available on YouTube,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSWMfGKQnbc Trag vječnosti - I zato pjevat ću]. ''Miroslav Sekulić''. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2024.</ref> though no pictures of the release itself have survived.
* [[Ivica Hrg]] - bass guitar
* [[Josip Špoljar]] - drums
* [[Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa]] - vocals (A1-A3, B1-B3)
* [[Hrvoje Kekez]] - keyboards


Side A
== Track listing ==
All music is composed by Trag Vječnosti; all lyrics are written by Ivana Glavašević except where noted.
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side A
| title1 = [[Kažu mi (našem Sl. Brodu)]]
| title1 = [[Kažu mi (našem Sl. Brodu)]]
| title2 = [[I zato pjevat ću(song)|I zato pjevat ću]]
| title2 = [[I zato pjevat ću(song)|I zato pjevat ću]]
| title3 = [[Gospa Marija]]
| title3 = [[Gospa Marija]]
| lyrics3 = Antun Gustav Matoš
| title4 = [[Hej Haj Sheriffe]]
| title4 = [[Hej Haj Sheriffe]]
| length4 =
| lyrics4 = Špoljar, Hrg, Cimi
}}
}}
Side B
 
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side B
| title1 = [[Prolaze sjene]]
| title1 = [[Prolaze sjene]]
| title2 = [[Stazama garde]]
| title2 = [[Stazama garde]]
| title3 = [[Balada za G.L.]]
| title3 = [[Balada za G.L.]]
| title4 = [[157 brodska brigada]]
| title4 = [[157 brodska brigada]]
| lyrics4 = Ankica Matanić
}}
}}
Producer: [[Mario Princip]]


Lyrics: [[Ivana Glavašević]] except A3 (Antun Gustav Matoš), A4([[Josip Špoljar|Špoljar]], [[Ivica Hrg|Hrg]], Cimi), B4([[Ankica Matanić]])
== Personnel ==


Music and arrangements: [[Trag Vječnosti]]
==== Writing ====


Sound processing: ''[[Croatiaton]]''
* Trag Vječnosti- Glazba i aranžmani (Music and arrangements)


Idea for the cover: Cimi
*[[Predrag Matasović]] - gitare, vokal (A4, B4) (guitar, vocals (A4, B4))
* [[Ivica Hrg]] - bas gitara, tekst (A4) (bass guitar, lyrics (A4))
* [[Josip Špoljar]] - bubnjevi, tekst (A4) (drums, lyrics (A4))
* [[Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa]] - vokal (vocals)
* [[Hrvoje Kekez]] - klavijature (keyboards)
* [[Ivana Glavašević]]- Tekstovi (lyrics)
* Antun Gustav Matoš- tekst (A3) (lyrics (A3))
* Cimi- tekst (A4)  (lyrics (A4))
* [[Ankica Matanić]]- tekst (B4) (lyrics (B4))


Accompanying texts: [[Silvio Stilinović]]
==== Production ====


Recorded at: Studio ''Mlinčić''<ref name=":0" />
* [[Mario Princip]]- Producent (Producer)
* [[Croatiaton|"Croatiaton"]]- Tonska obrada (Sound processing)
* Cimi- Idejno riješenje omota (Idea for the cover)
* [[Silvio Stilinović]]- Popratni tekstovi (Accompanying texts)
* "Mlinčić"- Studio
 
== Tape variants ==
[TBA]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]
<references />

Revision as of 00:55, 3 January 2024

I zato pjevat ću...
I-zato-pjevacu-1993.png
Studio album by
Trag Vječnosti
Released1993
RecordedMay 1993
GenreRock
Length27:07
LabelBrodska podružnica HVIDR-e
ProducerMario Princip

I zato pjevat ću... (lit. "And That is Why I Will Sing...") is the debut album of the Slavonski Brod band Trag Vječnosti, released in 1993, by Bordska podružnica HVIDR-e. The album was not only made in dedication to fallen and wounded soldiers, but also was a humanitarian effort with proceeds going towards families of those affected.[1] To date, it is the only album released by the band.

Background

In 1992, the band released their first war-related song "Stazama garde" which was featured in the compilation album Mom Brodu. It achieved great popularity and in response, the band collaborated with the Brod branch of the HVIDR to create an album that would raise funds for families of wounded and killed soldiers.[2]

Recording of the album took place in May 1993 at Studio Mlinčić in Zagreb and sound processing would be done by Croatiaton. The majority of the songs would be written by Ivana Glavašević. Zvonimir Ćosić - Ćosa is the main vocalist, though Predrag Matasović would be the main vocalist on two tracks.

The majority of the songs are patriotic in nature with some love songs. An adaptation of the A.G. Matoš poem, Gospa Marija is featured in the album as well as a reworked version of "Stazama garde".

Release

I zato pjevat ću... was released in some time in 1993, by Bordska podružnica HVIDR-e.

In present day, the album is available on YouTube,[3] though no pictures of the release itself have survived.

Track listing

All music is composed by Trag Vječnosti; all lyrics are written by Ivana Glavašević except where noted.

Side A
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Kažu mi (našem Sl. Brodu)"  
2."I zato pjevat ću"  
3."Gospa Marija"Antun Gustav Matoš 
4."Hej Haj Sheriffe"Špoljar, Hrg, Cimi 
Side B
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Prolaze sjene"  
2."Stazama garde"  
3."Balada za G.L."  
4."157 brodska brigada"Ankica Matanić 

Personnel

Writing

  • Trag Vječnosti- Glazba i aranžmani (Music and arrangements)

Production

Tape variants

[TBA]

References

  1. Trag vječnosti. SBRock.net. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  2. I zato pjevat ću.... SBRock.net. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  3. Trag vječnosti - I zato pjevat ću. Miroslav Sekulić. 11 February 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2024.