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Garo, Garo (lit. Brown-Haired Girl, Brown-Haired Girl) is the debut album | Garo, Garo (lit. Brown-Haired Girl, Brown-Haired Girl) is the debut album and the first album in what would become the Gara subgenre, performed by Gara pioneer Zoran Kulina, released in 1991, by Phonodisk. Upon release, it would be one of Kulina's best-selling albums. | ||
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Garo, Garo would be released some time in 1991. | Garo, Garo would be released some time in 1991. Despite its popularity, it became largely forgotten due to wartime. To make matters worse, in 1995, Kulina would release a war-related album also named Garo, Garo. It wasn't until over thirty years later when a post-humous interview with Kulina, released by Slay Productions the tape was mentioned again. |
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Released | 1991 | |||
Genre | Novokompovana | |||
Label | Phonodisk | |||
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Garo, Garo (lit. Brown-Haired Girl, Brown-Haired Girl) is the debut album and the first album in what would become the Gara subgenre, performed by Gara pioneer Zoran Kulina, released in 1991, by Phonodisk. Upon release, it would be one of Kulina's best-selling albums.
Background
Release
Garo, Garo would be released some time in 1991. Despite its popularity, it became largely forgotten due to wartime. To make matters worse, in 1995, Kulina would release a war-related album also named Garo, Garo. It wasn't until over thirty years later when a post-humous interview with Kulina, released by Slay Productions the tape was mentioned again.