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  2. Uzmi me (kad hoćeš ti) - Wikipedia

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    Uzmi me (kad hoćeš ti) is a live double album by the Bosnian band Crvena jabuka. The album was recorded during a 1989 tour of the promotion of their fourth studio album Tamo gdje ljubav počinje . It was released in 1990 one year after the concert at the Zagreb Sports Arena .

  3. Crvena jabuka (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crvena Jabuka is the first studio album by Sarajevo-based Bosnian band Crvena Jabuka. It was recorded in January and February 1986, and the official release was 22 March 1986. [1] This album was the first (and only) album to have the band in its original lineup. Many of the songs on this album were written by Zlatko Arslanagić.

  4. Crvena Jabuka - Wikipedia

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    Crvena Jabuka (transl. Red Apple) is a pop rock band originally formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, and since 1994 based in Zagreb, Croatia. The group gained nationwide popularity during its initial run, and has continued to enjoy success in former Yugoslav republics since the band's 1994 reformation.

  5. Tamo gdje ljubav počinje - Wikipedia

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    Tamo gdje ljubav počinje is the fourth studio album from the Sarajevo-based Bosnian pop rock band Crvena Jabuka, released in 1989. [1] This album is mostly centered on love songs, and had six singles. After the release of this album there was a tour that lasted to near the start of 1990.

  6. Za sve ove godine - Wikipedia

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    Za sve ove godine is the second studio album by the Sarajevo-based Bosnian pop rock band Crvena Jabuka, released in 1987. [1] It is a tribute album to Drazen Ricl-Zijo and Aljosa Buha who had died the year before.

  7. Oprosti što je ljubavna - Wikipedia

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    Oprosti što je ljubavna is the tenth studio album by the Sarajevo based pop group Crvena jabuka. This album was officially released in 2005. With the release of this album, Crvena jabuka's popularity started to go downhill. On 6 April that year the band celebrated their 20th Anniversary at the Skenderija Hall. [1]

  8. Riznice sjećanja - Wikipedia

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    Riznice Sjecanja is an unplugged album by Bosnian pop band Crvena Jabuka. The album was released in 1999. It includes many of the band's best hit singles in unplugged format and was recorded on 13 March and 14 March of that same year in Zagreb's OTV auditorium. [citation needed]

  9. U tvojim očima - Wikipedia

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    This album was the first to have Crvena jabuka in their new lineup. There were many songwriters on the album including Saša Lošić. The album's hit single was "Sanjam te" which was performed by Dražen Ričl, and Aljoša Buha before their deaths in 1986. Then it was re edited by the rest of the band. There were some guest appearances on this ...