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Čovek
Studio album by
Released1978
StudioAkademik Studio, Ljubljana
Genre
Length42:20
LabelZKP RTLJ
ProducerZlatko Manojlović
Gordi chronology
Čovek
(1978)
Gordi 2
(1979)

Čovek (trans. "A Man") is the 1978 debut studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi.[1]

Čovek is Gordi's only studio album to be recorded with bass guitarist Zdenko Pomper, who was replaced by Slobodan Svrdlan shortly after the album release.[1]

The album features the song "Misli" ("Thoughts"), which was previously released as the B-side of the single "Žeđ" ("Thirst"), the last single released by Gordi leader Zlatko Manojlović's previous band Dah.[1] The lyrics for the song "Odlazim u noć" ("I'm Leaving into the Night") were written by Predrag Vuković, percussionist of the band Igra Staklenih Perli.[2]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Čovek" ("A Man")Z. ManojlovićZ. Manojlović5:11
2."Budi gord i jak" ("Be Proud and Strong")Z. PomperZ. Manojlović4:17
3."Imam snage" ("I Have the Strength")M. ArsenićG. Manojlović2:56
4."Borba" ("The Fight")Z. ManojlovićG. Manojlović4:27
5."Sutra može biti kiše" ("It Might Rain Tomorrow")M. ArsenićZ. Manojlović3:47
6."Misli" ("Thoughts")Z. ManojlovićZ. Manojlović6:18
7."Mr. Alkohol" ("Mr Alcohol")Z. ManojlovićZ. Manojlović3:23
8."Život" ("Life")Z. ManojlovićZ. Manojlović4:42
9."Odlazim u noć" ("I'm Leaving into the Night")P. VukovićZ. Manojlović3:11
10."Jugoslavijo" ("(Oh,) Yugoslavia")Z. ManojlovićZ. Manojlović4:08

Personnel

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  • Zlatko Manojlović - vocals, guitar, producer
  • Goran Manojlović - vocals, keyboard
  • Zdenko Pomper - bass guitar
  • Stevan Milutinović - drums

Additional personnel

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  • Miro Bevc - sound engineer
  • Aco Razbotnik - recorded by
  • Kostja Gatnik - cover design

Legacy

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In 2015 Čovek album cover, designed by Kostja Gatnik, was ranked 85th on the list of 100 Greatest Album Covers of Yugoslav Rock published by web magazine Balkanrock.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Janjatović, Petar (2024). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released. p. 118.
  2. ^ Čovek at Discogs
  3. ^ "100 najboljih omota YU rocka", Balkanrock.com
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