Vrijeme škorpiona
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Vrijeme škorpiona | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1993–95 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal, folk rock | |||
Length | 54:25 | |||
Label | Croatia Records | |||
Producer | Eva Silas | |||
Thompson chronology | ||||
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Vrijeme škorpiona (Croatian pronunciation: [ʋrijěːme ʃkorpǐoːna]; transl. 'Time of the Scorpions') is an album of the Croatian singer Thompson. It was released in 1995.
The album marked a stylistic shift for the band, from Yugoslav pop-rock to 70s-inspired hard rock, with some folk influence, although the album still had pop songs on it. It also marked an image change for lead singer Marko Perkovic, who grew his hair out.
Track listing
- "Škorpioni" (Scorpions) (4:32)
- "Poljubi me" (Kiss me) (3:40)
- "Moj grad" (My city) (3:49)
- "Rock 'n' roll" (3:08)
- "Lažljivica" (Liar [female]) (3:41)
- "Bludnica"(Harlot) (4:41)
- "Anica – kninska kraljica" (Anica – queen of Knin) (3:52)
- "Satnija" (Company [Army]) (3:51)
- "Volim te" (I love you) (3:41)
- "Ljubavna" (Love song) (4:38)
- "Povratak Bogu" (Return to God) (7:32)
- "Ljutu travu na ljutu ranu" (A sour herb [remedy] on a sour wound) (4:18)
- "Rosa" (Dew) (3:02)
Tracks 12 and 13 were bonus tracks on the CD release. Side B of the cassette releases began with "Anica – Kninska kraljica".
External links
- Vrijeme škorpiona at Discogs (list of versions)