Ja imam šarene oči

Ja imam šarene oči (I have colorful eyes) is the first EP by the Serbian alternative rock band Disciplina Kičme, released by the Slovenian record label Dokumentarna in 1985. A remastered version of the EP was rereleased on CD on the compilation album Ove ruke nisu male... 1 in 2000.

Ja imam šarene oči
EP by
Disciplina Kičme
Released1985
RecordedSeptember 1983, Druga Maca studio, Belgrade
June 28, 1984, SKC, Belgrade
GenreNoise rock, post-punk, funk rock
Length22:34
LabelDokumentarna
DOK P-4
ProducerDisciplina Kičme, Darko, Cvele
Disciplina Kičme chronology
Sviđa mi se da ti ne bude prijatno
(1983)
Ja imam šarene oči
(1985)
Svi za mnom!
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
DžuboksHighly favorable [1]

Track listing

All tracks written by Zeleni Zub.

No.TitleLength
1."Doboš 7 puta" (Snare drum 7 times)2:39
2."Novac neće doći" (Money won't come)3:13
3."Veruj meni!" (Trust me!)3:41
4."Pristanište" (Pier)1:41
5."Sviđa mi se..." (I like...)2:21
6."Pregršt novca" (Plenty of money)1:49
7."Vaspitanje" (Manners)2:24
8."28. Jun 84!" (June 28, 1984!)4:46

Personnel

The band

Additional personnel

  • Zeleni Zub (Dušan Kojić) — music by, lyrics by, artwork by [cover]
  • Kele (Nenad Krasovac) — handclaps, drums on tracks 5 and 9
  • Đorđe Kostić — handclaps
  • Igor Petrović — photography
  • Darko (Darko Milojković) — producer, handclaps
  • Enco Lesić — recorded by
  • Cvele (Miroslav Cvetković) — producer, recorded by
  • Jugoslav Muškinja — trumpet
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gollark: Going to check UK next.
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References

  1. McCrywack; Max Radackow. "Disciplina Kičme - Ja imam šarene oči". Džuboks (in Serbian). Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine (194 (second series)): 15.
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