Tublatanka (album)

Tublatanka is the self-titled debut album of the Slovak rock band Tublatanka released in 1985 by Opus Records. It contains the hit singles Šlabikár and O nás.

Tublatanka
Studio album by
Released1985
RecordedBratislava, Slovakia, SK
GenreHard rock
Length52:22
LabelOpus
ProducerMilan Vašica
Tublatanka chronology
Tublatanka
(1985)
Skúsime to cez vesmír
(1987)

Up until 2005 album Patriot (and excluding their first Christmas album Poďme bratia do Betlema), this was the band's only album on which all lead vocals were performed by Ďurinda. All other releases between this record and Patriot have at least one song sung by either bass guitarist Pavol Horváth or guitarist Dodo Dubán, depending on which one was in the band at that time.

Track listing

  1. "Šlabikár"
  2. "Dajte mi na to liek"
  3. "Máme to zrátané"
  4. "Som rád, že ťa stretnem len náhodou"
  5. "Rieka"
  6. "Kúpim si kilo lásky"
  7. "Mám rád veci nemožné"
  8. "O nás"
  9. "Priateľ"
  10. "Zajtra"
  11. "Schody do seba"[1]
  • Lyrics written by Martin Sarvaš
  • Music written by Maťo Ďurinda

Credits

BAND

  • Maťo Ďurinda - Lead Vocals, Lead/Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
  • Palo Horváth - Bass Guitar, Backing vocals
  • Ďuro Černý - Drums, Percussion
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