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Sladjana Milošević - Au-Au album

Sladjana Milošević - Au-Au album

  • Performer: Sladjana Milošević
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Au-Au
  • Released: 1977
  • Style: Pop Rock
  • Country: Yugoslavia
  • MP3 version size: 1715 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1252 mb
  • Other: RA XM VOC DXD MIDI AU WAV
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 452

Description

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Singer: Sladjana Milošević Album Title: Au-Au Category: Pop Style: Pop Rock Year: 1977. Sladjana Milošević - Au-Au MP3 version RAR archive. S 52 769. Sladjana Milošević.

Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic Hagadone was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Her talent for music became very apparent at the early age, so she started education in classical music at the age of five, playing piano. Few years later, her interest turned to studying violin. Alexandra S. Milosevic's provocative first song Au, Au caused controversial reactions. 1977, Belgrade debut However, her creative potential, persistence and consistence of ideas had won over. She stimulated and influenced younger musicians and other less courageous, to follow her path. Album Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic & Darko Kraljic’ with mellow jazz ballads, (an exception to her rock style), was recorded in 1987. That same year, a song off of the album Without Hope won Grand Prize at Mesam International Festival in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

To be honest, I must admit here that previously I always somehow underrated Slađana Milošević because of prejudice towards her voice - to put it simply, lady was not born with overpowering instrument and her small, thin and basically limited sound always sounded a bit whiny to my ears. However, recent re-visit to her debut LP from 1979. was really great guilty pleasure because music was so darn good that I just learned to accept that perhaps I was unfair towards her. So on with re-discovery of Milošević back catalogue and would you know, her first single is a blast.

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Her first single called "Au, Au" released in 1977 achieved an immediate success. From then on, every song she had released hit the top of the charts among others songs "Miki Miki", "Amsterdam" and "Brat po pesmi".

Aleksandra Slađana Milošević. Aleksandra Slađana Milošević. 1. Album + Compilation. Metamorphosis 1. Metamorphosis 2. Metamorphosis 3.

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Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic. Video director: Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic Hagadone Year: 2003 Web site: sladjana. com/watch?v 0h oswFNVhE.

Artist: Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic Song: Neko je tu Composer: Bruce Werber Lyrics: Momcilo Bajagic Arrangement: Alexandra Sladjana Milosevic Album: Neutral Design Video, YouTube. com Google Blogs: Aleksandra Sladjana Milosevic Diskografije. Aleksandra Sladjana Milosevic Diskografija Aleksandre Sladjane Milosevic - Koje su pesme na Sladjaninim albumima

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Au, Au
Music By – S. Milošević*
B Upali Svetlo
Music By – A. Milovanović*

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – GIP "Beograd"

Credits

  • Arranged By – S. Marković*
  • Lyrics By – M. Tucaković*

Notes

A - "Hit Leta 77".
Pressed in 1000 copies

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A): S 52 769 A 240877
  • Matrix / Runout (B): S 52 769 B 240877
  • Rights Society: SOKOJ

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
S 52 769 Sladjana Milošević* Au-Au ‎(7", Single) PGP RTB S 52 769 Yugoslavia 1977

Video

Comments

Bukelv Bukelv
Infectious, funky number with a killer hook in refrain and a great fun, this single was self-financed first step in Belgrade's rockbird discography.To be honest, I must admit here that previously I always somehow underrated Slađana Milošević because of prejudice towards her voice - to put it simply, lady was not born with overpowering instrument and her small, thin and basically limited sound always sounded a bit whiny to my ears. However, recent re-visit to her debut LP from 1979. was really great guilty pleasure because music was so darn good that I just learned to accept that perhaps I was unfair towards her. So on with re-discovery of Milošević back catalogue and would you know, her first single is a blast. It shows a complete control of commercial aspects - instantly memorable refrain - great, dark and sinuous rhythm, lyrics are fun and the whole darn things is a pure joy. Can't believe that it took me so long to rediscover something so irresistible.B side is only slightly lesser disco track, not because of the song itself which is great but because side A was such mind-blowing cute hit that anything else pales in comparison.