Čokolada

Čokolada
Čokolada
Studio album by Idoli
Released 1983
Recorded "Atmosphere" and "Eden" studios, London
June, 1983
Genre Pop Rock
Electronic
Funk
Length 43:15
Label Jugoton
Producer Bob Painter
Idoli chronology
Odbrana i poslednji dani
(1982)
Čokolada
(1983)
Šest dana juna
(1983)

Čokolada is the second studio album by Serbian rock band Idoli. It is considered to be one of the best selling Yugoslav records[citation needed].

Contents

History

Having finished the tour in support of Odbrana i poslednji dani album, the band started working on new material. Since Jugoton was unsatisfied with the sales of Odbrana i poslednji dani, the band had to take on a more commercial sound. In the meantime, bass guitarist Zdenko Kolar left to serve in the Yugoslav People's Army and was temporarily replaced by Branko Isaković.

The band went to London and worked with producer Bob Painter who completely changed their style. The result was Čokolada. Originally planned to be released as a double EP entitled "U gradu bez sna", at Jugoton's insistence it was released as a long-playing record. The album turned out to be the greatest commercial success the band had ever achieved. It sold roughly 350,000 copies which, with the Riblja Čorba album Mrtva priroda, made it one of the best-selling albums in Yugoslavia. The record was later overtaken by Plavi Orkestar and Bajaga & Instruktori.

The album cover featured the girl from wrappers on "Seka" chocolates manufactured by Zvečevo from Slavonska Požega. The album design was by the band members themselves with the help of Vladimir Galić and the photographs were by Goranka Matić.

Most of the songs from the album were hits. The romantic "Bambina" and "Stranac u noći", a sentimental piano oriented ballad, were released as a promo single, but due to large popularity, later appeared for sale as well. A lot of funk elements are recognizable on the album, especially on "Soda boj" and "Udri bogataša". The record also featured the ballads "U gradu bez sna" and "Tiho, tiho".

Even though the record credited Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper and Vlada Divljan as the writers of all the tracks, it is known that Divljan did not work much on the album as he was working on his university degree dissertation at the time. He wrote "Radostan dan", "Vetar i zastave" and "Ja sam tu" (partially containing lyrics from the song "Proplakat će zora" written by Drago Britvić, performed by Mišo Kovač on the festival Split 71). Guest appearances included the producer Bob Painter himself on synthesizer and Vivian Goldman on backing vocals.

After the album's release, the band went on an enormously successful tour. The concert in Zagreb featured seven encore calls. However, due to differences within the band, they split up after the Ljubljana show.

Title track controversy

Dušan Gerzić from the band Via Talas is the original lyrics writer of the "Čokolada" track. Srđan Šaper presented the track as an Idoli song and Gerzić was later credited as the partial writer of the song "Bambina".

Track listing

Source: Discogs[1]

All lyrics written by Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper and Vlada Divljan except where noted, all music composed by Vlada Divljan.

Čokolada
No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "Čokolada"     3:34
2. "Radostan dan"     2:53
3. "Tiho, tiho"     4:30
4. "Bambina"   Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper, Vlada Divljan and Dušan Gerzić 3:08
5. "Ja sam tu"   Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper, Vlada Divljan and Drago Britvić 2:52
6. "Soda boj"     4:29
7. "Vetar i zastave"     5:06
8. "Stranac u noći"     4:31
9. "U gradu bez sna"     3:59
10. "Udri bogataša"     7:53

Personnel

Guest appearances

  • Vivian Goldman (backing vocals)
  • Bob Painter (synthesizer)

References

  1. ^ "Čokolada". Discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/release/966400. Retrieved 19 April 2011. 

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