Bolero (Haustor album) explained

Bolero
Type:studio
Cover:Bolero (Haustor album).jpg
Artist:Haustor
Genre:Rock, pop
Label:Jugoton
Producer:Dragan Čaćinović
Prev Title:Treći svijet
Prev Year:1984
Next Title:Tajni grad
Next Year:1988

Bolero is a 1985 album by Yugoslav/Croatian band Haustor. It is considered to be one of their best albums.[1] [2]

The album has 8 songs, and notable hits are Ena, "Shane" (sc. Šejn), "Sejmeni" and "Silk shawl" (sc. Šal od svile).

Background

The recording of this album took place from December 1984 to June 1985. Actor Rade Šerbedžija appeared as a guest on this album. The back cover was created by Rundek himself.

There are videos for Ena[3] (3 versions), Šejn, Take the money and run and Sejmeni.

Trivia

For years it has been rumoured who could be Ena from the song of the same name.[4] [5]

References

  1. Book: Janjatović, Petar . . Čigoja štampa . 2007 . Belgrade . sr.
  2. Book: . 1998 . Belgrade . sr.
  3. Web site: 2008-05-22 . Haustor-Ena - video Dailymotion . 2022-05-25 . Dailymotion . en.
  4. Web site: Alternative interpretations: Dark stories behind domestic rock hits . 2022-05-25 . Noizz.rs . sr . The song "Ena" by the band "Haustor" is also dedicated to Darko Rundek's ex-girlfriend, who fled to Canada after failing to save him from the hell of drugs..
  5. Web site: Darko Rundek has revealed whether Haustor's song "Ena" is really about Ena Begović . 2022-05-25 . index.hr.