Vatra (album) explained

Vatra
Type:Studio
Artist:Divlje Jagode
Cover:Vatra Divlje Jagode.png
Released:April 1985
Recorded:14 November–28 December 1984 at Studio RTV Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Genre:Hard rock, heavy metal
Length:34:39
Label:Diskoton
Producer:Theo Werdin
Prev Title:Čarobnjaci
Prev Year:1983
Next Year:1987

Vatra (English: Fire) is the fifth studio album by the Yugoslav and Bosnian heavy metal band Divlje Jagode. The album was recorded at Studio RTV Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from November to December 1984, and mixed at Music Paark Studio in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany in February 1985 and was released in April 1985. It was the first time that Alen Islamović made an album just as vocal as he was before and vocalist and bassist also. The album contained nine songs with a real glam and hair metal sound, but was also influenced by the sound of Black Sabbath and Saxon, with the occasional Judas Priest riff. Islamovic wrote the lyrics for most songs, and the album had one song in English titled "Touch Me Little Girl", written by their producer Theo Werdin.

Track listing

All music written by Sead Lipovača, except "Touch Me Little Girl" which written by Theo Werdin and M. Zai.

Personnel

Production

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