Josip Broz Tito - U Susret 1965

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Review by Dan Hass

U Susret 1965 is an album by Josip Broz Tito, the former President of Yugoslavia, released in 1965. The album features a collection of songs that were popular during the time, performed by various artists.

The album showcases the diversity of Yugoslavian music, with a range of genres represented, including folk, pop, and traditional music. The songs are sung in a variety of languages, including Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Jesen stiže, dunjo moja," a traditional folk song that is performed beautifully by the group Ansambl Lado. The haunting melody and emotive vocals make for a powerful listening experience.

Another standout track is "Zašto su ti kose pobelele druže," a melancholic ballad sung by Tito himself. His raspy voice adds a sense of authenticity and emotion to the song, which is a reflection on the hardships and sacrifices of the Yugoslavian people during World War II.

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Catalog Numbers

R-1-1

Labels

Jugoton, Zvuci Domovine

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Formats

  • Flexi-disc
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Single Sided
  • Red
  • 6"
  • Blue

About Josip Broz Tito

(7 or 25 May 1892  4 May 1980) Former president of SFR Yugoslavia.n

Real Name

    • Josip Broz

Name Vars

  • Drug Tito
  • J. B. Tito
  • J.B. Tito
  • Josip Broz
  • Josip Broz - Tito
  • Josip Broz-TITO
  • Tito
  • Στρατάρχης Τίτο
  • Тито
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Summary by Dan Hass

U Susret 1965 is a fascinating glimpse into the musical landscape of Yugoslavia in the mid-1960s. The album is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region and serves as a reminder of the power of music to unite people from different backgrounds.