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| cover = Drazen-Zecic-Evo-zore-evo-dana-cover.jpg | | cover = Drazen-Zecic-Evo-zore-evo-dana-cover.jpg | ||
| released = February 1992 | | released = February 1992 | ||
| genre = | | genre = Pop, Brass | ||
| label = | | label = Self release | ||
| prev_title = [[Zagrli me noćas jače]] | | prev_title = [[Zagrli me noćas jače]] | ||
| prev_year = 1990 | | prev_year = 1990 | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
In April 1990, Dražen Zečić released his first album named [[''Zagrli me noćas jače'']] for the label Suzy. However, he would have to pause his singing career in mid 1991, when he joined the Croatian army at the start of the war. He was a member of the 1st Battalion of the 4th Guards Brigade, in the third company, third platoon(Foka Fighters), made up of soldiers from the community of Mjesni from Split III. He would see action on the Zadar and Drniš battlefields. These experiences would make him write patriotic songs. He would often perform for his company and his comrades would help him write some of these songs. One of the earlier songs was [[''Pravi Hrvat ne umire nikada'']], mentioned in an article on the 13th of January 1992<ref>''Slobodna Dalmacija'', 13th of January 1992</ref>. On the 8th of February 1992, the soldiers of the 4rd brigade would undergo a military test together with footballers from Hajduk Split on the Poljud stadium. At that event Zečić, accompanied by the Split group [[''Aspalathos Brass]], | In April 1990, Dražen Zečić released his first album named [[''Zagrli me noćas jače'']] for the label Suzy. However, he would have to pause his singing career in mid 1991, when he joined the Croatian army at the start of the war. He was a member of the 1st Battalion of the 4th Guards Brigade, in the third company, third platoon(Foka Fighters), made up of soldiers from the community of Mjesni from Split III. He would see action on the Zadar and Drniš battlefields. These experiences would make him write patriotic songs. He would often perform for his company and his comrades would help him write some of these songs. One of the earlier songs was [[''Pravi Hrvat ne umire nikada'']], mentioned in an article on the 13th of January 1992<ref>''Slobodna Dalmacija'', 13th of January 1992</ref>. On the 8th of February 1992, the soldiers of the 4rd brigade would undergo a military test together with footballers from Hajduk Split on the Poljud stadium. At that event Zečić, accompanied by the Split group [[''Aspalathos Brass|Aspalathos Brass]], would perform a small concert. There he presented for the first time the songs'' [[''Sve do Zemuna'']]'' and ''[[''Nezavisna država'']]'', written at the front together with soldiers of his platoon.<ref>''Slobodna Dalmacija'', 5th of February 1992</ref> | ||
== Release == | == Release == | ||
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| title2 = Pravi Hrvat ne umire nikada | | title2 = Pravi Hrvat ne umire nikada | ||
| title3 = Evo zore, evo dana (inst.) | | title3 = Evo zore, evo dana (inst.) | ||
}} | }}''>>... ova kaseta namijenjena je svim mojim suborcima i svim braniteljima Lijepe naše u njenim povijesnim granicama...<<'' | ||
''Autor'' | |||
''NEKA BOG ČUVA SVE PRAVE I ISKRENE HRVATE'' | |||
''>>... this cassette is dedicated to all of my comrades and defenders of our beautiful (homeland) in its historical borders ...<<'' | |||
''Author'' | |||
''MAY GOD PROTECT ALL TRUE AND HONEST CROATS'' | |||
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