Two Dogs Fuckin'

1989 studio album by Let 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Two Dogs Fuckin' is the first album by rock band Let 3. The album was released in 1989 by Helidon.[1]

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Two Dogs Fuckin'
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 5, 1989
RecordedJune to December 1988
StudioStudio Tivoli, Ljubljana
Križanke Ljubljana
GenreRock, Alternative rock
Length37:58
LabelHelidon
ProducerGoran Lisica
Let 3 chronology
Two Dogs Fuckin'
(1989)
El Desperado
(1991)
Singles from Two Dogs Fuckin'
  1. "Izgubljeni"
    Released: 1989
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The album was digitally remastered in 2009 by Dallas Records following the 20 year anniversary of the album.[2]

Reception

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Muzika.hr[3]
Terapija.hr[4]
tportal.hr[5]
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The album was well received by Croatian critics and fans. The song "Izgubljeni" was a big hit among fans and has since become a song that the football supporters of HNK Rijeka Armada uses at matches.[6]

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Sam U Vodi" (Guitar – Igor Leonardi, Synthesizer – Raoul Varljen)Goran Lisica5:51
2."Ne Trebam Te" (Saxophone – Mario Marolt)Goran Lisica3:45
3."U Rupi Od Smole" (Guitar – Igor Leonardi)Goran Lisica5:25
4."Armada" (Acoustic Guitar – Igor Karlić, Guitar – Dalibor Laginja, Synthesizer – Raoul Varljen, Timpani – Siniša Banović)Goran Lisica3:43
5."Ciklama"Goran Lisica0:28
6."Izgubljeni" (Woodwind [Sopile] – Dubravko Seršić)Goran Lisica3:33
7."Zora" (Backing Vocals – Tanja Cacadou, Guitar – Igor Leonardi)Goran Lisica4:55
8."Niotkuda"Goran Lisica4:55
9."Veliki Dan" (Backing Vocals – Nina Cacadou, Sitar, Flute [Fife] – Martin Lumbar, Synthesizer – Raoul Varljen)Goran Lisica5:20
Total length:37:58
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Remastered bonus tracks
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10."Pere, Pere"4:46
11."Ne Trebam Te (Live)"3:46
12."We Are Lost"3:22
Total length:39:52
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Personnel

  • Damir Martinović – Mrle (bass, vocal)
  • Zoran Prodanović – Prlja (vocal)
  • Ivica Dražić – Miki (guitar, voice)
  • Nenad Tubin – Tubin (drums, voice)
  • Igor Perović – Gigi (guitar)

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