Kad fazani lete
Studio album by
Released1983
Recorded15–25 January 1983
Cream Studio
(Frankfurt, Germany)[1]
GenreRock, new wave
Length35:05
LabelJugoton
ProducerBranimir Štulić
Azra chronology
Singl ploče 1979-1982
(1982)
Kad fazani lete
(1983)
Krivo srastanje
(1984)

Kad fazani lete is the fourth studio album of the rock band Azra, released through Jugoton in 1983. It was recorded in Germany without two original members Mišo Hrnjak and Boris Leiner, who went to serve compulsory military service. Leiner was replaced on drums by Srećko Antonioli, while Štulić played guitar and bass.[1]

In late 1982, Štulić presented his songs to Goran Bregović, who was supposed to produce the new album. However, the collaboration was later cancelled by Štulić.[1]

The album features a different sound of the band, closer to hard rock. Petar Luković, writing for Džuboks in 1983, noted that it "sounded completely different without Leiner and Hrnjak". Štulić described it as "a record for big stages and big concerts".[1]

Kad fazani lete has been described as "the last truly great and significant original long play studio release under the name of Azra".[1]

Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Branimir Štulić.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Anđeli"5:47
2."Kao i jučer"4:22
3."My dear"3:46
4."Idi za svojom sudbinom"4:00
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."Kad fazani lete"3:21
6."Niska bisera"3:26
7."Štićenik"2:13
8."Nebo iznad Trnskog"3:00
9."Nemir i strast"2:45
10."Plavi golub"2:25
Total length:35:05

Personnel

Azra
Additional musicians
  • Srećko Antonioli – Drums
Artwork
  • Ivan Ivezić – Design
Production

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Štulić podsjeća: Danas 33 godine od objave albuma "Kad fazani lete"". seebiz.eu (in Croatian). 25 January 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
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