The song features poetic, melancholic lyrics that compare a lover's kisses to a "wistful spring" and "fertile years," blending romantic nostalgia with a polished production style typical of the late Yugoslav rock era.
Its popularity survived the breakup of Yugoslavia; the song is a staple of their live performances and was notably remade in 2014 as a duet with Croatian singer Ivana Kindl , introducing it to a new generation.
(1990) is a pivotal release from the Zagreb-based art rock and new wave band Boa . Often recognized as a promotional EP or a standout single from their fourth studio album, Prvi val (The First Wave), it marked the band's successful return to the music scene after a mid-80s hiatus. Album Context & Production BOA - Svi tvoji poljupci (1990) EP www.jugorock...
The original release was a 7" vinyl EP playing at 33 ⅓ RPM.
In 1990, the band's resurgence was so strong that they were chosen as the opening act for David Bowie’s "Sound + Vision" tour at Zagreb’s Maksimir Stadium. Tracklist (Typical EP/Promo Appearance) While various pressings exist, the primary focus was on: Svi tvoji poljupci The song features poetic, melancholic lyrics that compare
You can find more detailed technical data and collector information on the Discogs release page or explore their earlier work and reviews on Rate Your Music . Boa (2) – Svi Tvoji Poljupci - Discogs
Released in under the Suzy label, the EP served as a lead-up to their full-length album Prvi val . Often recognized as a promotional EP or a
By 1990, Boa had evolved from the moody, experimental art rock of their 1982 debut into a more refined, melodic Pop-Rock and New Wave sound that retained their signature sophisticated arrangements. Musical Significance
The song features poetic, melancholic lyrics that compare a lover's kisses to a "wistful spring" and "fertile years," blending romantic nostalgia with a polished production style typical of the late Yugoslav rock era.
Its popularity survived the breakup of Yugoslavia; the song is a staple of their live performances and was notably remade in 2014 as a duet with Croatian singer Ivana Kindl , introducing it to a new generation.
(1990) is a pivotal release from the Zagreb-based art rock and new wave band Boa . Often recognized as a promotional EP or a standout single from their fourth studio album, Prvi val (The First Wave), it marked the band's successful return to the music scene after a mid-80s hiatus. Album Context & Production
The original release was a 7" vinyl EP playing at 33 ⅓ RPM.
In 1990, the band's resurgence was so strong that they were chosen as the opening act for David Bowie’s "Sound + Vision" tour at Zagreb’s Maksimir Stadium. Tracklist (Typical EP/Promo Appearance) While various pressings exist, the primary focus was on: Svi tvoji poljupci
You can find more detailed technical data and collector information on the Discogs release page or explore their earlier work and reviews on Rate Your Music . Boa (2) – Svi Tvoji Poljupci - Discogs
Released in under the Suzy label, the EP served as a lead-up to their full-length album Prvi val .
By 1990, Boa had evolved from the moody, experimental art rock of their 1982 debut into a more refined, melodic Pop-Rock and New Wave sound that retained their signature sophisticated arrangements. Musical Significance