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1998 studio album by Thompson
Vjetar s Dinare
Studio album by Thompson
Released1998
GenreFolk/Rock
Length37:09
LabelCroatia Records
Thompson chronology
Geni kameni
(1996)
Vjetar s Dinare
(1998)
E, moj narode
(2002)

Vjetar s Dinare (Wind from the Dinara) is an album of the Croatian singer Thompson. It was released in 1998. The opening track Zaustavi se vjetre plays out as a conversation between Thompson and the Dinaric winds, sung by a Dalmatian klapa, in which Thompson begs the winds to tell him about his family. Prijatelji, or "Friends", is a song about reminiscence of wartime friends, and deals with topics of post-war delusion feelings of veterans.

The song Lijepa li si, or "You are beautiful", is a patriotic song which takes its name from the popular domestic name for Croatia, "Lijepa Naša" ("Our Beautiful Homeland"), the title of the country's national anthem. Ej, haj, pjesme naše talks about the power of music.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Zaustavi se vjetre" (Stop, you winds)4:19
2."Prijatelji" (Friends)3:56
3."Lijepa li si" (You are beautiful)4:18
4."Ej, haj, pjesme naše" (Hey ho, our songs)4:07
5."Dobro jutro" (Good morning)3:36
6."Crne noći, bijeli putevi " (Black nights, white roads)3:00
7."Pijem dušo" (I'm drinking my dear)3:15
8."Zašto si se okomila na me?" (Why do you hit on me?)3:26
9."Ostavio sam te draga" (I left you dear)3:36
10."Pukni puško" (Fire, rifle)3:36
Total length:37:09
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  • E, moj narode
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