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Sanjati

''Sanjati'' is the third studio album by the Sarajevo-based Bosnian pop band Crvena jabuka. It was released in 1988. In the ex-Yugoslavian territory it sold over 250,000 copies.〔http://www.discogs.com/Crvena-Jabuka-Sanjati/release/1626952〕
==Background==
Following the mediocre performance of their previous release, Crevena Jabuka took a year off as a year of silence for the two late members they lost in the last quarter of 1986. During this time, many fans wondered if the band would ever reform, or if it was just a one-off band that would be remembered for the first two albums they released.
In early 1988, Zlatko Arslanagic, elected to reform the rest of the band. After a lengthy search, it was decided that Drazen Zeric, who provided backing vocals on the debut album, should take on as the lead singer (Zeric sang lead vocals on all 12 tracks of the previous album which was recorded in a haste).
This would not be the only change to happen to the band. Crvena Jabuka decided to move to a studio in Makrska where they still record today. They also appointed Travnik-born Niksa Bratos who was guitarist in Valentino, another ex-Yu band. Bratos was a multi-instrumentalist although he only handled production duties on this record and did not achieve full-time membership status until the next album.
When ''Sanjati'' was released, over the next few weeks it quickly went as far as to sell about 250.000 copies resulting in a gold diamond. Because of the extreme commercial success, the band embarked on a tour over the summer and fall, their first one ever. The tour had them playing in venues across most of Yugoslavia. Because there was not adequate manpower, the band appointed Srdjan Serbedjija on bass (he played on most of the record) and keyboardist Zlatko Volarevic-Dilajla thus bringing back up to being a quintet.
''Sanjati'' brought back a lot of the sound from their debut album. The group earned a string of hits and also some minor hits. Critics even constantly praised the band for the excellent and redfined sound.

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