Kolo

Kolo may refer to:

  • Kolo, Central African Republic
  • Kolo, Togo
  • Kolo, Lesotho
  • Koło, town in central Poland
  • Koło, Łódź Voivodeship, village in central Poland
  • Koło, Lublin Voivodeship, village in eastern Poland
  • Koło, Lubusz Voivodeship, village in western Poland
  • Kolo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Kolo (dance), southern Slavic circle dance
  • Kolo (magazine), Croatian literary quarterly
  • Kolo (album), album by the rock band Van Gogh
  • KOLO-TV, television station in Reno, Nevada
  • Kolo Volost, territorial subdivision of the medieval Novgorod Republic
  • See also

  • Kolos (disambiguation)
  • Kolo (album)

    Kolo (named after a traditional dance from the Balkans) is the seventh studio album by Serbian rock band Van Gogh, released in 2006. The album was recorded in Studio Sky and mastered in Sony Music Studios in New York City.

    The track "Kolo (Ludo luda)" features lyrics inspired by a folk poem "Riba i devojka" recorded by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić.

    Track listing

    All the songs were written by Zvonimir Đukić, except where noted

  • "Kolo" - 2:45
  • "Vrteška" (S. Radivojević, Z. Đukić) - 2:57
  • "Plastelin" - 2:53
  • "Do kraja sveta" - 4:28
  • "Dišem" - 4:13
  • "Spisak razloga" - 3:15
  • "Deo oko tebe" (S. Radivojević, Z. Đukić) - 3:09
  • "Suđeno mi je" - 3:40
  • "Od kad te nema" - 3:22
  • "Emigrant" - 4:07
  • "Ljubav je" - 4:05
  • Personnel

  • Zvonimir Đukić - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, accordion
  • Dejan Ilić - bass guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Srboljub Radivojević - drums, backing vocals, drum programming
  • Additional personnel

  • Alis Dunjica - backing vocals (on "Do kraja sveta")
  • Ana Rajković - backing vocals (on "Suđeno mi je")
  • Kristina Savić - backing vocals (on "Suđeno mi je")
  • Kolo (magazine)

    Kolo is a Croatian literary magazine published by Matica hrvatska.

    History and profile

    The magazine was founded by Stanko Vraz in 1842. Matica hrvatska became its publisher in 1847. In 1851, the publishing of Kolo temporarily ceased (replaced by Neven, which was in turn replaced by Vienac).

    The popular Bosnian poem, and later song, Emina by Aleksa Šantić was first published in Kolo in 1902.

    Editors of Kolo have included Marijan Matković, Joža Horvat, Slavko Kolar, Gustav Krklec, Vjekoslav Kaleb, Vlatko Pavletić, Milivoj Slaviček, Miroslav Vaupotić, Igor Zidić.

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