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: The track features a mix of standard pop instrumentation—guitar, bass, and keyboards—layered to create a "lush" soundscape that supports the vocal harmonies. Core Team & History Lead Composer : Tonči Huljić

: The backing vocals, performed by Nenad Vesanović and Željko Baričić , provide a "vocal pad" effect that seasons the melody.

: The track features the 1985 lineup including Željko Baričić (guitar, backup vocals) and Nenad Vesanović (bass, backup vocals).

The song is a pop track by the Croatian band Magazin , originally released in 1985 on the album Piši mi . While primarily known as a vocal track, its instrumental version with backing vocals highlights the production techniques used to create the signature "Split pop" sound of the era, blending traditional Dalmatian folk influences with modern electronic elements. Musical Structure and Backing Vocals

: At the time of "Tamara," Magazin was rising to become one of the most successful groups in former Yugoslavia, eventually selling over 15 million albums.

: These vocals often follow the chord progression closely, serving as an "instrumental icing" that adds imagery and emotional depth without the presence of the lead singer.

In the version focusing on instrumentals and backing vocals, the arrangement reveals several key layers:

: The track features a mix of standard pop instrumentation—guitar, bass, and keyboards—layered to create a "lush" soundscape that supports the vocal harmonies. Core Team & History Lead Composer : Tonči Huljić

: The backing vocals, performed by Nenad Vesanović and Željko Baričić , provide a "vocal pad" effect that seasons the melody.

: The track features the 1985 lineup including Željko Baričić (guitar, backup vocals) and Nenad Vesanović (bass, backup vocals).

The song is a pop track by the Croatian band Magazin , originally released in 1985 on the album Piši mi . While primarily known as a vocal track, its instrumental version with backing vocals highlights the production techniques used to create the signature "Split pop" sound of the era, blending traditional Dalmatian folk influences with modern electronic elements. Musical Structure and Backing Vocals

: At the time of "Tamara," Magazin was rising to become one of the most successful groups in former Yugoslavia, eventually selling over 15 million albums.

: These vocals often follow the chord progression closely, serving as an "instrumental icing" that adds imagery and emotional depth without the presence of the lead singer.

In the version focusing on instrumentals and backing vocals, the arrangement reveals several key layers:

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