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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Football player infobox
| Name = 5
| playername = Amer Jukan
| Cover = MariekeAlbum.jpg
| fullname = Amer Jukan
| Type = [[Album]]
| image =
| Artist = [[Jacques Brel]]
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1978|11|28}}
| Released = [[1961]]
| cityofbirth = [[Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina|Gračanica]]
| Recorded = [[February 22|22 February]]-[[April 12|12 April]] [[1961]] (original album), [[February 21|21 February]]-[[April 14|14 April]] [[1961]] (additional tracks)
| countryofbirth = [[SFR Yugoslavia]]
| height = 1.69 m
| Genre = [[Chanson]]
| Label = [[Philips]] (original), Barclay/[[Universal Music|Universal]] (reissue)
| currentclub = [[Interblock|Interblock]]
| Last album = ''[[La Valse à Mille Temps]]''<br />(1959)
| clubnumber = 18
| This album = ''5''<br />(1961)
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| Next album = ''[[Les Bourgeois]]''<br />(1962)
| nickname =
| youthyears =
| youthclubs =
| years = 1998-2001 </br> 2001-2002 </br> 2002-2004 </br> 2004-2005 </br> 2005-2006 </br> 2006-2007 </br> 2007-2008 <br> 2008-
| clubs = [[FC Koper|NK Koper]] </br> [[NK Mura]] </br> {{flagicon|Croatia|size=17px}} [[NK Marsonia]] </br> {{flagicon|Israel|size=17px}} [[Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C.]] </br> {{flagicon|Cyprus|size=17px}} [[Enosis Neon Paralimni]] </br> {{flagicon|Croatia|size=17px}} [[HNK Cibalia]] </br> {{flagicon|Slovenia|size=17px}} [[FC Koper|NK Koper]] <br> {{flagicon|Slovenia|size=17px}} [[Interblock]]
| caps(goals) = 28 (1) </br> 19 (0) </br> 26 (2) </br> 32 (1) </br> 10 (0) </br> 44 (5) </br> 27 (8) <br> 7 (0)
| nationalyears = 2008-
| nationalteam = [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]
| nationalcaps(goals) = 2 (0)
| pcupdate = 15 September 2008
| ntupdate = 15 September 2008
}}
}}


'''5''' is the fifth album by Belgian singer [[Jacques Brel]] (released as Philips B 76.513 R). It is also known as ''Marieke''.
'''Amer Jukan''' (born [[November 28]], [[1978]]) is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[midfielder]] from [[Slovenia]]. His current club is [[Interblock]].


== Honours ==
==Track listing==
Tracks 1-9 constituted the original [[1961]] release of the album.
====Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C.====
*[[Toto Cup]]: [[Toto Cup|2004-05]]


Tracks 10-14 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set ''Boîte à Bonbons'' on [[September 23|23 September 2003]].
== External links ==
#"Marieke" ([[Jacques Brel]])
*[http://nkinterblock.eu/players/show/484 Player profile] - NK Interblock
#:Recorded [[April 12|12 April]] [[1961]]
*[http://www.football.si/index.php?pgi=16&show_portret=19870&l=2 Player profile] - NZS
#"[[Le Moribond]]" (Brel)
*[http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=26393 Career details] at National Football Teams
#:Recorded [[February 22|22 February]] [[1961]]
#"Vivre Debout" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[April 4|4 April]] [[1961]]
#"On N’Oublie Rien" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[February 22|22 February]] [[1961]]
#"Clara" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[April 4|4 April]] [[1961]]
#"Le Prochain Amour" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[March 30|30 March]] [[1961]]
#"L’Ivrogne" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[February 22|22 February]] [[1961]]
#"Les Prénoms de Paris" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[March 30|30 March]] [[1961]]
#"Les Singes" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[March 30|30 March]] [[1961]]
#"Marieke" (Flemish version) (Brel)
#:Recorded between [[April 12|12 April]] and [[April 14|14 April]] [[1961]]
#"Laat Me Niet Alleen" ("Ne Me Quitte Pas", Flemish version)
#:Recorded between [[April 12|12 April]] and [[April 14|14 April]] [[1961]]
#"De Apen" ("Les Singes", Flemish version) (Brel)
#:Recorded between [[April 12|12 April]] and [[April 14|14 April]] [[1961]]
#"Men Vergeet Niets" ("On N’Oublie Rien", Flemish version) (Brel)
#:Recorded between [[April 12|12 April]] and [[April 14|14 April]] [[1961]]
#"Le Prochain Amour" (Brel)
#:Recorded [[February 21|21 February]] [[1961]]


==Personnel==
*[[François Rauber]] - [[orchestra]] [[Conducting|conductor]] (tracks 1-9, 14)


==External links==
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jukan, Amer}}
*http://www.jacquesbrel.be/index2.cfm?lg=EN
{{Slovenia-footy-bio-stub}}
*:Official website


[[Category:Jacques Brel albums]]
[[Category:1961 albums]]


{{1960s-album-stub}}
[[Category:1977 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) midfielders]]
[[Category:Slovenian footballers]]
[[Category:Slovenians of Bosnian descent]]
[[Category:Enosis Neon Paralimni players]]
[[Category:FC Koper players]]
[[Category:Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. players]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Israel]]
[[Category:Expatriate footballers in Cyprus]]

Revision as of 19:17, 10 October 2008

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5 is the fifth album by Belgian singer Jacques Brel (released as Philips B 76.513 R). It is also known as Marieke.

Track listing

Tracks 1-9 constituted the original 1961 release of the album.

Tracks 10-14 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons on 23 September 2003.

  1. "Marieke" (Jacques Brel)
    Recorded 12 April 1961
  2. "Le Moribond" (Brel)
    Recorded 22 February 1961
  3. "Vivre Debout" (Brel)
    Recorded 4 April 1961
  4. "On N’Oublie Rien" (Brel)
    Recorded 22 February 1961
  5. "Clara" (Brel)
    Recorded 4 April 1961
  6. "Le Prochain Amour" (Brel)
    Recorded 30 March 1961
  7. "L’Ivrogne" (Brel)
    Recorded 22 February 1961
  8. "Les Prénoms de Paris" (Brel)
    Recorded 30 March 1961
  9. "Les Singes" (Brel)
    Recorded 30 March 1961
  10. "Marieke" (Flemish version) (Brel)
    Recorded between 12 April and 14 April 1961
  11. "Laat Me Niet Alleen" ("Ne Me Quitte Pas", Flemish version)
    Recorded between 12 April and 14 April 1961
  12. "De Apen" ("Les Singes", Flemish version) (Brel)
    Recorded between 12 April and 14 April 1961
  13. "Men Vergeet Niets" ("On N’Oublie Rien", Flemish version) (Brel)
    Recorded between 12 April and 14 April 1961
  14. "Le Prochain Amour" (Brel)
    Recorded 21 February 1961

Personnel

External links