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| label = [[Nina Trejd]] | | label = [[Nina Trejd]] | ||
| producer = [[Željko Grujić|Жељко Грујић]] | | producer = [[Željko Grujić|Жељко Грујић]] | ||
| prev_title = [[Živeće ovaj narod | | prev_title = [[Živeće ovaj narod|Живеће овај народ]] | ||
| prev_year = 1993 | | prev_year = 1993 | ||
| next_title = [[Još se ništa ne zna | | next_title = [[Još se ništa ne zna|Још се ништа не зна]] | ||
| next_year = 1993 | | next_year = 1993 | ||
| chronology = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Баја-Мали Книнџа]] | | chronology = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Баја-Мали Книнџа]] |
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Све за Српство, Српство низашта | ||||
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Live album by Баја-Мали Книнџа, Браћа Бајић, Раша Павловић, Горица Илић | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | 18.07.1993 | |||
Venue | Poselo 202 | |||
Genre | Novokompovana | |||
Label | Nina Trejd | |||
Producer | Жељко Грујић | |||
Баја-Мали Книнџа chronology | ||||
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Sve za Srpstvo, Srpstvo nizašta (Serbian Cyrillic: Све за Српство, Српство низашта, lit. "Everything for Serbdom, Serbdom for nothing") is the first live album including Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža and features prominent folk artists Braća Bajić, Raša Pavlović and Gorica Ilić.
Background
The recording originated from the 1993 Poselo 202 event held on the 18th of July and shortly after released on tape by Nina Trejd.
Release
Track listing
Personnel
Variants
Nina Trejd Variant
Clear tape variant