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'''''Bila jednom jedna zemlja''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Била једном једна земља, lit. "Once Upon a Time, There Was a Land") is the second studio album by Braća sa Dinare, released in January 1995, by [[SuperTon]].
'''''Bila jednom jedna zemlja''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Била једном једна земља, lit. "Once Upon a Time, There Was a Land") is the second studio album by Braća sa Dinare, released in January 1995, by [[SuperTon]]. It would be the last Braća sa Dinare album with the original lineup and the last with Goran Radinović.


== Background ==
== Background ==
''Bila jednom jedna zemlja'' features Baja's second collaboration with Riblja Čorba frontman, Bora Đorđević whose first guest appearance in a Baja album was in ''Još se ništa ne zna'' two years prior. He would appear on the title track and "Ja ću da pevam". Unlike the self-titled debut album, the original trio would only appear on two tracks: "Dinarska baraba" and "Epidemija". Despite the last two songs of the album being arranged by Orkestar Pravoslavci, they are not patriotic in nature which is unconventional for the orchestra. The picture featured in the back of the j-card is also featured in an interview published by Sabor.
''Bila jednom jedna zemlja'' features Baja's second collaboration with [[Riblja Čorba]] frontman, [[Bora Čorba|Bora Đorđević]] whose first guest appearance in a Baja album was in ''[[Još se ništa ne zna]]'' two years prior. He would appear on the title track and "Ja ću da pevam". Despite the album listing the performers as Braća sa Dinare, the original lineup would only appear on two tracks: "Dinarska baraba" and "Epidemija". Orkestar Pravoslavci would arrange the last two tracks, though they are not patriotic in nature and only feature Baja. The picture featured in the back of the j-card is also featured in an interview published by Sabor.
 
The style of the album would be more emphasis on folk than disco, which would be a staple of albums arranged by Željko Jovanović. Whether or not it was the decision of Željko, Baja, or both is unclear.


== Release ==
== Release ==
''Bila jednom jedna zemlja'' would be released by SuperTon in January 1995. It would also be released by Estrada Shop for Swiss distribution.
''Bila jednom jedna zemlja'' would be released by SuperTon in January 1995 either at the same time as or shortly after the release of Baja's [[Igraju se delije|''Igraju se delije'']]. It would also be released by Estrada Shop for Swiss distribution. The title track would be featured in the 1998 compilation ''[[The Best Off]]''.


In 2016, the official SuperTon YouTube channel would upload the album, though in low quality. It is thought that the masters of the album have since been lost.
In 2016, the official SuperTon YouTube channel would upload the album, though in low quality. It is thought that the masters of the album have since been lost.

Revision as of 18:29, 3 October 2023

Била једном једна земља
Braća Sa Dinare Bila Jednom Jedna ZemljaFront-1.jpg
Estrada shop release
Studio album by
Браћа са Динаре
ReleasedJanuary 1995
GenreNovokompovana
Length23:50
LabelSuperTon
ProducerМирко Пајчин-Баја
Браћа са Динаре chronology
Браћа са Динаре
(1994)
Била једном једна земља
(1995)
Плачи вољена земљо
(1996)

Bila jednom jedna zemlja (Serbian Cyrillic: Била једном једна земља, lit. "Once Upon a Time, There Was a Land") is the second studio album by Braća sa Dinare, released in January 1995, by SuperTon. It would be the last Braća sa Dinare album with the original lineup and the last with Goran Radinović.

Background

Bila jednom jedna zemlja features Baja's second collaboration with Riblja Čorba frontman, Bora Đorđević whose first guest appearance in a Baja album was in Još se ništa ne zna two years prior. He would appear on the title track and "Ja ću da pevam". Despite the album listing the performers as Braća sa Dinare, the original lineup would only appear on two tracks: "Dinarska baraba" and "Epidemija". Orkestar Pravoslavci would arrange the last two tracks, though they are not patriotic in nature and only feature Baja. The picture featured in the back of the j-card is also featured in an interview published by Sabor.

The style of the album would be more emphasis on folk than disco, which would be a staple of albums arranged by Željko Jovanović. Whether or not it was the decision of Željko, Baja, or both is unclear.

Release

Bila jednom jedna zemlja would be released by SuperTon in January 1995 either at the same time as or shortly after the release of Baja's Igraju se delije. It would also be released by Estrada Shop for Swiss distribution. The title track would be featured in the 1998 compilation The Best Off.

In 2016, the official SuperTon YouTube channel would upload the album, though in low quality. It is thought that the masters of the album have since been lost.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Била једном једна земља" 3:10
2."Динарска бараба"Бане Ђукић3:40
3."Ја ћу да певам" 2:40
4."Епидемија"А. Миличић2:30
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Умри мишки буди делија" 2:30
2."Србине подигни главу" 4:20
3."Вози Мишко"Божидар Вучуревић и Мирко Пајчин2:40
4."Кога ћеш лагати" 2:20
Total length:23:50

Personnel

Writing

  • Бора Ђорђевић - Гост у песми "Била једном једна земља", и "Ја ћу да певам" (Guest singer in "Once Upon a Time, There Was a Land" and "I Will Sing")
  • Баја-Мали Книнџа - Музика и текстови (Music and lyrics)
  • Жељко Јовановић - Аранжмани (Arrangement)
  • Горан Радиновић - Аранжмани (Arrangement)

Production

  • Ићан - Легенда - Извршни продуцент (Executive producer)
  • Мирко Пајлин-Баја - Продуцент (Producer)
  • Феки - Фото (Photography)
  • Муња - Фото (Photography)
  • Бане - Дезај (Design)
  • Цветин Тодоровић - Гл. и одг. уредник и директор (Editor in Chief and director)

Miscellaneous

Морална подршка - Бора - Чорба, Гаги, Мери, Милица, Рада, Божана, Жељко, Мира, Цеца и Данијела.

Јануар '95

Variants

Estrada Shop release (1995)
Notes
  • High quality audio
  • White cassette with pad printed labels