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Oj, Manjačo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ој, Мањачо, <small>lit.</small> "Oh, Manjača"), some times referred to as Oj, Manjačo Banjaluko srpki rode is the debut album of Serb war singer, [[Neđo sa Manjače]]. While the release year is debated, it is assumed that the album's release year was in 1993. | '''''Oj, Manjačo''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Ој, Мањачо, <small>lit.</small> "Oh, Manjača"), some times referred to as Oj, Manjačo Banjaluko srpki rode is the debut album of Serb war singer, [[Neđo sa Manjače]]. While the release year is debated, it is assumed that the album's release year was in 1993 since it also received a Swiss release via RTVJ who would begin distribution that year. | ||
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== Release == | == Release == | ||
''Oj, Manjačo'' released some time in 1993. Since Master rereleases pre-existing albums under their label, it is speculated that the original publisher was Melos due to the style of music from Slavko Mitrović Caleta, though there has been nothing to substantiate the claim. The album would also receive a Swiss distribution under RTVJ and two tracks from the album, "Oj, Manjačo" and "Aoj gojko ljuta zmijo" would be featured on the 1994 CD compilation ''Koktel srpskih pevača''. | |||
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== Personnel == | == Personnel == | ||
==== Writing ==== | |||
* Недељко Савановић - Музика и текст (music and lyrics) | * Недељко Савановић - Музика и текст (music and lyrics) | ||
* С. Митровић-Цале - Аранжмани (arrangement) | * С. Митровић-Цале - Аранжмани (arrangement) | ||
Production | ==== Production ==== | ||
* В. Малданер - Тон мајстор (tone master) | * В. Малданер - Тон мајстор (tone master) | ||
* З. Кузмановић - Фото (photography) | * З. Кузмановић - Фото (photography) |
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Ој, Мањачо | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Novokompovana | |||
Length | 25:04 | |||
Label | Master | |||
Неђо са Мањаче chronology | ||||
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Oj, Manjačo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ој, Мањачо, lit. "Oh, Manjača"), some times referred to as Oj, Manjačo Banjaluko srpki rode is the debut album of Serb war singer, Neđo sa Manjače. While the release year is debated, it is assumed that the album's release year was in 1993 since it also received a Swiss release via RTVJ who would begin distribution that year.
Background
[TBA]
Release
Oj, Manjačo released some time in 1993. Since Master rereleases pre-existing albums under their label, it is speculated that the original publisher was Melos due to the style of music from Slavko Mitrović Caleta, though there has been nothing to substantiate the claim. The album would also receive a Swiss distribution under RTVJ and two tracks from the album, "Oj, Manjačo" and "Aoj gojko ljuta zmijo" would be featured on the 1994 CD compilation Koktel srpskih pevača.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Neđo sa Manjače. All music is composed by Neđo sa Manjače.
Side A
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Ој, Мањачо" | 3:25 |
2. | "Србине мој устани у бој" | 3:02 |
3. | "Аој гојко љута змијо" | 2:54 |
4. | "Вукашине српски сине" | 3:43 |
Side B
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Бањалуко Српски роде" | 3:04 |
2. | "Поп нам Ђујић поручује" | 3:05 |
3. | "Срби браћо ратоват се мора" | 3:23 |
4. | "Српска труба свира са Косова" | 2:58 |
Total length: | 25:04 |
Personnel
Writing
- Недељко Савановић - Музика и текст (music and lyrics)
- С. Митровић-Цале - Аранжмани (arrangement)
Production
- В. Малданер - Тон мајстор (tone master)
- З. Кузмановић - Фото (photography)
- М. Јовичић - Продуцент, рецензент, директор, уредник (producer, reviewer, director and editor)