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| released    = 1993
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length      ={{Duration|m=39|s=57}}  
| length      = {{Duration|m=39|s=57}}
| label        = [[Renome|РЕНОМЕ]]
| label        = [[Renome|РЕНОМЕ]]
| next_title  = [[Sudbina|Судбина]]
| next_title  = [[Sudbina|Судбина]]
| next_year    = 1993
| next_year    = 1993
|recorded=1992-1993|director=Марин Цвијетић}}
| misc        = {{Extra chronology
| type        = video
| title        = Отаџбина
| year        = 1995
| artist      = [[Renome|РЕНОМЕ]]
| next_title  = [[Srpska svadba ratne, 1994.|Српска свадба ратне, 1994.]]
| next_year    = 1994}}
| recorded     = 1992-1993
| director     = Марин Цвијетић
}}


'''''Otadžbina''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Отаџбина'', <small>lit.</small> "Fatherland") is a 1993 music video compilation made for Slaviša Guja's debut album, ''[[Otadžbina]]'' and the first VHS release officially published by Bijeljina-based production studio, [[Renome]]''.'' While not as rare as its cassette counterpart, it is highly sought after by collectors.
register pp'''''Otadžbina''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Отаџбина'', <small>lit.</small> "Fatherland") is a 1993 music video compilation made for Slaviša Guja's debut album, ''[[Otadžbina]]'' and the first VHS release officially published by the Bijeljina-based production studio, [[Renome]]''.'' While not as rare as its cassette counterpart, it is highly sought after by collectors.


==Background==
==Background==
The VHS counterpart of ''Otadžbina'' is unique in the Renome catalog as it features text-based intermissions similar to that of a movie. Like the cassette version, the VHS has anti war themes and is the only Renome VHS release to be formatted in such a way.  
The VHS counterpart of ''Otadžbina'' is unique in the Renome catalog as it features text-based intermissions and as a result, more thematic than most video compilations released at the time. The VHS would retain the anti-war theming the original cassette release had and expands upon it. To date, it is the only Renome VHS release to be formatted in such a way.  


Unlike some video compilations, ''Otadžbina'' rearranges the track order with the exception of "Svjetlani". "Svjetlani" also serves as the song that plays in the credits. This compilation's version of "Naša zemlja" is unique as it has an additional verse not heard of in the original release. The song "Majke" would not have a video counterpart for unknown reasons, though a new track serving as the opening track was made. The full track, like the VHS-exclusive version of "Naša zemlja", has never been officially released and its official name is currently unknown.  
Unlike some video compilations, ''Otadžbina'' rearranges the track order with the exception of "Svjetlani". "Svjetlani" also serves as the compilation's credits theme. This compilation features an alternate version of "Naša zemlja" with an additional verse that is not present in the original release. The song "Majke" would not have a video counterpart, though a new track would be created exclusively for the compilation. This track (which currently remains unnamed) serves as the compilation's opening theme and plays during the montage before the title track. This theme, like the VHS-exclusive version of "Naša zemlja", would never appear in any future work.  


The backing band featured in the VHS would be the founding members of Slaja bend. Filming took place between 1992 and 1993 around the Sarajevo area. Kanal S (who was also responsible for recording filming and distributing the 1993 VHS compilation [[Srbima za sva vremena (VHS)|''Srbima za sva vremena'']]) helped with production. Marin p.p. also helped with production of the VHS, most likely with the title cards and other miscellaneous footage. In addition to directing, Marin Cvijetic would be responsible for creating the VHS's scenario. The military units Panteri and SJV Stari Grad voluntarily participated with the production with original footage such as the soldiers skiing in the mountains, training, and preparing to be deployed.
Filming took place between 1992 and 1993 around the Sarajevo area. Kanal S helped with production and would reuse their footage on future projects such as ''[[Srbima za sva vremena (VHS)|Srbima za sva vremena]]''. Marin p.p. also helped with production of the VHS with the title cards and provided additional footage. In addition to directing, Marin Cvijetic would be responsible for creating the VHS's scenario. The military units Panteri and SJV Stari Grad voluntarily participated with the production and assisted in filming original footage such as the soldiers skiing in the mountains, training, and preparing to be deployed. While there are other names provided in the credits, it is unknown which company they worked for nor their purpose as most of them are credited as participants or staff.


==Release==
==Release==
''Otadžbina'' released some time in 1993 on VHS, by Renome. It would be the first VHS officially published by the company. The music videos would be circulated on television during the war with the title track reportedly being seen as late as 1995<ref>[https://archive.vn/cqRfR SLAVISA GUJA 03]. 2 February 2012. Prostorni Aktivista. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4kYUN4oQDg&lc=UgxhtFLktFOmKJGJI7Z4AaABAg the original] on 29 December 2023.</ref> and "Moj grad" appearing on Herceg-Bosnian television.<ref name=":0">[https://archive.ph/pysmF СЛАВИША ГУЈА: РЕЦЕПТ ЗА ГАРУ ЈОШ НИКО НИЈЕ СКИНУО]. Frontal.rs. 4 November 2017. Archived from [https://www.frontal.rs/slavisa-guja-gara/ the original] on 28 August 2023.</ref>
''Otadžbina'' released some time in 1993 on VHS, by Renome and was the first VHS officially published by the company. The music videos would be circulated on television during the war with the title track reportedly being seen as late as 1995<ref>[https://archive.vn/cqRfR SLAVISA GUJA 03]. 2 February 2012. Prostorni Aktivista. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4kYUN4oQDg&lc=UgxhtFLktFOmKJGJI7Z4AaABAg the original] on 29 December 2023.</ref> and "Moj grad" appearing on Herceg-Bosnian television.<ref name=":0">[https://archive.ph/pysmF СЛАВИША ГУЈА: РЕЦЕПТ ЗА ГАРУ ЈОШ НИКО НИЈЕ СКИНУО]. Frontal.rs. 4 November 2017. Archived from [https://www.frontal.rs/slavisa-guja-gara/ the original] on 28 August 2023.</ref>


Like its cassette counterpart, Slaja is not fond of his past work and uploads of the music videos from YouTube channel Naša Srpska Arhiva were subsequently taken down in 2019.<ref>[https://archive.ph/7vpJ6 Slavisa Guja Slaja - Moj Grad (Best Available Quality)]. Generacide. 31 December 2018. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V_TRWkNzcI&lc=UgyY-T3sPed9hGlRXJh4AaABAg.8rrgkAMu9uM8rt5duLLUbF the original] on 28 December 2023.</ref> Despite this, reuploads of NSA's version are still online<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/@nsa-nasasrpskaarhivareuplo4799/featured NSA - Naša Srpska Arhiva Reuploads]. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2023. </ref> as well as legacy uploads dating back as far back as 2012. However it is generally not advised to upload/reupload any element of the tape.
Like its cassette counterpart, Slaja is not fond of his past work and uploads of the music videos from YouTube channel Naša Srpska Arhiva were subsequently taken down in 2019 (although legacy uploads dating back as far back as 2012 remain untouched).<ref>[https://archive.ph/7vpJ6 Slavisa Guja Slaja - Moj Grad (Best Available Quality)]. Generacide. 31 December 2018. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V_TRWkNzcI&lc=UgyY-T3sPed9hGlRXJh4AaABAg.8rrgkAMu9uM8rt5duLLUbF the original] on 28 December 2023.</ref> Reuploads of the videos are available<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/@nsa-nasasrpskaarhivareuplo4799/featured NSA - Naša Srpska Arhiva Reuploads]. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2023. </ref> and a full recording of the VHS is online. However it is generally not advised to upload/reupload any element of the tape.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Latest revision as of 10:10, 2 January 2024

Отаџбина
OtadžbinaVHS-cover-RA20K.jpg
Unofficial cover.
Video by
Released1993
Recorded1992-1993
GenreNovokompovana
Length39:57
LabelРЕНОМЕ
DirectorМарин Цвијетић
Славиша Гуја Слаја chronology
Отаџбина
(1993)
Судбина
(1993)
РЕНОМЕ video chronology
Отаџбина
(1995)
Српска свадба ратне, 1994.
(1994)

register ppOtadžbina (Serbian Cyrillic: Отаџбина, lit. "Fatherland") is a 1993 music video compilation made for Slaviša Guja's debut album, Otadžbina and the first VHS release officially published by the Bijeljina-based production studio, Renome. While not as rare as its cassette counterpart, it is highly sought after by collectors.

Background

The VHS counterpart of Otadžbina is unique in the Renome catalog as it features text-based intermissions and as a result, more thematic than most video compilations released at the time. The VHS would retain the anti-war theming the original cassette release had and expands upon it. To date, it is the only Renome VHS release to be formatted in such a way.

Unlike some video compilations, Otadžbina rearranges the track order with the exception of "Svjetlani". "Svjetlani" also serves as the compilation's credits theme. This compilation features an alternate version of "Naša zemlja" with an additional verse that is not present in the original release. The song "Majke" would not have a video counterpart, though a new track would be created exclusively for the compilation. This track (which currently remains unnamed) serves as the compilation's opening theme and plays during the montage before the title track. This theme, like the VHS-exclusive version of "Naša zemlja", would never appear in any future work.

Filming took place between 1992 and 1993 around the Sarajevo area. Kanal S helped with production and would reuse their footage on future projects such as Srbima za sva vremena. Marin p.p. also helped with production of the VHS with the title cards and provided additional footage. In addition to directing, Marin Cvijetic would be responsible for creating the VHS's scenario. The military units Panteri and SJV Stari Grad voluntarily participated with the production and assisted in filming original footage such as the soldiers skiing in the mountains, training, and preparing to be deployed. While there are other names provided in the credits, it is unknown which company they worked for nor their purpose as most of them are credited as participants or staff.

Release

Otadžbina released some time in 1993 on VHS, by Renome and was the first VHS officially published by the company. The music videos would be circulated on television during the war with the title track reportedly being seen as late as 1995[1] and "Moj grad" appearing on Herceg-Bosnian television.[2]

Like its cassette counterpart, Slaja is not fond of his past work and uploads of the music videos from YouTube channel Naša Srpska Arhiva were subsequently taken down in 2019 (although legacy uploads dating back as far back as 2012 remain untouched).[3] Reuploads of the videos are available[4] and a full recording of the VHS is online. However it is generally not advised to upload/reupload any element of the tape.

Track listing

  • An unnamed track plays in the beginning of the VHS and before the title track.
  • "Naša zemlja" has one additional verse not in the original cassette release.

Personnel

Writing

  • СЛАВИША ГУЈА- МУЗИКА, ТЕКСТ, АРАНЖМАНИ
  • ВЕСНА ЈАКОВЉЕВИЋ- учествовали су
  • ВЛАДАНА САВИЋ- учествовали су
  • ВЛАДИМИР ЈАКИЋ- учествовали су
  • СТЕВО ТОМИЋ- учествовали су
  • МИРА МАНОЈЛОВИЋ- учествовали су
  • Специјална јединица Службе јавне безбједности Стари Град- учествовали су
  • МИЛОРАД ГРАДАЋ- учествовали су
  • МИЛИВОЈЕ ТАДИЋ- учествовали су
  • МИРОСЛАВ ЋОДО- учествовали су
  • МИРОСЛАВ ПЕТРОВИЋ- учествовали су
  • НОВИЦА ШАЛИПУР- учествовали су
  • ЖАРКО КАРИШНИК- учествовали су
  • МИЛАН КОШАРАЦ- учествовали су
  • МИРО РИСТИВОЈЕВИЋ- учествовали су
  • НОВИЦА ЧОЛИЋ- учествовали су
  • МИЋО ЂОКАНОВИЋ- учествовали су
  • СИНИША ТОПАЛОВИЋ- учествовали су
  • МИЛАН МАЛЕТИЋ- учествовали су
  • ПЕТКО ШУЋУР- учествовали су
  • МИЛА МАЛЕТИЋ- учествовали су
  • Специјална бригада Војске Републике Српске "ПАНТЕРИ" Бијељина- учествовали су

Production

  • МАРИН ЦВИЈЕТИЋ- СЦЕНАРИО И РЕЖИЈА
  • СТУДИО "НИКША" Београд- ТОНСКИ ЗАПИС, музика снимељена у студију
  • НЕНАД ЈАЊИЋ- МАЈСТОР ТОНА, ПРОГРАМИРАЊЕ
  • С.ГУЈА- МУЗИЧКИ ПРОДУЦЕНТ, ПРОГРАМИРАЊЕ
  • Д.СТЕВАНОВИЋ- ФОТО
  • С.КРСТИЋ-"АРТ СТУДИО"- ДИЗАЈН
  • СИНИША КАЈМАКОВИЋ- ДИРЕКТОР
  • МИЛЕ ЈАКОВЉЕВИЋ- екипа
  • РАНКО ГАЛИЋ- екипа
  • ЖАРКО ДРАГИЋ- екипа
  • ПРЕДРАГ ЂОРДА- екипа
  • МИРКО ДЕСПИЋ- екипа
  • ЈЕЛЕНА ТРАПАРА- екипа
  • ЗОРИЦА ПОЊАРАЦ- екипа
  • ЦВЈЕТАНА ТРОГРЛИЋ- екипа
  • ГОРАН ЛУЧИЋ- екипа
  • ВУКАШИН ГРАБОВАЦ- екипа
  • МИТАР ГРАНЗОВ- екипа
  • СЛОБОДАН КРСМАН- екипа
  • МИКИ МАТИЋ- екипа
  • БОРО КЛАЧАР- екипа
  • ВОЈО СТЈЕПАНОВИЋ- екипа

Miscellaneous

касета је посвећена СВИМ наши ПРИЈАТЕЉИМА

Материал је снимљен на локацијама у околини Сарајева током ратне 1992. и 1993. године.

Захављујемо се свима који су на било који начин помогли у ралиуацији овог пројекта.

Посебно се захваљујемо свим припадницима Специјалне јединице СЈВ Сtари Гард и г. Илију Малетићу.

Variants

Renome release (Year unknown)
Notes
  • Cover is bootleg
  • Case is a opaque white cut case

References

  1. SLAVISA GUJA 03. 2 February 2012. Prostorni Aktivista. Archived from the original on 29 December 2023.
  2. СЛАВИША ГУЈА: РЕЦЕПТ ЗА ГАРУ ЈОШ НИКО НИЈЕ СКИНУО. Frontal.rs. 4 November 2017. Archived from the original on 28 August 2023.
  3. Slavisa Guja Slaja - Moj Grad (Best Available Quality). Generacide. 31 December 2018. Archived from the original on 28 December 2023.
  4. NSA - Naša Srpska Arhiva Reuploads. 26 May 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2023.