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'''''Srpskim radikalima''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Српским радикалима, lir. "Serbian Radicals") is the twelfth studio album by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža, released by Nina trejd (initially under the psuedonym, Audio Produkcija Zemunksih Novina). While it is commonly misatributed to being released in 1998, the album was actually released in late1997 to coincide with the Serbian elections. While there is some original content, most of the music in the album come from older war works.
{{Infobox album
| name        = Српским радикалима
| type        = studio
| artist      = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Баја Мали Книнџа]]
| cover        = Srpskimradikalima-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
| released    = {{Start date|1997}}
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length      = 26:13
| label        = Аудио Продуцкија Земунских Новина, [[Nina Trejd]]
| producer    =
| prev_title  = [[Ne dirajte njega]]
| prev_year    = 1997
| next_title  = [[Biti il' ne biti|Бити ил' не бити]]
| next_year    = 1999
}}
'''''Srpskim radikalima''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Српским радикалима, <small>lit.</small> "Serbian Radicals") is the twelfth studio album by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža. While initial releases were published under the music publishing wing of the newspaper, ''Zemunske Novine'', re-releases would reveal the actual publisher: Nina Trejd. Contrary to popular belief, the album was released in late 1997 to coincide with the Serbian elections. While there is some original content, most of the music in the album come from older material.


== Background ==
== Background ==
[TBA]
There are three original songs in the album: "Himna srpskih radikalima", "Banana", and "Oj, Šešelju". These songs would be arranged by Dule Simović who also arranged works like ''[[Srpkinjo, majko, rađaj sinove]]'' and ''[[Probudi se Srbine]]''. These songs contrast with the older works on the album as the new songs have a different vocal style. While the vocal change would originally appear in the previous album, ''[[Ne dirajte njega]]'' it was more subtle. From this release onwards, these cleaner and nasally vocals would become a long-term change until 2007's Gluvi barut. No official explanation has been given to the change in vocals.
 
This is the first time in a compilation that "Obilić me zove" would be renamed. It is renamed to "Kosovska" likely to fit with the album's theming.
 
The other songs are from older material, though "Srbi se nikog ne boje" and "Kosovska" are misattributed to the work of Slavko Mitrović Caleta.
 
== Release ==
''Srpskim radikalima'' was released in 1997 by Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina. While no release month is provided, with the elections starting in late September and ending in late December, it is speculated that it was released within that time frame. Nina Trejd would re-release the album in 2000 with an alternate cover with the subtitle "Слобода Шешељу".
 
In 2016, the songs would be uploaded to the Nina Trejd official YouTube channel. These uploads used the original Audio Produkcija cover and not the Nina Trejd version which caused some confusion. While "Himna srpskih radikala" is in high quality, the other two songs, "Banana" and "Oj, Šešelju" are not, which could be indicative of a lost master.
 
In present day, there is a misconception that "Himna srpskih radikala" is the official anthem of the SRS in English-speaking circles.
 
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| title1 = [[Himna srpskih radikalima|Химна српских радикалима]]
| length1 = 3:25
| title2 = [[Banana|Банана]]
| length2 = 3:20
| title3 = [[Oj, Šešelju|Ој, Шешељу]]
| length3 = 3:08
| title4 = [[Ponosan sam što sam Srbin|Поносан што сам Србин]]
| length4 = 3:30
| headline = Side A
}}{{Track listing
| title1 = [[Vrati se vojvodo|Врати се војводо]]
| length1 = 3:25
| title2 = [[Kad sam bio mali|Кад сам био мали]]
| length2 = 3:35
| title3 = [[Srbi se nikog ne boje|Срби се никог не боје]]
| length3 = 3:20
| title4 = [[Obilić me zove|Косовска]]
| length4 = 3:05
| total_length = 26:13
| headline = Side B
}}
 
== Tape variants ==
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Srpskimradikalima-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
| image2            = Srpskimradikalima-j-card-back-RA20K.jpg
| image3            = Srpskimradikalima-side-A-RA20K.jpg
| image4            = Srpskimradikalima-side-B-RA20K.jpg
| header            = Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina Release (1997)
| footer            = Notes
*Excellent audio quality
*Black translucent cassette
*Pad printed labels
| align            = none
}}{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Srpskimradikalima-j-card-front-blackmatte-RA20K.jpg
| image2            = Srpskimradikalima-j-card-back-blackmatte-RA20K.jpg
| image3            = Srpskimradikalima-side-A-blackmatte-RA20K.jpg
| image4            = Srpskimradikalima-side-B-blackmatte-RA20K.jpg
| header            = Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina Reissue (Year unknown)
| footer            = Notes
*Decent audio quality
*Black matte cassette
*Pad printed labels
| align            = none
}}
[[Category:Albums]]

Latest revision as of 19:35, 22 April 2024

Српским радикалима
Srpskimradikalima-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
Studio album by
Released1997 (1997)
GenreNovokompovana
Length26:13
LabelАудио Продуцкија Земунских Новина, Nina Trejd
Баја Мали Книнџа chronology
Ne dirajte njega
(1997)
Српским радикалима
(1997)
Бити ил' не бити
(1999)

Srpskim radikalima (Serbian Cyrillic: Српским радикалима, lit. "Serbian Radicals") is the twelfth studio album by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža. While initial releases were published under the music publishing wing of the newspaper, Zemunske Novine, re-releases would reveal the actual publisher: Nina Trejd. Contrary to popular belief, the album was released in late 1997 to coincide with the Serbian elections. While there is some original content, most of the music in the album come from older material.

Background

There are three original songs in the album: "Himna srpskih radikalima", "Banana", and "Oj, Šešelju". These songs would be arranged by Dule Simović who also arranged works like Srpkinjo, majko, rađaj sinove and Probudi se Srbine. These songs contrast with the older works on the album as the new songs have a different vocal style. While the vocal change would originally appear in the previous album, Ne dirajte njega it was more subtle. From this release onwards, these cleaner and nasally vocals would become a long-term change until 2007's Gluvi barut. No official explanation has been given to the change in vocals.

This is the first time in a compilation that "Obilić me zove" would be renamed. It is renamed to "Kosovska" likely to fit with the album's theming.

The other songs are from older material, though "Srbi se nikog ne boje" and "Kosovska" are misattributed to the work of Slavko Mitrović Caleta.

Release

Srpskim radikalima was released in 1997 by Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina. While no release month is provided, with the elections starting in late September and ending in late December, it is speculated that it was released within that time frame. Nina Trejd would re-release the album in 2000 with an alternate cover with the subtitle "Слобода Шешељу".

In 2016, the songs would be uploaded to the Nina Trejd official YouTube channel. These uploads used the original Audio Produkcija cover and not the Nina Trejd version which caused some confusion. While "Himna srpskih radikala" is in high quality, the other two songs, "Banana" and "Oj, Šešelju" are not, which could be indicative of a lost master.

In present day, there is a misconception that "Himna srpskih radikala" is the official anthem of the SRS in English-speaking circles.

Track listing

Tape variants

Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina Release (1997)
Notes
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Black translucent cassette
  • Pad printed labels
Audio Produkcija Zemunskih Novina Reissue (Year unknown)
Notes
  • Decent audio quality
  • Black matte cassette
  • Pad printed labels