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| name        = Четничке песме
| name        = Четничке песме
| type        = studio
| type        = studio
| artist      =  
| artist      = [[Nikola Urošević Gedža|Никола Урошевић Геџа]]
| cover        = Četničkepesme-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
| cover        = Četničkepesme-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
| released    = 1990
| released    = July 1990
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length      =  
| length      = {{Duration|m=23|s=18}}
| label        = [["Zaslon" Šabac|„Заслон“ Шабац]]
| label        = [["Zaslon" Šabac|„Заслон“ Шабац]]
}}
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Četničke pesme (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Четничке песме'', <small>lit.</small> "Chetnik Songs") is a studio album released by "Zalson" Šabac.   
'''''Četničke pesme''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Четничке песме'', <small>lit.</small> "Chetnik Songs") is the ninth studio album by Nikola Urošević Gedža, released July 1990, by "Zalson" Šabac. Despite Ljubomir Ranković being credited for vocals and overall performance, Gedža is the main artist.   


==Background==
==Background==
While performers are not credited, the songs come from the Gedža albums ''[[12 najlepših četničkih pesama]]'' and its [[18 najlepših četničkih pesama|18-song counterpart]].
[[File:DrazaMihailovic1937-LibraryofCongress.jpg|left|thumb|170x170px|Source of cover image ([https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017872646/ via Library of Congress]).]]
On the cassette labels, Ljubomir Ranković is credited for instruments and vocals, though the songs come from the Gedža albums ''[[12 najlepših četničkih pesama]]'' and its [[18 najlepših četničkih pesama|18-song counterpart]].
 
The cover image used is a slightly altered photo of the Ravna Gora Movement leader Draža Mihailović in 1937.


==Release==
==Release==
Četničke pesme released some time in 1990 by "Zalson" Šabac. Whether or not it was an authorized reproduction unknown.
''Četničke pesme'' was released in July 1990, "Zalson" Šabac. Most of the songs published in this album were also featured in ''[[12 najlepših četničkih pesama]]'' which was published in the same year. However, the songs "Na planini, na Jelici" and "Nad Kraljevom živa vatra seva" would not appear on an official release until 1994 when its 18-song counterpart was released.
 
The album would initially be promoted in the publication, ''Velika Srbija'' as ''Stare četničke pesme''.<ref>Broj 2. ''Velika Srbija''. 1 August 1990. p. 22. Retrieved 26 September 2024.</ref> Advertisements for ''Četničke pesme'' were also shown along side the newly released ''[[Otadžbinske pesme]]'' in the publication, ''[[Srpska reč]]'' from mid-October 1991 to mid-April 1992.<ref>"Kralju u Srbiju". ''Srpska reč''. 14 October 1991. p.58. Retrieved 26 September 2024.</ref><ref>"Ko finansira opoziciju?". ''Srpska reč''. 13 April 1992. p.69. Retrieved 26 September 2024.</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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| title4 = [[Nad Kraljevom živa vatra seva|Над Краљевом жива ватра сева]]
| length4 = 2:34
| length4 = 2:34
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== References ==
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[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]

Latest revision as of 19:13, 26 September 2024

Четничке песме
Četničkepesme-j-card-front-RA20K.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1990
GenreNovokompovana
Length23:18
Label„Заслон“ Шабац

Četničke pesme (Serbian Cyrillic: Четничке песме, lit. "Chetnik Songs") is the ninth studio album by Nikola Urošević Gedža, released July 1990, by "Zalson" Šabac. Despite Ljubomir Ranković being credited for vocals and overall performance, Gedža is the main artist.

Background

Source of cover image (via Library of Congress).

On the cassette labels, Ljubomir Ranković is credited for instruments and vocals, though the songs come from the Gedža albums 12 najlepših četničkih pesama and its 18-song counterpart.

The cover image used is a slightly altered photo of the Ravna Gora Movement leader Draža Mihailović in 1937.

Release

Četničke pesme was released in July 1990, "Zalson" Šabac. Most of the songs published in this album were also featured in 12 najlepših četničkih pesama which was published in the same year. However, the songs "Na planini, na Jelici" and "Nad Kraljevom živa vatra seva" would not appear on an official release until 1994 when its 18-song counterpart was released.

The album would initially be promoted in the publication, Velika Srbija as Stare četničke pesme.[1] Advertisements for Četničke pesme were also shown along side the newly released Otadžbinske pesme in the publication, Srpska reč from mid-October 1991 to mid-April 1992.[2][3]

Track listing

Personnel

Production

  • „Заслон“ Шабац- Издавач
  • Љубомир Ранковић- Главни и одговорни уредник, вокално-инструмент. реализац.

Miscellaneous

Пуковник Драгољуб М. Михаиловић као војни изасланик у Чехословачкој.

1937. године.

Tape variants

First release (1990)
Notes
  • Bad audio quality
  • Black cassette with white labels
  • Cover is a possible bootleg due to printing method

References

  1. Broj 2. Velika Srbija. 1 August 1990. p. 22. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  2. "Kralju u Srbiju". Srpska reč. 14 October 1991. p.58. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  3. "Ko finansira opoziciju?". Srpska reč. 13 April 1992. p.69. Retrieved 26 September 2024.