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| type        = studio
| type        = studio
| artist      = Perica Ivanović
| artist      = Perica Ivanović
| cover        = Perica_Ivanović_Novo_Front_Ziwi.jpg
| cover        = Perica-ivanovic-first-issue-j-card-front-generacide.jpg
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| genre        = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]]
| length      = 25:34
| length      = 25:34
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'''''Perica Ivanović''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Перица Ивановић) is the first and only studio album by Serbian singer Perica Ivanović.
'''''Perica Ivanović''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Перица Ивановић'') is the debut studio album of Perica Ivanović. To date, it is the only album released by Perica.


== Background ==
==Background==
[TBA]
[TBA]


== Release ==
==Release ==
While the years and dates are unknown, the album would receive a two releases with different label designs and track listings.
The release itself is very obscure, as no label is credited for the release, with the only credits given being lyrics and arrangements to Perica himself and an unknown Voja. The cover design is also very basic, all pointing towards a self-released album. Two variants of the cassette have been found so far, with the assumend first issue being in a black, tiled shell, with a label design much closer to the j-card, a rights text in English and no track listing. The second variant features the same j-card, but is a gray translucent cassette with a yellow label. The label has the same design as mid-to-late 90s [[Getex]] cassettes, which were Yugoslav albums rereleased for the German market. Whether the label was purely lifted from a Getex cassette as a template, or rather a full German release is unknown.
 
No specific release year can be made out, but considering the song "Živ je Veljko" is a song commemorating Veljko Milanković, the release of the album lies between February 14th 1993 and the end of the war in 1995.
 
In modern times, "[[Srpska granata]]" would gain infamy on the internet and become a meme due to the Kocayine video "SERBIAN ARTILLERY IS LED BY GOD". It would end up being one of the more popular Yugoslav war songs.
 
== Track listing==
All tracks are written and composed by ПЕРИЦА И Boja.


== Track listing ==
Side A
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side A
| title1 = [[Zaboraviti nećemo]]
| title1 = [[Zaboraviti nećemo]]
| length1 = 2:53
| length1 = 2:53
| title2 = [[Brate Srbine]]
| title2 = [[Brate Srbine (Perica Ivanović)|Brate Srbine]]
| length2 = 2:25
| length2 = 2:25
| title3 = [[Teške borbe]]
| title3 = [[Teške borbe]]
| length3 = 3:34
| length3 = 3:34
| title4 = [[Živ je Veljko]]
| title4 = [[Živ je Veljko]]
| length4 = 2:39
| length4 = 2:39
}}
}}
Side B


{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side B
| title1 = [[Pogino si sine]]
| title1 = [[Pogino si sine]]
| length1 = 4:01
| length1 = 4:01
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}}
}}


== Personnel ==
== Personnel==


* Tekstovi i Aranzmani : ПЕРИЦА И Воја
==== Writing ====
*ПЕРИЦА - Tekstovi i Aranžmani
*Воја - Tekstovi i Aranžmani


== Variants ==
====Miscellaneous ====
<poem>
Zahvalujem gospodinu S. Ratiću na neizmernoj podršci i pomoći !
 
Kasetu posvećujem svim Srpskim sinovima i kćerima gde god bili i za Srpstvo se borili !
 
Od ❤
 
ПЕРИЦА
</poem>
 
==Variants==
{{Multiple image
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Placeholder.png
| image1            = Perica-ivanovic-first-issue-j-card-front-generacide.jpg
| image2            = Placeholder.png
| image2            = Perica-ivanovic-first-issue-j-card-back-generacide.jpg
| align            = none
| align            = none
| image3            = Placeholder.png
| image3            = Perica-ivanovic-first-issue-cassette-side-a-generacide.jpg
| image4            = Placeholder.png
| image4            = Perica-ivanovic-first-issue-cassette-side-b-generacide.jpg
| header            = Assumed release (Year unknown)
| header            = First issue
| footer            = Notes
| footer            = Notes
*Good audio quality
*Good audio quality
*Black matte cassette
*Black tiled cassette
*White label with no track listing and English rights text
}}
}}
{{Multiple image
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Placeholder.png
| image1            = Perica-ivanovic-reissue-j-card-front-balkanmapper.jpg
| image2            = Placeholder.png
| image2            = Perica-ivanovic-reissue-j-card-back-balkanmapper.jpg
| align            = none
| align            = none
| image3            = Placeholder.png
| image3            = Perica-ivanovic-reissue-cassette-side-a-balkanmapper.jpg
| image4            = Placeholder.png
| image4            = Perica-ivanovic-reissue-cassette-side-b-balkanmapper.jpg
| header            = Assumed release (Year unknown)
| header            = Reissue
| footer            = Notes
| footer            = Notes
*Semi-transparent gray cassette
*Great audio quality
*Songs are in a different order than what the J-card says
*Track order on the cassette is rearranged
*Completely different design with latin used instead of cyrillic
*Transparent gray cassette
*Yellow cassette labels using Latin instead of Cyrillic
*Mid-to-late 90s [[Getex]] cassette label layout
}}
}}


[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]