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Radovane, srpski sine (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоване, српски сине, lit. Radovan, Serbian son) is [insert format here] released by patriot and performed by Serb singer Misko Cvijetic
{{Infobox album
| name        = Радоване, српски сине
| type        = compilation
| artist      = [[Miško Cvijetić|Мишко Цвијетић]]
| cover        = Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine Front.jpg
| released    = 2008
| length      = 31:40
| label        = [[patriot|патриот]]
| prev_title  = Komšinice Obrala Si Bostan
| prev_year    = 2007
}}
 
'''''Radovane, srpski sine''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоване, српски сине, <small>lit.</small> "Radovan, Serbian son") is a compilation album by Serb singer Miško Cvijetić, released some time in 2008, by patriot. It is the final part to the Siđi Rašo series albeit with a longer time gap between installments. To date, it is the most recent release by patriot and Cvijetić.
 
== Background ==
Some time after the arrest of former president of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadžić, Miško Cvijetić would sing "Radovane, srpski sine" on television.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFHVL3UGs7U "Misko Cvijetic - Radovane Srpski Sine"]. 23 October 2008. Retrieved 11 July 2023.</ref> It was compiled with other patriotic songs in Miško's discography (a majority of those being from his debut war album, ''[[Pesma o Zoranu]])'' and released as ''Radovane, srpski sine''.
 
== Release ==
''Radovane, srpski sine'' released some time in 2008 by patriot. It received a cassette release and a CD release. The CD release would have the same cover as the cassette version albeit stretched out to accommodate the size of the jacket. Due to the lack of personnel being listed on the album, the author of the title track remains anonymous. With the song's style being close to "[[Siđi Rašo sa planine]]", it is speculated that they share the same songwriter.
 
Compared to the title track and songs from more recent releases featured in the compilation, the tracks featured from ''Pesma o Zoranu'' are in noticeably bad quality. This could either be due to patriot being unable to get the master in time for the release or the master copy of ''Pesma o Zoranu'' has since been lost.
 
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| headline = Side A
| title1 = [[Radovane, srpski sine (song)|Радоване, српски сине]]
| length1 = 4:50
| title2 = [[Pjevaj Miško s Romanije|Пјевај Мишко с' Романије]]
| length2 = 3:39
| title3 = [[Pišeš brate|Пишеш брате]]
| length3 = 3:25
| title4 = [[Romanijo, srpska ljepotice|Романијо, српска љепотице]]
| length4 = 2:25
}}
 
{{Track listing
| headline = Side B
| title1 = [[Samo sloga Srbina spašava|Само слога Србина спашава]]
| length1 = 3:00
| title2 = [[Za srpstvo i Krajine|За српство и Крајину]]
| length2 = 3:13
| title3 = [[Pesma o Zoranu|Пјесма Зорану]]
| length3 = 4:17
| title4 = [[Dođi mala Romaniji gori|Дођи мала Романији гори]]
| length4 = 3:38
| total_length = 31:40
}}
 
* Romanijo srpska ljepotice Za srpstvo i Krajinu is abruptly cut-off at the end
* Pjesma Zoranu has the start cut off
 
== Variants ==
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine Front.jpg
| image2            = Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine Back.jpg
| align            = none
| image3            = Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine SideA.jpg
| image4            = Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine SideB.jpg
| header            = patriot cassette release (2008)
| footer            = Notes
*High quality audio (except for songs from Pesma o Zoranu)
}}
{{Multiple image
| total_width      = 800
| image1            = Misko-Cvijetic-Radovane-Srpski-Sine-CDCover.jpg
| align            = none
| image2            = Misko-Cvijetic-Radovane-Srpski-Sine-CD.jpg
| header            = CD release (2008)
}}
 
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Compilations]]

Latest revision as of 06:52, 31 October 2023

Радоване, српски сине
Miško Cvijetić Radovane Srpski Sine Front.jpg
Compilation album by
Released2008
Length31:40
Labelпатриот
Мишко Цвијетић chronology
Komšinice Obrala Si Bostan
(2007)
Радоване, српски сине
(2008)

Radovane, srpski sine (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоване, српски сине, lit. "Radovan, Serbian son") is a compilation album by Serb singer Miško Cvijetić, released some time in 2008, by patriot. It is the final part to the Siđi Rašo series albeit with a longer time gap between installments. To date, it is the most recent release by patriot and Cvijetić.

Background

Some time after the arrest of former president of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadžić, Miško Cvijetić would sing "Radovane, srpski sine" on television.[1] It was compiled with other patriotic songs in Miško's discography (a majority of those being from his debut war album, Pesma o Zoranu) and released as Radovane, srpski sine.

Release

Radovane, srpski sine released some time in 2008 by patriot. It received a cassette release and a CD release. The CD release would have the same cover as the cassette version albeit stretched out to accommodate the size of the jacket. Due to the lack of personnel being listed on the album, the author of the title track remains anonymous. With the song's style being close to "Siđi Rašo sa planine", it is speculated that they share the same songwriter.

Compared to the title track and songs from more recent releases featured in the compilation, the tracks featured from Pesma o Zoranu are in noticeably bad quality. This could either be due to patriot being unable to get the master in time for the release or the master copy of Pesma o Zoranu has since been lost.

Track listing

  • Romanijo srpska ljepotice Za srpstvo i Krajinu is abruptly cut-off at the end
  • Pjesma Zoranu has the start cut off

Variants

patriot cassette release (2008)
Notes
  • High quality audio (except for songs from Pesma o Zoranu)
CD release (2008)

References

  1. "Misko Cvijetic - Radovane Srpski Sine". 23 October 2008. Retrieved 11 July 2023.