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| artist      = [[Sveto Jovanović|Свето Јанковић]] i "Група Квот"
| artist      = [[Sveto Jovanović|Свето Јанковић]] i "Група Квот"
| cover        = Sveto-Jankovic-i-Grupa-Kvot-J-Card-front-BalkanMapper.jpg
| cover        = Sveto-Jankovic-i-Grupa-Kvot-J-Card-front-BalkanMapper.jpg
| caption      = Cover of the Nina Trade release
| released    = {{Start date|1994}}
| released    = {{Start date|1994}}
| studio      = [[Studio Baja|Студио "Баја"]]
| studio      = [[Studio Baja|Студио "Баја"]]
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== Release ==
== Release ==
After releasing the [[Sretno brate sretno rode]] album in October 1994, Jovanović released this album alongside "[[Neću suze]]".
After releasing the [[Sretno brate sretno rode]] album in October 1994, Jovanović released this album alongside "[[Neću suze]]".
In the same year, the album would also be released by the [[SDS Doboj]] label featuring a different j-card design and a different sponsor. The back of the j-card would also have a different layout, with any references to Nina Trejd being omitted and instead SDS Doboj is listed as the distributor and [[Milenko Gligorić]] as the Editor in chief.


This album features many other artists such as [[Perica Stjepanović]] and [[Sreten Dakić]], who both had their own wartime album releases. Although Jovanović's name is prominently displayed on the album cover, he only appears in 3 songs.  
This album features many other artists such as [[Perica Stjepanović]] and [[Sreten Dakić]], who both had their own wartime album releases. Although Jovanović's name is prominently displayed on the album cover, he only appears in 3 songs.  
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| total_width      = 800
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| header            = 1994 Nina Trejd First Release
| header            = Nina Trejd first issue (1994)
| footer            = Notes:
*Generally high audio quality
}}
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| header            = SDS Doboj release (1994)
| footer            = Notes:
| footer            = Notes:
*Generally high audio quality
*Generally high audio quality
*Side B starts late
}}
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[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Albums]]
[[Category:Novokompovana narodna muzika]]
[[Category:Novokompovana narodna muzika]]
[[Category:Serb music]]
[[Category:Serb music]]

Revision as of 00:33, 6 April 2025

Свето Јанковић и Група "Квот"
Sveto-Jankovic-i-Grupa-Kvot-J-Card-front-BalkanMapper.jpg
Cover of the Nina Trade release
Studio album by
Свето Јанковић i "Група Квот"
Released1994 (1994)
StudioСтудио "Баја"
GenreNovokompovana
Length25:58
LabelNina Trejd
ProducerГига и Баја
Свето Јанковић i "Група Квот" chronology
Сретно брате сретно роде
(1994)
Свето Јанковић и Група "Квот"
(1994)
Нећу сузе
(1994)

Sveto Janković i Grupa "Kvot" (Serbian Cyrillic: Свето Јанковић и Група "Квот") is the second studio album by Serb war singer Sveto Jovanović, released in late 1994 by Nina Trejd. In this album Jovanović is accompanied by other artists going by Grupa Kvot.

Background

[TBA]

Release

After releasing the Sretno brate sretno rode album in October 1994, Jovanović released this album alongside "Neću suze".

In the same year, the album would also be released by the SDS Doboj label featuring a different j-card design and a different sponsor. The back of the j-card would also have a different layout, with any references to Nina Trejd being omitted and instead SDS Doboj is listed as the distributor and Milenko Gligorić as the Editor in chief.

This album features many other artists such as Perica Stjepanović and Sreten Dakić, who both had their own wartime album releases. Although Jovanović's name is prominently displayed on the album cover, he only appears in 3 songs.

Sveto Jovanović sings the songs Vidovdan, Kvot and Otadžbino moja.

Sreten Dakić sings the songs Borcima Krajina, Radovane ne potpisuj ništa and Svom jedinicu.

Radoslav Simić sings Od Krajine do Srbije and Vjekoslav Jovanović Slobodna budi zemljo srpska.

Track listing

Personnel

Writing

  • Света Јовановић - Пјевали (А1,Б1,Б2) (Singer)
  • Сретен Дакић - Пјевали (А3,А4,Б3) (Singer)
  • Радослав Симић - Пјевали (А2) (Singer)
  • Вјекослав Јовановић - Пјевали (Б4) (Singer)
  • Синиша Марић - Свирали (Instruments)
  • Игор Вукојевић Гиги - Свирали (Instruments)
  • Стевица Стефановић - Свирали (Instruments)
  • Перица Стјепановић - Свирали (Instruments)
  • Радослав Симић - Свирали (Instruments)

Production

Variants

Nina Trejd first issue (1994)
Notes:
  • Generally high audio quality
SDS Doboj release (1994)
Notes:
  • Generally high audio quality
  • Side B starts late