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| artist = Жељко Самарџић-Панонац | | artist = Жељко Самарџић-Панонац | ||
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| released = 1993 | | released = 1993 | ||
| genre = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]] | | genre = [[Novokompovana narodna muzika|Novokompovana]] | ||
| length = 27:47 | | length = 27:47 | ||
| label = [[Jugohit]] | | label = [[Jugohit]] | ||
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| next_title = U svakoj kori 'leba | | next_title = U svakoj kori 'leba | ||
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'''''Srpske patriotske pesme''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Српске патриотске песме, <small>lit.</small> "Serbian Patriotic Songs"), commonly referred to as ''Živelo Pravoslavlje'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Живело Православље, <small>lit.</small> "Long Live Orthodoxy") is the second studio album by folk singer Željko Samardžić Panonac. | '''''Srpske patriotske pesme''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Српске патриотске песме, <small>lit.</small> "Serbian Patriotic Songs"), commonly referred to as ''Živelo Pravoslavlje'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Живело Православље, <small>lit.</small> "Long Live Orthodoxy") is the second studio album by folk singer Željko Samardžić Panonac. | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 26 October 2023
Српске патриотске песме | ||||
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Studio album by Жељко Самарџић-Панонац | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Novokompovana | |||
Length | 27:47 | |||
Label | Jugohit | |||
Жељко Самарџић-Панонац chronology | ||||
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Srpske patriotske pesme (Serbian Cyrillic: Српске патриотске песме, lit. "Serbian Patriotic Songs"), commonly referred to as Živelo Pravoslavlje (Serbian Cyrillic: Живело Православље, lit. "Long Live Orthodoxy") is the second studio album by folk singer Željko Samardžić Panonac.
Background
Credited as Folk, "Koji je si na nebesi" is an adaptation of the Šaban Bajramović song, "Prokela je Amerika".
Release
Srpske patriotske pesme was released by Jugohit in 1993. Bujak shop released the album in Switzerland and to date, it is one of two of the only known Jugohit releases that received a foreign release from the label with the other being the 1995 album, Rakija šuti u buretu samo. A VHS with the same name would be released in the same year and notes that "Tera Miloš stoku preko Save" was a hit.
The album has three known tape shell variants: a clear cassette, a black translucent cassette, and a black tiled cassette. The former is known to have saturated audio and is the more common variant, and the latter two have good audio quality.
The song, "Tera Miloš stoku preko Save" is featured 1993 compilation, Srpske omiljene pesme vol. 1 and was referenced in the 2000 academic essay Music Wars: Blood and Song at the end of Yugoslavia.[1] A reworked version of "Koji je si na nebesi", written by the album's editor, Zoran Protić is featured on the 2004 album, Na skrivenoj adresi. "Drma mi se na šubari cvet" would be featured on the compilation album Četničke pesme uživo, though it is not known if patriot asked for permission to use it.
Track listing
All lyrics by Самарџић; all music composed by Самарџић except where noted. All arrangements by Н. Балаћ except where noted.
No. | Title | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Живело Православље" | Жељко Самарџић-Панонац | 3:14 |
2. | "Тера Милош стоку преко Саве" | 2:35 | |
3. | "Дрма ми се на шубари цвет" | 3:34 | |
4. | "Осветите главу Миланову" | 4:35 |
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "Који је си на небеси" | народна | 3:40 | |
2. | "Бог је уз нас/Кокарде на главе/" | 2:05 | ||
3. | "Гледам капу ђеда свог" | Д. Булатовић | 3:15 | |
4. | "Нема Саше ој Јоване седи" | 4:49 | ||
Total length: | 27:47 |
Personnel
Writing
- Жељко Самарџић-Панонац
- Н. Балаћ
- Д. Булатовић
- Бранислава-Банета Николића
- Николић
- Лорбек
- Ивана Олујић-Олуја
- Ратко Краљевић
- гуслар Зоран Самарџић
Production
- С.А.С у Новом Саду
- Браћа Лорбек
- "С.А.С. Продукција - Нови Сад"
- ЛУКА ТЕШИЋ
- В. Николић
- Зоран Протић - ШАПАРАЦ
Miscellaneous
У СПОМЕН ПАЛОМ СРПСКОМ БОРЦУ САШИ БУНДАЛУ И СВИМА КОЈИ ИЗГУБИШЕ ЖИВОТ БРАНЕЋИ СРПСТВО
Лука и Жељко
Tape Variants
References
- ↑ Tomislav Longinović (1 December 2000). "Music Wars: Blood and Song at the end of Yugoslavia". Music and the Racial Imagination. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226701999. p. 642