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Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Novokompovana | |||
Label | Nina Trejd | |||
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Stan'te paše i ustaše (Serbian Cyrillic: Стан'те паше и усташе, lit. Stop Pashas and Ustashes) is the second studio album by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža, released in mid 1992 by Nina Trejd. It was Baja's first album released by Nina Trejd and the first collaboration with Orkestar Slavka Mitrovića Caleta. Compared to the his first album, Stan'te paše i ustaše's style would be more closer to traditional folk. With the album selling about 300,000 copies, it would be the second best-selling album in Baja's entire career.
Background
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Release
Stan'te paše i ustaše was released sometime in mid 1992 by Nina Trejd and immediately gained traction. It would go on to sell some 300,000 copies in its run, and would have songs that Baja would become most known for. Consequently these songs became permanent setlist features for future live shows.
In the same year, SRTV Knin produced a music video for Vrati se vojvodo. Filmed somewhere in Krajina, the video had low budget production as it shows clips of Baja at the house of Četnik vojvode, Đujić Momčilo albeit in poor quality.[1]
The following year, the VHS compilation Najveći hitovi would include music videos for Stan'te paše i ustaše, Kad sam bio mali, Božić je and the aforementioned music video for Vrati se vojvodo.[2] In 1997, Baja would receive a Platinum record at Nina Trejd's "Hala Borik Banja Luka"[3] and would perform a live show with an alternate version of "Kad sam bio mali" as the opening song.[4]
In 2015 Nina Trejd would upload the album on YouTube and digital platforms like iTunes, Amazon Music, and Spotify. This version would include "Ne dam Krajine" from the album of the same name, though the reason for its inclusion is unknown.[5] In 2020, it would be re-released to digital platforms, this time with "Ne dam Krajine" omitted.
Track listing
All tracks are written by М. Пајчин Баја.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Стан'те паше и усташе" | |
2. | "Јожа тужни" | |
3. | "Божић је" | |
4. | "Ни метра више" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Морем плови једна мала барка" | |
2. | "Кад сам био мали" | |
3. | "Певај Србијо" | |
4. | "Врати се војводо" |
Personnel
Writing
- М. Пајчин Баја - Аутор музике и текста (Music and Lyrics)
- Славко Митровић-Цале - Аранжмани (Arrangements)
Production
- Жељко Грујић - Продуцент (Producer), Музички уредник (Editor)
- Сузана Гордана Грујић - Извршни продуцент (Executive producer)
- Ђурђа Бућан - Одговорни уредник (Editor in chief)
Miscellaneous
Захваљујемо се свим пријатељима Српског рода који су помогли при реализацији овог пројекта
Спонзори:
- "ИВ СТИЛ" - "МИТИЋ И СИН"
- "ЗЛАТИБОРАЦ" - "КРАШ КОМЕРЦ"
Variants
References
- ↑ "Baja Mali Knindza - Vrati se vojvodo - (Official video 1992) HD". 24 June 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ↑ "Baja Mali Knindza - KOKTEL HITOVA 1 - (Official video 1993) - CEO SNIMAK". 23 September 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ↑ "Baja Mali Knindza - Kad sam bio mali (Hala Borik Banja Luka 1997)". 4 June 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
- ↑ "Baja Mali Knindza - Dvorana Borik Banja Luka 1997". 12 September 2011. 7 July 2023.
- ↑ "Baja Mali Knindza - Stante pase i ustase". 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2023.