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'''''Crna žena''''' (<small>lit.</small> "Cursed Woman"), is the third studio album by Ljubiša Kalas. It would be the second collaboration with lyricist Rade Vidić and the last time Kalas was accompanied by Orkestar RTV Sarajevo. All but three songs would be featured as bonus tracks in the CD release of ''[[Sve Se Vrati, Sve Se Plati]]''. Due to the location of people involved, it is assumed that Renome is in possession of the master and became the rights holders to the album post-war.
'''''Crna žena''''' (<small>lit.</small> "Black Woman"), is the third studio album by Ljubiša Kalas. It would be the second collaboration with lyricist Rade Vidić and the last time Kalas was accompanied by Orkestar RTV Sarajevo. All but three songs would be featured as bonus tracks in the CD release of ''[[Sve Se Vrati, Sve Se Plati]]''. Due to the location of people involved, it is assumed that Renome is in possession of the master and became the rights holders to the album post-war.
 
The title "Black woman" does not refer to skin color, but rather a particular wickedness in behavior, associated with darkness.
==Background==
==Background==
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Revision as of 14:32, 19 October 2023

Crna žena
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Studio album by
Released1991
GenreNovokompovana
Length34:20
LabelPGP RTB
ProducerR. Petković
Ljubiša Kalas chronology
Ljubiša Kalas
(1990)
Crna žena
(1991)
Љубо Граната
(1993)

Crna žena (lit. "Black Woman"), is the third studio album by Ljubiša Kalas. It would be the second collaboration with lyricist Rade Vidić and the last time Kalas was accompanied by Orkestar RTV Sarajevo. All but three songs would be featured as bonus tracks in the CD release of Sve Se Vrati, Sve Se Plati. Due to the location of people involved, it is assumed that Renome is in possession of the master and became the rights holders to the album post-war.

The title "Black woman" does not refer to skin color, but rather a particular wickedness in behavior, associated with darkness.

Background

[TBA]

Release

Crna žena would release some time in 1991 by PGP RTB on both cassette and LP formats. While most of the album has been recovered due to appearing as bonus tracks in the 1999 album Sve Se Vrati, Sve Se Plati. The tracks "Gde je sada moja dana", "Osvetiću ti se" and "Sanja l' me" would become lost media until 2023 where the audio from the tape would be uploaded from YouTube.

Track listing

All music composed by R. Vidić except where noted; all lyrics written by R. Vidić except where noted.

Side B
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Zbog tebe budan provodim noći"  Lj. Kešelj3:30
2."Uzela si sve"M. Pećanac Lj. Kešelj3:28
3."Kazaljke" M. MrehićS. Vidović2:46
4."Osvetiću ti se"S. Vidović  3:40
5."Sanja l' me"  S. Vidović3:58
Total length:34:20

Personnel

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Variants

PGP RTB Release (1991)
Notes
  • Good audio quality
  • Signature frosted cassette
  • Signature pink labels