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[[File:1993 Superton Catalog Sabor.jpeg|thumb|13.09.1993 release of [[Sabor]], showcasing a [[SuperTon]] ad for the ''Rat i mir'' and [[Kockar bez sreće (Album)|Kockar bez sreće]] release. "Happy new year 1994 wishes you SuperTon & Baja Mali Knindža".]]
'''Rat i mir''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Рат и мир, lit. "War and Peace") is the fifth studio album by Serb war singer  
'''Rat i mir''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Рат и мир, lit. "War and Peace") is the fifth studio album by Serb war singer  


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Shortly after in 1994 there would also be a [[Rat i mir (VHS)|VHS of the same name]] which included music videos for many of the songs. The same year the [[RTVJ]] compilation "[[Koktel srpskih pevača]]" would feature three songs from the album, [[Grešnik (Song|Grešnik]], [[Dražo (Song|Dražo]] and [[Jovo (Song|Jovo]], which suggests a possible RTVJ release of ''Rat i mir.''
Shortly after in 1994 there would also be a [[Rat i mir (VHS)|VHS of the same name]] which included music videos for many of the songs. The same year the [[RTVJ]] compilation "[[Koktel srpskih pevača]]" would feature three songs from the album, [[Grešnik (Song|Grešnik]], [[Dražo (Song|Dražo]] and [[Jovo (Song|Jovo]], which suggests a possible RTVJ release of ''Rat i mir.''


SuperTon uploaded the album to YouTube and various other streaming platforms for the first time in 2015. 5 years later in 2020 it got reuploaded together together with a lot of other albums and redistributed to streaming services.
[[SuperTon]] uploaded the album to YouTube and various other streaming platforms for the first time in 2015. 5 years later in 2020 it got reuploaded together together with a lot of other albums and redistributed to streaming services.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline = Side A
| headline = Side A
| title1 = Дилер
| title1 = [[Diler (Song)|Дилер]]
| length1 = 2:40
| length1 = 2:40
| title2 = Затвор
| title2 = [[Zatvor (Song)|Затвор]]
| length2 = 4:05
| length2 = 4:05
| title3 = Тата
| title3 = [[Tata (Song)|Тата]]
| length3 = 2:30
| length3 = 2:30
| title4 = Ђедо
| title4 = [[Đedo (Song)|Ђедо]]
| length4 = 3:10
| length4 = 3:10
| lyrics4 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]
| lyrics4 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]
}}{{Track listing
}}{{Track listing
| headline = Side B
| headline = Side B
| title1 = Гаврило
| title1 = [[Gavrilo (Song)|Гаврило]]
| length1 = 3:25
| length1 = 3:25
| title2 = Дражо
| title2 = [[Dražo (Song)|Дражо]]
| length2 = 3:30
| length2 = 3:30
| title3 = Јово
| title3 = [[Jovo (Song)|Јово]]
| length3 = 2:45
| length3 = 2:45
| lyrics3 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]
| lyrics3 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]
| title4 = Грешник
| title4 = [[Grešnik (Song)|Грешник]]
| length4 = 2:55
| length4 = 2:55
| lyrics4 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]
| lyrics4 = [[Lazo Pajčin|Лазо Пајчин – Жељо]]

Revision as of 16:37, 7 July 2023

Рат и мир
Rat i mir cropped cover.jpeg
First Edition SuperTon Cover
Studio album by
Released1993
GenreNovokompovana
Length25:00
LabelSuperTon
Баја Мали Книнџа chronology
Још се ништа не зна
(1993)
Рат и мир
(1993)
Коцкар без среће
(1993)
13.09.1993 release of Sabor, showcasing a SuperTon ad for the Rat i mir and Kockar bez sreće release. "Happy new year 1994 wishes you SuperTon & Baja Mali Knindža".

Rat i mir (Serbian Cyrillic: Рат и мир, lit. "War and Peace") is the fifth studio album by Serb war singer

Baja Mali Knindža, released in late 1993 by SuperTon. It was released along side "Kockar bez sreće" and is accompanied by Orkestar Pravoslavci. The album features one of Baja's most famous songs, "Tata".

Background

[TBA]

Release

Sometime in late 1993 SuperTon released two Baja albums, Rat i mir and Kockar bez sreće. Rat i mir being the first one of the double release, it, unlike Kockar bez sreće, features patriotic songs.

The Album would feature day to day topics like the hyperinflation of the Yugoslav dinar in Diler or the general hardships of war in Grešnik, Dražo about the chaotic Serb politics at the time and Tata satirizing the anti-Serb sentiments prominent in western media.

Tata would gain a lot of popularity in recent times due to the "My dad is a war criminal" meme and turn its original message to one of unironic glorification of war crimes.

Shortly after in 1994 there would also be a VHS of the same name which included music videos for many of the songs. The same year the RTVJ compilation "Koktel srpskih pevača" would feature three songs from the album, Grešnik, Dražo and Jovo, which suggests a possible RTVJ release of Rat i mir.

SuperTon uploaded the album to YouTube and various other streaming platforms for the first time in 2015. 5 years later in 2020 it got reuploaded together together with a lot of other albums and redistributed to streaming services.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Баја – Мали Книнџа

Side A
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Дилер" 2:40
2."Затвор" 4:05
3."Тата" 2:30
4."Ђедо"Лазо Пајчин – Жељо3:10
Side B
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Гаврило" 3:25
2."Дражо" 3:30
3."Јово"Лазо Пајчин – Жељо2:45
4."Грешник"Лазо Пајчин – Жељо2:55
Total length:20:00

Personnel

Writing

Production

  • Цветин Тодоровић - Продуцент (Producer), Директор (Director), Главни и одговорни уредник (Editor in chief)
  • Маша и Неђка - Извршни продуценти (Executive producers)
  • Феки - Фото (Photography)

Miscellaneous

Морална подршка – Котобања, Монца, Дворац, Делије, Личка Капа, Витловка и Нож.

Да би био оно што сам данас много су заслужили: Зоран Паунковић, Љубиша, Исус, Милорад Јовић, Воја, Трандафировић, Миле Алимпиш и један Жељко

Variants

First Release by SuperTon in 1993
1994 SuperTon Rerelease


  • Generally high audio quality
  • Numbered release
  • Known numbers: 01204, 01219, 01428, 04458, 09132
  • SuperTon stamp
  • Late 1993



  • Generally high audio quality
  • Unnumbered Rerelease
  • No SuperTon stamp
  • sometime in 1994