Plači voljena zemljo

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Plači voljena zemljo (Serbian Cyrillic: Плачи вољена земљо, lit. "Cry Beloved Land") is the third studio album by vocal group Braća sa Dinare, released mid-1996, by SuperTon. It would be the last album from the group published by SuperTon and the vocalist debut of Lazo Pajčin.

Плачи вољена земљо
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Studio album by
ReleasedMid 1996
RecordedMay and April 1996
GenreNovokompovana
Length27:50
LabelSuperTon
ProducerЦветин Тодоровић
Браћа са Динаре chronology
Била једном једна земља
(1995)
Плачи вољена земљо
(1996)
Ја се свога, не одричем до гроба
(1997)

Background

"On mi je rekao, da ne zna šta će posle vojske. Ja mu napišem sto naslova i kažem: 'Evo, ovo ćeš da radiš!'"

— Baja Mali Knindža, in LAZO PAJČIN PRAVIO JE HITOVE SAMO OD NASLOVA, kurir.rs (20 June 2022)

The cover of the album is of the Dinara mountainside with the double fold a picture of a young Baja and a quote by Proka Jovkić. Recording of the album took place between April and May of 1996. Novak does not appear in the album, but returned in the next album, Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba. Instead cousin Lazo Pajčin (who had contributed to the albums Rat i mir and Život damo Krajine ne damo a few years prior) would sing due to his concerns over what he would do after his service.[1]

The album's themes pertain to Post-War topics such as displacement and what was Krajina. The song "Pješke idem iz grada" is attributed by "traditional", though was originally written by Mijat Božović in 1989. Its lyrics was altered to better fit the album's themes. The last track, "Posle oluje" is a callback to the Živeće ovaj narod song, "Miriše na kišu" as it retains the song's melody and lyrics with the line "Oblačno je, i kiša se sprema" being a direct reference to the song.

Release

Plači voljena zemljo was released mid-1996. Unlike previous albums, the cassette would have the track listing as sequential. Whether or not it was intended to be a multi-cassette release is unknown.

The album was initially uploaded on Youtube by the official SuperTon channel in 2015 with the audio being in poor quality and the source having severe sticky shed.[2] The audio would be reuploaded along with a full scan of the cover three years later, this time seemingly derived from a master copy.[3]

Track listing

All songs composed by Пајчин Мирко-Баја; all lyrics written by Пајчин Мирко-Баја.

Side A
No.TitleLength
5."Плачи вољена земљо" (Идеја за песму Мирко Вујовић)3:48
6."Не воле ме моји"2:41
7."Дрвар, Гламоч, Петровац, Грахово"4:55
8."После олује"2:19
Total length:27:50

Personnel

Writing

  • Пајчин Мирко-Баја- Све песме написао
  • Мирко Вујовић- Идеја за песму "Плачи вољена земљо"
  • Жељко Јовановић- Аранжмани, други глас
  • Срећко Ћосић- Други глас
  • Лазо Пајчин-Жељо- Други глас, А7 и А8 вокал
  • Прпа Синиша- Други глас
  • Мирко Покрајац-Плави- Други глас

Production

  • Мери и Весна- Избор фотографије
  • Војо Терзић- Извршни продуцент
  • Цветин Тодоровић- продуцент, директор, главни и одговорни уредник

Miscellaneous

Морална подршка - Сви који петком дозале на фудбал у Бечмен и сви запослени на плани у Сурчину, спонзор - ФУЛ

Снимано у студиу СУПЕР-ТОН априла и маја '96.

Variants

SuperTon release (1996)
Notes
  • Good audio quality
  • Clear cassette with pink labels
  1. LAZO PAJČIN PRAVIO JE HITOVE SAMO OD NASLOVA: Baja Mali Knindža setio se pokojnog brata i ispričao detalje koje niko ne zna. kurir.rs. 20 June 2022. Archived from the original on 22 June 2023.
  2. Braca sa Dinare - Placi voljena zemljo - (Audio 1996). Superton Official. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  3. Braca sa Dinare - Placi voljena zemljo - (Audio 1996)HD. Superton Official. 22 September 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2024.