Ne dirajte njega

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Ne dirajte njega (lit. "Don't Touch Him") is the eleventh studio album by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža, released in 1997, by Lazarević Produktion and Estrada Shop. It is the only album released by Lazarević Production and the only collaboration with Novica Nikolić.

Ne dirajte njega
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Studio album by
Released1997 (1997)
GenreNovokompovana
Length33:20
LabelLazarević Produktion, Estrada Shop
ProducerNOVICA NIKOLIĆ - PATALO
Baja Mali Knindža chronology
Збогом оружје
(1995)
Ne dirajte njega
(1997)
Српским радикалима
(1997)

Background

After Zbogom oružje Baja went to Lazarević Production, who at the time was just starting to release their own original works rather than solely redistribute albums in Europe. Like Zbogom oružje, Meri would be credited on the release as the photo selector using an original photoshoot rather than picking out from pre-existing ones. Unlike Zbogom oružje however, Baja would not reuse the "Mali Baja" moniker and from this release forward, would never use it again, with its only other appearance being in Plači voljena zemljo.

With the collaboration with brothers Nenad and Novica Nikolić, the album's music would sound more updated than the previous two albums. While Baja's style would evolve continuously in future works, this specific direction would not be done again. Like Baja, this is the only release in their discography under Lazarević Produktion with a majority of the remainder of their work being published under ZaM.

While most content is original, "Bez zavičaja" is cover of the Nervozni Poštar song "Bez zavičaja sreće nema" from 1988[1], albeit with minor changes to fit the album's style.

The album has a dedication to Baja's daughter Smiljani, who was born a year prior to the release of the album.[2] It would be the only album released with a dedication in this manner, with Za kim zvona zvone and Gluvi barut allocating them to the moral support section.

Release

Ne dirajte njega was released on cassette and CD format in 1997, by Lazarević Produktion and Estrada shop. This would be the last release from Estrada shop and the only album released by Lazarević Produktion. Despite being the only release by Lazarević Produktion, Baja would work with artists within the company until 1999 where he would migrate to Renome.

The songs "Bez zavičaja" and "Magija" would become setlist staples and "Bez zavičaja" would receive a music video.[3]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Jedino život nema reprizu" V. Šerifović3:27
2."Med i mleko" Nenad Nikolić3:32
3."Slađana"  3:04
4."Bez zavičaja" (obrada Mirko Pajčin - Baja)F. ŠabovićF. Šabović3:55
5."Magija"  3:00
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Ne dirajte njega"2:55
2."Tri jeseni"3:28
3."Dom za nezbrinute"3:08
4."Nebo je plakalo s nama"3:47
5."Zaljubljeno srce"3:04
Total length:33:20

Personnel

Writing

  • NENAD - Aranžmani
  • NOVICA NIKOLIĆ - PATALO- Aranžmani
  • IVICA PAPRIĆICA- Solo gitare
  • VERICA ŠERIFOVIĆ- Muzika, prateći vokali
  • F. Šabović- Muzika i tekst

Production

  • NOVICA NIKOLIĆ - PATALO- Productent
  • "PATALO"- Studiu
  • PEĐA GLIGOREVIĆ- Snimatelj
  • ZORAN KUZMANOVIĆ MUNJA- Foto
  • MERI- Izbor fotografije
  • Z-Megarth Prof.- Design
  • Čedo Lazarević- Glavni i odgovorni urednik, Direktor

Variants

Early Lazarević Production release
Notes:
  • 1996 copyright year
  • Blue text
  • Great audio quality
  • Audio duped at faster-than-usual speed
Lazarević Production CD release
Notes:
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Dedication is written on the back of insert
  • Alternate photos in insert
  • Gallery

    References

    1. "Bez Zavičaja Sreće Nema". Nervozni poštar - Topic.12 December 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
    2. "Мерлина Пајчин: зашто волим Мирка Пајчина - Бају, Малог Книнџу". Sabor. 3 March 1997. Archived from the original on 3 November 2023. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
    3. "Baja Mali Knindza - Bez zavicaja". 3 March 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2023.