Srbija

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Srbija (Serbian Cyrillic: Србија, lit. "Serbia") is the eleventh studio album by Milka Todorović, released some time in 1993 by SuperTon. The album's CD release would be the first CD ever released by the company.

Србија
Srbija-j-card-front-RA20k.jpg
Cover of reissue.
Studio album by
Released1993
GenreNovokompovana
Length41:20
LabelSuperTon
Milka Todorović chronology
Svidjam ti se/Šta sudbina uradi
(1991)
Србија
(1993)
Zbog nje
(1994)

Background

When the breakup of Yugoslav happened, Diskos was in chaos. Cvetin Todorović, an employee and Milka's husband at the time would set up his own production studio, SuperTon.[1] Milka who would release her works under Diskos would migrate to SuperTon for the rest of her singing career as a result.

Release

Srbija would release some time in 1993 by SuperTon. While it was only on cassette in its domestic release, it would have two different covers. Both are of the same photoshoot and a similar pose, just at different angles. The assumed first issue has the "Novo" ("New") tagline on it. Reissues would omit this. It was also released on CD format by RTVJ, a Swiss distributor. RTVJ would also handle the cassette distribution in Switzerland.

Despite its title implying a patriotic album, most of the songs are love songs. It is also the longest album SuperTon released within the year with eleven tracks and a runtime of over 40 minutes.

Track listing

[TBA]

Variants

SuperTon reissue (1993)
Notes
  • Some photoshoot as the Swiss release
  • Clear cassette
  • Saturated poor audio quality like most 1993 releases

References

  1. "Cvetin Todorović, kompozitor prvog Kebinog hita: "Došlo je vreme da mi Keba podigne spomenik". Telegraf.rs. 4 July 2021. Archived from the original on 30 September 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.