Krajiška grupa Tranzicija (Album)

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Krajiška grupa Tranzicija (Serbian Cyrillic: Крајишка група Транзиција, lit. "Krajiška Group Transition"), also known as Repa bez korjena (Serbian Cyrillic: Репа без корјена, lit. "Turnip Without Roots" ) is the debut studio album of the short-lived folk group Krajiška grupa Tranzicija.

Крајишка група Транзиција
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Studio album by
Released200(?)
GenreNovokompovana
Length28:46
Labelpatriot (uncredited)
Крајишка група Транзиција chronology
Крајишка група Транзиција
(200)
Podaj Bože sirotinji
(2006)

Background

Some members of the vocal group Zvuci tromeđe gathered under an anonymous name, Krajiška grupa Tranzicija. Much of its subject matter is similar to the works from the publisher, patriot.

Release

With no information present on the release of the Krajiška grupa Tranzicija, it is unknown when the album was released. Although initially released anonymously on cassette and CD, its publisher patriot would be revealed in 2020 following the digital release of the album.

The official channel states that the release year as 1997, it is incorrect as patriot's earliest-known releases were from the early 2000's. With the use of the European flag on the cover-art, the jabs at Europe, and the group's name as "Transition", the album could have been released when Serbia had a party transition. This transition would not only bring a series of reforms, but also an attempt at integrating Serbia into the European Union.[1] While the official acknowledgement of plans for the integration was in June 2003,[2] the planning stages began when Zoran Đinđić took office in 2001. The album's style is also closer to that of the early 2000's, specifically on Renome-related releases. With most of patriot's releases being in the early 2000's, the actual release window of the album is 2001-2003.

Track listing

All music written and composed by Грађани које нико ништа не пита.

Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Афера"2:55
2."Радован"3:51
3."Ратко"4:15
Total length:28:46

Personnel

Writing

  • ГРАЂАНИ КОЈЕ НИКО НИШТА НЕ ПИТА - Писали, пјевали, и свирали
  • ГОЈКА РИСТИЋА - Оркестар

Production

  • СЕЛО ПЛАНА - Ремикс

Miscellaneous

  • АРИЈА НЕБЕСКА - Спонзор

Variants

Cassette release (200(?))
Notes
  • Good, saturated audio quality
  • Lists "Radovan" as "Dođi Rašo vola ćemo peći"
CD release (200(?))
Notes
  • Disc color is indicative of a CDr
  • Excellent audio quality

References

  1. "Politički kontekst". www.zorandjindjic.org. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  2. "Eu-Western Balkans Summit Thessaloniki, 21 June 2003". ec.europa.eu. 21 June 2003. Retrieved 14 August 2024.