1991 – 1995
Appearance
1991 – 1995 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1990–1995 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 70:32 | |||
Label | Take It Or Leave It Records | |||
Osvajači chronology | ||||
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1991 – 1995 is a compilation album by Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Osvajači, released in 1997 and featuring all the songs from their first two studio albums, Krv i led (trans. Blood and Ice) and Sam (Alone). The compilation is the last album released by the original incarnation of the band, which split soon after the album release.[1]
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Dragan Urošević (music) and Zvonko Pantović (lyrics), except where noted.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Pronađi me" ("Find Me") | 4:28 | ||
2. | "Nikad više s tobom" ("Never Again With You") | 3:53 | ||
3. | "Krv i led" ("Blood and Ice") | 4:02 | ||
4. | "Sad mi treba" ("Now I Need") | 3:57 | ||
5. | "Bledi ruž" ("Pale Rouge") | 3:00 | ||
6. | "Gde da pobegnem" ("Where Can I Escape") | 4:09 | ||
7. | "Jako srce udara" ("Heart's Beating Hard") | 4:32 | ||
8. | "Jedna me devojka neće" ("One Girl Doesn't Want Me") | Zvonko Pantović | Ken Hensley | 3:42 |
9. | "Možda nebo zna" ("Maybe Heaven Knows") | 5:18 | ||
10. | "Duša kad izneveri" ("When the Soul Betrays") | 3:36 | ||
11. | "Kad me ostave svi" ("When Everybody Leaves Me") | 3:30 | ||
12. | "Zla noć" ("Evil Night") | 3:48 | ||
13. | "S kim čekaš dan" ("Who Are You Waiting for the Day With") | 4:05 | ||
14. | "Maska (Sam)" ("Mask (Alone)") | 3:32 | ||
15. | "Tiha predaja" ("Silent Surrender") | 3:05 | ||
16. | "Vreme za ludake" ("Time for Madmen") | 3:14 | ||
17. | "Iz sve snage" ("With All Might") | 3:15 | ||
18. | "Pesma za kraj" ("Song for the End") | 3:35 |
Credits
[edit]- Zvonko Pantović - vocals
- Dragan Urošević - guitar, producer (tracks: 10-18)
- Miša Raca - drums
- Saša Popović - bass guitar (tracks: 1-9)
- Laza Ristovski - keyboards (tracks: 1-9, 14), producer (tracks: 1-9)
- Dejan Dačović - bass guitar (tracks: 10-18)
- Nebojša Jakovljević - keyboards (tracks: 10-18)
References
[edit]- ^ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 218.