Seljačka buna
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Seljačka buna is the second and last album by the Serbian rock
Serbian rock
Serbian rock is the rock music scene of Serbia. During the 1960s, 1970s and the 1980s, while Serbia was a constituent republic of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbian rock scene was a part of the SFR Yugoslav rock scene....

 supergroup
Supergroup (music)
In the late 1960s, the term supergroup was coined to describe "a rock music group whose performers are already famous from having performed individually or in other groups"....

 Familija
Familija
Familija was a Serbian rock supergroup from Belgrade, consisting of Vampiri, Košava and U Škripcu members...

, released in 1997.

Background

The band's second album featured the same style the band had on the debut. The album, like the previous, was produced by Đorđe Petrović, and featured fourteen songs, including "Brate Murate
Brate Murate
Brate Murate is a single by the Serbian rock supergroup Familija, released in 1996.- Background :Having released the first album, the band recorded a CD single featuring two songs...

" which was previously released on single and produced by Aleksandar "Saša" Habić. The album was recorded at the Music Factory studio except for track five, which was recorded at the PGP RTS studio 5.

The drummer Ratko "Rale" Ljubičić did not appear on the album as he previously left the band and was firstly replaced by Marko Milivojević
Marko Milivojevic
Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands...

, and then by Petar "Pera Zver" Radmilović.

Tracklisting

  1. "Tehnička proba" (1:48) (Familija)
  2. "Svadba" (0:47) (Aleksandar Vasiljević)
  3. "Hepi hipi" (3:22) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Petrović)
  4. "Niko nije kriv" (4:05) (Dejan Pejović)
  5. "Brate Murate
    Brate Murate
    Brate Murate is a single by the Serbian rock supergroup Familija, released in 1996.- Background :Having released the first album, the band recorded a CD single featuring two songs...

    " (3:07) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Petrović)
  6. "Boli me kita" (3:19) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović)
  7. "Paranoja" (4:09) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović)
  8. "Pa, pa, paranoja" (4:10) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović)
  9. "Mali zmaj" (1:48) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović)
  10. "Niš, Pariz, Teksas" (2:58) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović)
  11. "Mamlaze!" (3:14) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Pejović, Dejan Petrović)
  12. "Jin i Jang" (1:54) (Familija)
  13. "Tumbrlakatukaćaka" (3:29) (Aleksandar Vasiljević, Dejan Petrović)
  14. "Više nikada" (3:12) (Aleksandar Lukić, Aleksandar Vasiljević)

Personnel

  • Aleksandar "Luka" Lukić (bass)
  • Aleksandar "Vasa" Vasiljević (guitar, vocals)
  • Dejan "Peja" Pejović (vocals, tambourine)
  • Dejan "Dexi" Petrović (vocals)

Additional personnel

  • Petar "Pera Zver" Radmilović (drums)
  • Marko Milivojević
    Marko Milivojevic
    Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands Marko Milivojević is a Serbian musician. He played drums and keyboards in various Yugoslav bands...

    (drums on track 5) (uncredited on the album)
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