Zašto da ne!
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Zašto da ne! is the studio album
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 by Serbia
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n/Yugoslav
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ian New wave band Električni orgazam
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. It was released in 1994 by PGP RTS. It is the band's first double album
Double album
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Track listing

Lyrics by Petrović (tracks: A3, D5), Čavajda (tracks: A2, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to C4, C6 to D6), Todorović (A3) and Radomirović (C5). Music by Petrović (tracks: A4, A5, B3, B4, C2 to C4, D3, D5, D6), Čavajda (tracks: C5, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to B3, B5 to C4, C6 to D6) and Zagorčić (B4). Arranged by Petrović (tracks: A1, A3 to B1, B3 to B5, C1 to C4, C6 to D6), Čavajda (tracks: A2, C5, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to C1, C3, C4, C6 to D6), Todorović (tracks: A2, A3), Radomirović (tracks: B2, B4, C1, C2, D1) and Zagorčić (B4).

"A" Side

  1. "Keine Macht Den Drogen" (flute – Nenad Čanak
    Nenad Canak
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    , vocals (refrain) – Nenad Racković)
  2. "I. D. J. S."
  3. "Nikog više ne čekam" (saxophone – Neša Petrović)
  4. "Ja sam sasvim normalan"
  5. "Zašto da ne"

"B" Side

  1. "Kažu da te vratim mami"
  2. "Daj mi sklonište" (vocals – Manja, Cane)
  3. "Ovaj put je tvoj" (flute – Nenad Čanak
    Nenad Canak
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    , violin – Štukelja)
  4. "Dajem ljubav"
  5. "Spojimo se sad" (saxophone – Neša Petrović)
  6. "Prljava mala devojčica"

"C" Side

  1. "Moj život je paranoja" (vocals – Cane)
  2. "Oslobodi se (U krugu svetlosti)"
  3. "Da si tako jaka"
  4. "A ti me opet zoveš"
  5. "Škloke ploke flonge"
  6. "Rasipam se"

"D" Side

  1. "Metadonska terapija"
  2. "Prestani" (vocals [refrain] – Manja, Cane)
  3. "Jak kao kamen"
  4. "Halucinacije"
  5. "Huni i Avari naviru"
  6. "Sijaj sad kao novo Sunce"

Personnel

  • Švaba (Zoran Radomirović) — bass guitar
    Bass guitar
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    , vocals
  • Čavke (Goran Čavajda) — drums
    Drum kit
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    , didgeridoo
    Didgeridoo
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    , vocals
  • Banana (Branislav Petrović) — guitar
    Guitar
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    , vocals, organ
    Organ (music)
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    , piano
    Piano
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    , violin
    Violin
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    , xylophone
    Xylophone
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  • Srđan Gojković "Gile" — vocals, guitar
  • Srđan Todorović "Žika" — drums, percussion, tambourine
    Tambourine
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  • Dejan Radisavljević "Role" — guitar (tracks: A4, B1, C3, C4, C6, D3)
  • Zoran Zagorčić — organ, piano (tracks: B2, B4, B5, C1, C4, D2 to D4)

External links

  • Zašto da ne! at Discogs
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