Block Out (album)

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Released2007
RecordedDecember 23, 2005, Dom Omladine, Belgrade
Promotional videos 1994–2004
Genre Alternative rock, Art rock, Hard rock, Doom metal, Psychedelic rock
Label Multimedia Records
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Block Out DVD is the self-titled DVD release by the Serbian alternative rock band Block Out. The DVD, featuring the December 23, 2005 Dom Omladine live recording and all the promotional videos the band recorded throughout their career, was released by Multimedia records in 2007.

Contents

Track listing

Live at Dom Omladine Belgrade, December 23, 2005

All tracks written by Nikola Vranjković.

  1. "Veži me"
  2. "Čarobni akord"
  3. "Majdan"
  4. "Deponija"
  5. "Tata Brada"
  6. "Trenje"
  7. "Bedem"
  8. "Nedostupna polja"
  9. "Najduži je poslednji sat"
  10. "Protiv sebe"
  11. "Težak slučaj pakla"
  12. "Dan koji nikad nije došao"
  13. "Kad hodam"
  14. "SDSS" / "GSZ"
  15. "Tri korne penal"

Videos

All tracks written by Nikola Vranjković. Directed By Milutin Jovančić except where noted.

  1. "Neki moji drugovi" (directed by Brana Šouc; edited by Marija Tešić, Zoran Lazarević)
  2. "Devojko mala"
  3. "Trenje"
  4. "Sekira" (edited by Predrag Novković)
  5. "Manastir" (directed by Milan Nikolić)
  6. "Nedostupna polja" (directed by Milorad Milinković, Milutin Jovančić)
  7. "Beltaine" (directed by Milan Nikolić, Milutin Jovančić)
  8. "Protiv sebe" (director of photography Dušan Vučković; edited by Predrag Novković)
  9. "Soba"
  10. "San koji srećan sanjaš sam"
  11. "Zvezdane staze"
  12. "Tata Brada"
  13. "Ako imaš s kim i gde"
  14. "Majdan" (director of photography Bojan Dmitrašinović, Milan Kilibarda; edited by Milutin Jovančić)
  15. "Nevremena" (directed by Bojan Dmitrašinović)

Personnel

Additional personnel

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