Braćo i sestre

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Braćo i sestre
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Live album by Električni Orgazam
Released 1987
Recorded October 17, 18 and 19, 1986
Kulušić , Zagreb
Genre Garage rock
Punk rock
Rock
Length41:05
Label Jugoton
Producer Ivan Stančić Piko, Srđan Gojković Gile
Električni Orgazam live chronology
Warszava '81 (Live EP)
(1982)
Braćo i sestre
(1987)
Seks, droga, nasilje i strah / Balkan Horror Rock
(1992)

Braćo i sestre is the first live album by the Serbian rock band Električni Orgazam, released in 1987.

Električni Orgazam Serbian rock band

Električni Orgazam is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade. Originally starting as a combination of new wave, punk rock and post-punk, the band later slowly changed their style, becoming a mainstream rock act. They were one of the most notable acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Srđan Gojković Gile, except where noted.

  1. "Svaka nova noć" (3:30)
  2. "Klinci traže zabavu" (2:10)
  3. "Debela devojka" (2:32)
  4. "Nebo" (Ljubomir Jovanović, Đorđe Otašević) (2:07)
  5. "I'm Waiting For My Man" (Lou Reed) (2:55)
  6. "Krokodili dolaze" (6:05)
  7. "Bejbe, ti nisi tu (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards(3:35)
  8. "Pođimo" (2:15)
  9. "Kako bubanj kaže" (4:04)
  10. "Locomotion" (Carole King, Gerry Goffin (3:03)
  11. "Ne postojim" (2:20)
  12. "Ja sam težak kao konj" (2:30)
  13. "Konobar" (Ljubomir Đukić) (2:15)

Personnel

Additional personnel

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