Galija discography

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Galija discography
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The first Galija lineup
Studio albums13
Live albums1
Compilation albums5
Singles2

This is the discography of Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Galija . This discography consists of 13 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 7-inch singles, and 5 compilation albums. This list does not include solo material or side projects performed by the members.

Contents

Studio albums

TitleReleased
Prva plovidba 1979
Druga plovidba 1980
Ipak verujem u sebe 1982
Bez naglih skokova 1984
Digni ruku 1986
Daleko je Sunce 1988
Korak do slobode 1989
Istorija, ti i ja 1991
Karavan 1994
Trinaest 1996
Voleti voleti 1997
Južnjačka uteha 1999
Dobro jutro, to sam ja 2005
Mesto pored prozora 2010

Live albums

TitleReleased
Ja jesam odavde 1998

Compilation albums

TitleReleased
Još uvek sanjam (Najveći hitovi) 1990
Ni rat ni mir (Odlomci iz trilogije) 1991
Večita plovidba 1997
The Best Of2008
Oženiše me muzikom 2009

Singles

TitleReleased
"Pravo slavlje" / "Na Drini ćuprija"1991
Jednom u sto godina 1992

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