Kiselo i slatko

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Kiselo i slatko
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Studio album by
Released1994
RecordedAugust–September 1989, 1992 O studio, Belgrade
May - December 1993, PGP RTS studios 5 and 6, Belgrade
Genre Garage rock, punk rock, blues rock
Length34:39
Label PGP RTB
211959
Producer Partibrejkers, Vlada Negovanović
Partibrejkers chronology
Partibrejkers III
(1989)
Kiselo i slatko
(1994)
Ledeno doba
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Kiselo i slatko is the fourth studio album by the Serbian garage rock/punk rock band Partibrejkers, released by PGP RTB in 1994.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Zoran Kostić and Nebojša Antonijević, except track 6 written by Milan Mladenović and track 7 written by Dime Todorov.

No.TitleLength
1."Ja hoću da te volim (Kako)" (I Want To Love You (How))4:09
2."Hoću da Znam" (I Want To Know)3:49
3."Ljudi nisu isti" (People Are Not The Same)2:54
4."Javi se" (Call Me)4:18
5."Molitva" (A Prayer)5:36
6."Daleko od očiju" (Away From The Eyes)5:51
7."Ja sam doktor" (I Am A Doctor)2:29
8."Težak zaborav" (Heavy Oblivion)6:42
9."Ona je prokleta" (She is Cursed)3:02
10."Ti si moja sreća" (You Are My Happiness)3:33

Personnel

Partibrejkers

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Grujić, Tomislav. "Partibrejkers - Kiselo i slatko". Ritam (in Serbian). Belgrade (2 (fourth series)): 66.