Od neba do neba

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Od neba do neba
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Heavy metal
Label Croatia Records
Divlje jagode chronology
Sto vjekova
(1996)
Od neba do neba
(2003)
Biodinamička ljubav
(2013)

Od neba do neba (English: From Heaven to Heaven) is the ninth studio album by the Bosnian heavy metal band Divlje jagode, released in 2003.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dobro došla ljubavi" 
2."Motori 2003" 
3."Marija" 
4."Piši mi" 
5."Od neba do neba" 
6."Ne krivi me" 
7."Kap po kap" 
8."Ljubi me i ostani" 
9."Oluja" 
10."TV kralj" 
11."Ne želiš kraj" 

Personnel

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