Partibrejkers III

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Partibrejkers III
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Studio album by
Released1989
RecordedAugust–September 1989, O studio, Belgrade
Genre Garage rock, punk rock, blues rock
Length28:46
Label Jugodisk
LPD-0509
Producer Milan Ćirić
Partibrejkers chronology
Partibrejkers II
(1988)
Partibrejkers III
(1989)
Kiselo i slatko
(1994)
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Partibrejkers III is the third studio album by the Serbian garage rock/punk rock band Partibrejkers, released by Jugodisk in 1989.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Zoran Kostić and Nebojša Antonijević.

No.TitleLength
1."Kreni prema meni" (Go Towards Me)2:35
2."Sunca sin" (Son of the Sun)2:00
3."Zemljotres" (Earthquake)3:00
4."Ona sve zna" (She Knows Everything)3:38
5."Najbolje se putuje" (The Best Way To Travel)2:22
6."Ono što pokušavam" (What I Am Attempting)3:16
7."Hipnotisana gomila" (Hypnotized Crowd)2:21
8."Daleko od srca" (Away From The Heart)3:50
9."Ja radim teško" (I'm working hard)2:47
10."Reći ću ti" (I Will Tell You)2:57

Personnel

Partibrejkers

Additional personnel

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References

  1. Piljak, Duško. "Partibrejkers - Partibrejkers III". Ritam (in Serbian). Belgrade: Sportinvest, ROID Vuk Karadžić (12): 72.