Peta strana sveta

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Peta strana sveta
Peta strana sveta album cover.jpg
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Released1990
Recorded1989
Studio PGP-RTB Studio V, Belgrade
Genre
Length40:57
Label PGP-RTB
Producer Saša Habić
Kerber chronology
121288 Uživo
(1989)
Peta strana sveta
(1990)
Zapis
(1996)
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Peta strana sveta (trans. Fifth Side of the World) is the fifth studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1990.

Contents

Background and recording

Peta strana sveta was recorded in PGP-RTB Studio V and produced by Saša Habić. [2] Most of the album lyrics were written by the band's old associate Duško Arsenijević, and part of the lyrics were written by Riblja Čorba frontman Bora Đorđević, with whom the band had previously cooperated on their third studio album, Seobe (Migrations). [2] Đorđević wrote lyrics for two songs, co-wrote lyrics for one song with Arsenijević, and also sung backing vocals on the album recording. [3] Several songs featured Nenad Petrović on saxophone and the song "Mama – tata" ("Mom – Dad") featured a children's choir. [2] Peta strana sveta was the band's only album to feature a song not composed by the members of the band – the song "Ljubav je", composed by Dragoljub Ilić, keyboardist of the band Generacija 5. [3] The album cover was designed by Zoran Stamenković, the band's original drummer. [3]

Peta strana sveta was the band's last album recorded with drummer Dragoljub Đuričić and bass guitarist Branko Isaković. Đuričić would leave the band soon after the album recording, being replaced by Josip Hartl, [4] and Isaković would remain with the band until their early 1990s hiatus, being replaced by Saša Vasković when the band returned to the scene in the mid-1990s. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Mama – Tata" ("Mom – Dad")Duško ArsenijevićKeber3:39
2."Ana"Duško ArsenijevićKerber3:31
3."Sam" ("Alone")Duško ArsenjevićKerber4:46
4."Otkad te ne volim" ("Since I've Stopped Loving You")Duško ArsenijevićKerber4:41
5."Nema ničega iza oblaka" ("There's Nothing Beyond the Clouds")Duško ArsenijevićKerber3:39
6."Igraj sad" ("Dance Now")Duško ArsenijevićKerber4:38
7."Nažalost" ("Unfortunately") Bora Đorđević Kerber3:35
8."Kod Amerikanca" ("At The American")Bora ĐorđevićKerber4:01
9."Ljubav je" ("Love Is")
  • Bora Đorđević
  • Duško Arsenijević
Dragoljub Ilić4:42
10."Nikad ponovo" ("Never Again")Duško ArsenijevićKerber3:45

Personnel

Additional personnel

Legacy

In 2021, the song "Igraj sad" was ranked 5th on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Hard & Heavy Anthems published by web magazine Balkanrock. [5]

Covers

Serbian hard rock/heavy metal band Atlantida recorded a cover of the song "Igraj sad" on their 2009 album Put u večnost (Road to Eternity). [6]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 114.
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  4. Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog rock 'n' rolla 1962 – 2000. Niš: self-released. p. 76.
  5. "Metalni radnici: 100 najvećih YU hard & heavy himni", Balkanrock.com
  6. Put u večnost at Discogs