Zašto da ne!

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Zašto da ne!
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 1994 (1994-11-19)
Recorded10 May – 10 July 1994 at Studio M, Novi Sad and Studio 5 PGP RTS, Belgrade
Genre Alternative rock
Label PGP RTS
Producer Srđan Gojković "Gile"
Električni orgazam chronology
Seks, droga, nasilje i strah / Balkan Horror Rock
(1992)
Zašto da ne!
(1994)
A um bum
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Zašto da ne! (Why Not!) is the seventh studio album by Serbian/Yugoslav band Električni orgazam. It was released in 1994 by PGP RTS. It is the band's first double album.

Contents

Track listing

Lyrics by Petrović (tracks: A3, D5), Čavajda (tracks: A2, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to C4, C6 to D6), Todorović (A3) and Radomirović (C5). Music by Petrović (tracks: A4, A5, B3, B4, C2 to C4, D3, D5, D6), Čavajda (tracks: C5, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to B3, B5 to C4, C6 to D6) and Zagorčić (B4). Arranged by Petrović (tracks: A1, A3 to B1, B3 to B5, C1 to C4, C6 to D6), Čavajda (tracks: A2, C5, D5), Gojković (tracks: A1 to C1, C3, C4, C6 to D6), Todorović (tracks: A2, A3), Radomirović (tracks: B2, B4, C1, C2, D1) and Zagorčić (B4).

"A" Side

  1. "Keine Macht Den Drogen" (flute Nenad Čanak, vocals (refrain) – Nenad Racković)
  2. "I. D. J. S."
  3. "Nikog više ne čekam" (saxophone – Neša Petrović)
  4. "Ja sam sasvim normalan"
  5. "Zašto da ne"

"B" Side

  1. "Kažu da te vratim mami"
  2. "Daj mi sklonište" (vocals – Manja, Cane)
  3. "Ovaj put je tvoj" (flute Nenad Čanak, violin – Štukelja)
  4. "Dajem ljubav"
  5. "Spojimo se sad" (saxophone – Neša Petrović)
  6. "Prljava mala devojčica"

"C" Side

  1. "Moj život je paranoja" (vocals Cane)
  2. "Oslobodi se (U krugu svetlosti)"
  3. "Da si tako jaka"
  4. "A ti me opet zoveš"
  5. "Škloke ploke flonge"
  6. "Rasipam se"

"D" Side

  1. "Metadonska terapija"
  2. "Prestani" (vocals [refrain] – Manja, Cane)
  3. "Jak kao kamen"
  4. "Halucinacije"
  5. "Huni i Avari naviru"
  6. "Sijaj sad kao novo Sunce"

Personnel

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References

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