Samo par godina za nas

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Samo par godina za nas
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Studio album by Ekatarina Velika
Released 1989
Recorded October and November 1988, "M" Studio Novi Sad and January 1989, Benkovac
Genre Alternative rock
Label PGP RTB
Producer Mitar Subotić
Theodore Yanni
Ekatarina Velika
Ekatarina Velika chronology
Ljubav
(1987)Ljubav1987
Samo par godina za nas
(1989)
Dum Dum
(1991)Dum Dum1991
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Ritam 2/5 stars[1]

Samo par godina za nas (English: Only a Few Years Left for Us) is the fifth studio album by the Serbian rock band Ekatarina Velika, released in 1989. It is the last one recorded with Bojan Pečar as a bassist. The album was produced by Mitar "Suba" Subotić, Theodore Yanni and Ekatarina Velika, with Suba and Yanni also included as guest stars. Another guest star was Tanja Jovićević (the lead singer of the band Oktobar 1864) on backing vocals.

In November 2006, "Par godina za nas" was voted the best former Yugoslav popular music song (on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list) by the listeners of Serbian B92 radio.[2]

Track listing

All music composed by Milan Mladenović, arrangements by Ekatarina Velika and Mitar Subotić.

No. Title Lyrics Length
1. "Iznad grada (Above The City)"   Milan Mladenović 4:57
2. "Krug (The Circle)"   Milan Mladenović 3:09
3. "Srce (Heart)"   Milan Mladenović 3:37
4. "Sinhro (Synchro)"   Margita Stefanović 4:11
5. "Nisam mislio na to (I Didn't Think About That)"   Margita Stefanović 5:30
6. "Par godina za nas (A Few Years Left For Us)"   M. Mladenović, M. Stefanović 4:10
7. "Amerika (America)"   Milan Mladenović 5:10
8. "Ona i on i on i ja (Her And Him And Him And I)"   Milan Mladenović 4:18
9. "Ona mi je rekla (She Told Me)"   Milan Mladenović 5:27
10. "Svetilište (The Shrine)"   Zoran Rosić 3:22

Personnel

References

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  2. 100 najboljih domačih - konačan plasman at Radio B92 (Retrieved: 16 August 2009)

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