...a milicija trenira strogoću! (i druge pjesmice za djecu)

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...a milicija trenira strogoću!
(i druge pjesmice za djecu)
Studio album by
Ratimir Boršić Rača & Bijelo Dugme
Released1983
Genre
LabelJugoton
ProducerGoran Bregović
Bijelo Dugme chronology
Singl ploče (1976–1980)
(1982)
...a milicija trenira strogoću! (i druge pjesmice za djecu)
(1983)
Uspavanka za Radmilu M.
(1983)

...a milicija trenira strogoću! (i druge pjesmice za djecu) (trans. ...and Militsiya Trains Strictness (and Other Songs for Children)) is a children's music album recorded by Yugoslav child singer Ratimir Boršić "Rača" and Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1983.

Background

The lyrics for the album were written by poet

Seid Memić "Vajta" to sing the vocals, but eventually, vocals were recorded by the eleven-year-old Ratimir Boršić "Rača".[2] The album was released under the names of both band and singer.[2] The album cover was designed by Bijelo Dugme's old collaborator Dragan S. Stefanović.[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Duško Trifunović (lyrics) and Goran Bregović (music).

No.TitleLength
1."...a milicija trenira strogoću!" ("...and Police Trains Strictness!")3:34
2."Pjesma o vozovima" ("Song about Trains")2:49
3."Pjesma o mlijeku" ("Song about Milk")2:30
4."Pjesma o bašti, parku i cvijeću" ("Song about Garden, Park and Flowers")3:20
5."Pjesma o žmurki i lovu" ("Song about
Mozart
"
)
2:40
9."Lava dva" ("Two Lions")2:37

Personnel

  • Ratimir Boršić – vocals

Bijelo Dugme

Additional personnel

  • Duško Trifunović – lyrics
  • Mahmut Ferović – recorded by
  • Dragan S. Stefanović – design

Reception

The album was well received by the critics, who pointed up that Bregović and Trifunović did not consider children audience "mentally immature".[3]

Legacy

The title track was often performed by Bijelo Dugme in concert,

Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd (2005).[5]

References

  1. ^ a b ...a milicija trenira strogoću! (i druge pjesmice za djecu) at Discogs
  2. ^ a b Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 34.
  3. ^ a b c Krstulović, Zvonimir (2005). Bijelo Dugme: Doživjeti stotu. Profil. p. 38.
  4. ^ Mramor, kamen i željezo
  5. ^ Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd at Discogs

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