Dečija pesma explained

Dečija pesma
Type:ep
Artist:Disciplina Kičme
Cover:decijapesma.jpeg
Released:21 December 1987
Recorded:1987
Šašana, O and Akademija
Genre:
Length:22:34
Label:PGP RTB
2123045
Producer:Zeleni Zub
Prev Title:Najlepši hitovi! Uživo!
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Zeleni Zub na Planeti Dosade
Next Year:1990

Dečija pesma (English: Children’s Song) is the second EP by the Serbian alternative rock band Disciplina Kičme, released by the Serbian record label PGP RTB in 1987. The EP features five different versions of the song "Dečija pesma", children, disco, early, hit and superior mix of the track. The song lyrics featured the verse "Nije dobro Bijelo Dugme; Nije dobra Katarina; Šta je dobro; Šta nam treba; Kičme, Kičme Disciplina") ("Bijelo Dugme is not good; Neither is Katarina; What is good; What we need; Kičme, Kičme Disciplina"). As guests on the EP appeared YU grupa guitarist Dragi Jelić, Ivan Vdović "VD", Srđan Todorović, who by that time was playing in Ekatarina Velika, and Roze Poze guitarist Željko Nikolić. Ironic cover versions of Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" and The Cult single "Love Removal Machine", recorded live at the Akademija club, also appeared on the EP.

Track listing

All tracks written by Zeleni Zub, except tracks 3, written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, and 6, written by Robert Palmer.

Personnel

The band

Additional personnel

References