Pesme iznad istoka i zapada explained

Pesme iznad istoka i zapada
Type:compilation
Artist:Various Artists
Cover:Pesme iznad istoka i zapada.jpg
Released:April 15, 2001
Recorded:December 1999 – June 2000
Studio:O Studio, Belgrade
Length:74:12
Label:PGP-RTS
Radio Svetigora
Producer:Ivan Kljajić

Pesme iznad istoka i zapada (trans. Songs above East and West) is an album comprising the works of various artists, released in 2001, featuring thirteen songs recorded by Serbian rock musicians based on the poems of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (who has been canonized since the release of the album[1]).

In 2021 Pesme iznad istoka i zapada was polled 69th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).[2]

Recording and release

The album features (at the time) current and former members of Bezobrazno Zeleno, Bjesovi, Galija, Darkwood Dub, Luna, La Strada, Partibrejkers, Plejboj, Hazari, Sunshine, Električni Orgazam, 357, Qrve, Džukele, Goblini, Night Shift, Ana Stanić's backing band, and other bands.[3] The album also features Goran Trajkovski, member of Macedonian band Anastasia.[4] Although the participation of former Idoli members Srđan Šaper and Nebojša Krstić was announced,[5] [6] the two did not participate in the album recording.

The album was edited by hieromonk Jovan Ćulibrk.[7] The album was officially released on Easter, April 15, 2001, through PGP-RTS, in cooperation with Radio Svetigora, the radio of the Serbian Orthodox Church.[8]

Personnel

Additional personnel

Legacy

In 2021 Pesme iznad istoka i zapada was polled 69th on the list of 100 Best Serbian Albums Since the Breakup of SFR Yugoslavia. The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=341695 "Kanonizacija Nikolaja Velimirovića: Sporno slovo u crkvenom kalendaru", vreme.com
  2. Book: Antonić, Duško. Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji. 2021. Take It Or Leave It. Belgrade. 212.
  3. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/ljudi/index_l.html List of participants on the project official page
  4. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/ljudi/index_l.html List of participants on the project official page
  5. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/projekat/index.html N. Grujić, "Pesme iznad istoka i zapada", Blic
  6. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/projekat/index.html "Muzički projekat iznad istoka i zapada", Reporter magazine
  7. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/ljudi/index_l.html Project official page
  8. http://www.mitropolija.co.me/ustrojstvo/radio/vladika/projekat/index.html Project official page