U tvojim molitvama – Balade explained

U tvojim molitvama – Balade
Type:live
Artist:Đorđe Balašević
Cover:U_tvojim_molitvama_-_Balade.jpg
Released:December 1987
Recorded:November, December 1986, May, July 1987
Genre:Rock
Length:96:59
Label:PGP RTB
Producer:Đorđe Petrović
Prev Title:Bezdan
Prev Year:1986
Year:1987
Next Title:Panta Rei
Next Year:1988

U tvojim molitvama – Balade (trans. In Your Prayers – Ballads) is the first live album by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević.[1] Recorded during Balašević's concert in Zetra (Sarajevo, November 1986), Ledena dvorana (Zagreb, November 1986), Sava Centar (Belgrade, December 1986), Studio M (Novi Sad, May 1987) and Šalata (Zagreb, July 1987), the album features live versions of Balašević's ballads. Some tracks feature Balašević's humorous monologues, and the tracks "Ne volim januar" and "Bezdan" feature recordings of Balašević's guest appearance in the Radio Novi Sad show Pop Ekspres. The album features the previously unrecorded "Samo da rata ne bude", recorded with a children's choir. The song lyrics warn about the war (which indeed will start three years later), delivering a hymn of pacifists throughout then still existing SFR Yugoslavia.

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  1. Book: Ivačković, Ivan. 2022. Ljevak. 978-953-355-589-8. 1356326187.