Underground (soundtrack) explained

Underground
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Goran Bregović
Cover:Underground (soundtrack).jpg
Released:May 9, 2000 (U.S.)
Recorded:1995
Genre:Čoček
Label:PolyGram
Producer:Goran Bregović

Underground is an album by Goran Bregović, with the music from the film with the same title by Emir Kusturica. Several songs from this album, such as "Mesečina" and "Kalašnjikov", became instant-classic tavern and brass-band hits.[1] The Boban Marković Orchestra is heavily featured in the soundtrack.

Among other pieces, "Mesečina" was performed by Keba, Trans-Siberian March Band and The Lemon Bucket Orkestra. Sezen Aksu covered "Kalašnjikov", "Ausência" and "Mesečina" in Turkish language on her 1997 Bregović-produced album Düğün ve Cenaze, titled "Kalaşnikof", "O Sensin" and "Ayışığı", respectively.

Track listing

  1. Kalašnjikov (cf. Kalashnikov)
  2. Ausência (feat. Cesária Évora)
  3. Mesečina / Moonlight
  4. Ya Ya (Ringe Ringe Raja)
  5. Cajesukarije-Čoček
  6. Wedding‐Čoček
  7. War
  8. Underground‐Čoček
  9. Underground Tango
  10. The Belly Button of the World
  11. Sheva

See also

Certifications

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Notes and References

  1. http://goranbregovic.rs/ Goran Bregović