Nedelja na Duhove
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Nedelja na Duhove is the only album by Serbian rock
Serbian rock
Serbian rock is the rock music scene of Serbia. During the 1960s, 1970s and the 1980s, while Serbia was a constituent republic of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbian rock scene was a part of the SFR Yugoslav rock scene....

 supergroup Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo
Dobrovoljno Pevacko Društvo
Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo was a Serbian supergroup consisting of former Idoli members Nebojša Krstić and Srđan Šaper and Piloti frontman Kiki Lesendrić. The band released only one album and disbanded.- History :...

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History

The band went to Budapest
Budapest
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 and recorded the album in the Utopia Studio during January and February 1995. The band recorded with Hungarian
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 musicians Zoltan Metenyi (drums), Istvan Steve Alapi (guitar) and guest musicians from famous Serbia
Serbia
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n bands - Nenad Stefanović Japanac (bass and guitar), Milan Đurđević (keyboards) and Aleksandra
Aleksandra Kovac
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 and Kristina Kovač
Kristina Kovac
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 who did the backing vocals.

The CD was released through Eastfield music in 1995. Two promotional videos were recorded, for tracks "Čekaj me" ("Wait For Me"), for which Nebojša Krstić
Nebojša Krstic
Nebojša Krstić is an Advisor of the President of Serbia for public relations appointed by Boris Tadić. He was also a member of the Serbian rock band Idoli.- Biography :...

 provided vocals, and "Zemlja" ("Earth"), sung by Srđan Šaper. Krstić also provided vocals for "Kratko pismo (za dugo rastajanje)" and "Nedelja na Duhove". Besides "Zemlja", Šaper did the vocals on "Arcadia", "Laura" (with lyrics in English language
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) and both "Sestrice mala" and "Little Sister", two versions of the same song, in Serbian and English, respectively. Kiki Lesendrić
Kiki Lesendric
Zoran "Kiki" Lesendrić is a Serbian rock musician, most notable as the founding member of the band Piloti....

was the record producer and arranger and provided vocals for "Mala pesma" and "Ako prestanem da te volim".

Even though the album was commercially successful, the band did not last.

Track listing

All tracks by Nebojša Krstić, Srđan Šaper and Zoran Lesendrić Kiki.
  1. "Čekaj me" (4:19)
  2. "Sestrice mala" (4:17)
  3. "Arcadia" (4:13)
  4. "Kratko pismo (za dugo rastajanje)" (4:34)
  5. "Mala pesma" (2:38)
  6. "Laura" (5:01)
  7. "Zemlja" (4:33)
  8. "Ako prestanem da te volim" (5:24)
  9. "Nedelja na Duhove" (4:06)
  10. "Little Sister" (4:33)

External references

  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • Review by Petar Lukovic, Vreme zabave 1995
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