De?ija pesma (English: Children's Song) is the second EP by the Serbian alternative rock band Disciplina Ki?me, released by the Serbian record label PGP RTB in 1987. The EP features five different versions of the song "De?ija pesma", children, disco, early, hit and superior mix of the track. The song lyrics featured the verse "Nije dobro Bijelo Dugme; Nije dobra Katarina; ?ta je dobro; ?ta nam treba; Ki?me, Ki?me Disciplina") ("Bijelo Dugme is not good; Neither is Katarina; What is good; What we need; Ki?me, Ki?me Disciplina"). As guests on the EP appeared YU grupa guitarist Dragi Jeli?, Ivan Vdovi? "VD", Sr?an Todorovi?, whom by that time was playing in Ekatarina Velika, and Roze Poze guitarist ?eljko Nikoli?. 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.
Video De?ija pesma
Track listing
All tracks written by Zeleni Zub, except tracks 3, written by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, and 6, written by Robert Palmer.
Maps De?ija pesma
Personnel
The band
- Koja (Du?an Koji?) -- bass, vocals, artwork by [cover], conversation [voice] (track 4)
- Kele (Nenad Krasovac) -- drums (tracks 3, 6, 7)
- Ded?a -- trumpet (tracks 3, 6, 7)
- Zerkman (Zoran Erkman) -- trumpet (tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7)
Additional personnel
- Zeleni Zub (Du?an Koji?) -- music by, lyrics by, producer
- ?ika (Sr?an Todorovi?) -- drums (tracks 1, 5)
- Zorica Batin-?ukanovi? -- photography
- ?ane (Du?an Petrovi?) -- recorded by (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5), conversation [voice] (track 4)
- ?uka (Du?an ?uki?) -- drums [intro bass drum] (track 1)
- Borovnica -- viola (track 1)
- ?eljko Nikoli? -- guitar [slide] (track 2)
- Vd (Ivan Vdovi?) -- drum programming [Rx5 Yamaha], voice [conversation] (track 4)
- Dragi Jeli? -- guitar [solo] (track 5)
- Kuzma (Jurij Novoseli?) -- saxophone [alto] (track 5)
- Vlada Negovanovi? -- recorded by (track 7)
References
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatovi? Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
- De?ija Pesma at Discogs
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