Soldatski bal
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In 1985 the former Yugoslav band Plavi orkestar released their first album called Soldatski bal (The Solder's Ball).
The album proved as a big success for the band, and spawned numerous singles. Recording took place during the winter of 1984 and 1985 which was the year that the album was released.
The lyrics of the album are mostly set to the stories of Saša Lošić's work at the Military. There are also some guest appearances on the album as well such as Aki Rahimovski of Parni valjak, and Jura Stublić.
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- "Suada"
- "Medena Curice"("Daj mi Vruce Rakije") (Sweet Girl)(Give me a hot raki)
- "Gujo Vrati Se" (Gujo come Back)
- "Odlazi Nam Raja" (Our Friends are Leaving Us)
- "Sta ce Nama Soferima Kuca?" (Why would we truck-drivers need a home?)
- "Bolje Biti Pijan Nego Star" (It's Better to be drunk than old)
- "Goodbye Teens"
- "Stambol, Pesta, Beclija" (Istanbul, Budapest, Vienner)
- "Parajlija" (Richman)
- "Kad mi Kazes Pasa" (When you Call me Pasa)
- "Soldatski Bal" (The soldier's ball)