Seobe

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Seobe
Studio album by Kerber
Released 1986
Recorded Studio 5 PGP-RTB, Belgrade
June 1986
Genre Hard rock
Length 40:50
Label PGP-RTB
Producer Kornelije Kovač
Kerber chronology

Ratne igre
(1985)
Seobe
(1986)
Ljudi i bogovi
(1988)

Seobe (trans. Migrations) is the third studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1986.

The album is considered by both fans and critics alike to be one of Kerber’s finest works. The ballads "Bolje da sam druge ljubio", "Kad ljubav izda" and "Još samo ovu noć mi daj", as well as songs "Ne igram ruski rulet", "Hajde da se volimo" and "Čovek od meda" (which featured Riblja Čorba frontman Bora Đorđević on vocals) all became major hits, and the title track went on to become one of Kerber’s signature songs.

Track listing

All music composed by Kerber.
No. TitleLyrics Length
1. "Bolje da sam druge ljubio" ("I Should Have Kissed Other Girls")D. Arsenijević 3:42
2. "Blagi bože, podigni me" ("Dear God, Lift Me Up")N. Čuturilo 3:43
3. "Kad ljubav izda" ("When Love Betrays")D. Arsenjević, P. Zubac 4:15
4. "Ne igram ruski rulet" ("I Don't Play Russian Roulette")D. Arsenijević 3:50
5. "Još ovu noć mi daj" ("Give Me just This more Night")N. Čuturilo 5:15
6. "Hajde da se volimo" ("Let's Make Love")D. Arsenijević 3:35
7. "Čovek od meda" ("Man Made of Honey")B. Đorđević 4:42
8. "Sa tobom ne mogu dalje" ("I Can't Go On With You")B. Đorđević 4:42
9. "Beli tragovi" ("White Traces")D. Arsenijević 3:15
10. "Seobe" ("Migrations")D. Arsenijević 3:46

Personnel

Guest musicians

Additional personnel

Legacy

In 2000, the song "Seobe" was polled No.43 on Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times list.[1]

Covers

  • Serbian rock singer Viktorija released a cover of the title song on her 2000 live album Nostalgija.[2]
  • Serbian progressive/power metal band Alogia released a cover of "Hajde da se volimo", as well as a cover of "Mezimac" from Kerber's 1983 album Nebo je malo za sve, on their 2006 live album Priče o vremenu i životu - Live at SKC. Goran Šepa made a guest appearance on the songs.[3]

References

  1. "100 najboljih pesama svih vremena YU rocka". Rock Express (in Serbian) (Belgrade: Rock Express) (25): 27. 
  2. Nostalgija at Discogs
  3. Priče o vremenu i životu – Live at SKC at Discogs

External links

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