Unplugged (Kerber album)

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Unplugged
Live album by Kerber
Released 1999 (PGP-RTS)
2006 (Take It Or Leave It Records)
Recorded Studio M, Novi Sad, January 1996
Genre Acoustic rock
Length 72:23 (1999)
78:50 (2006)
Label PGP-RTS, Take It Or Leave It Records
Producer Branislav Božinović
Jan Šaš
Kerber chronology

Antologija 1983–1998 II
(1998)
Unplugged
(1999)
Sabrana dela
(2009)

Unplugged is the second live album by Serbian hard rock band Kerber, released in 1999.

The material was recorded on Kerber unplugged concert in Studio M in Novi Sad. The album was released in 1999 through PGP-RTS and rereleased in 2006 through Take It Or Leave It Records. The Take It Or Leave It Records release features the track "Sutrašnji dan" which did not appear on the 1999 release.

The tracks were originally released on two limited edition cassettes on Take It or Leave It Records in 1998. They contained the tracks "Nikad ponovo" and "Svet se brzo okreće" which did not appear on the CD releases.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Kao tvoj Kerber"   5:24
2. "Medena"   4:31
3. "Na raskršću"   6:07
4. "Nebo je malo za sve"   6:07
5. "Sam sam, sam"   5:09
6. "Vodi me"   6:00
7. "Kad ljubav izda"   5:26
8. "Ratne igre"   4:56
9. "Bolje da sam druge ljubio"   4:47
10. "Kad prođe sve"   3:43
11. "Mama - tata"   8:49
12. "Čovek od meda"   5:22
13. "Seobe"   6:32

Personnel

  • Goran Šepa - vocals
  • Tomislav Nikolić - guitar
  • Branislav Božinović - keyboards, producer
  • Saša Vasković - bass guitar
  • Josip Hartl - drums
  • Vladan Stanojević - acoustic guitar
  • Goran Đorđević - percussion

Guest musicians

  • Jelena - backing vocals, flute
  • Vesna - backing vocals
  • Emir - violin
  • Arabela - violin
  • Alma - violin
  • Nikola - violin
  • Silvija - viola
  • Jelena - cello
  • Marija - flute
  • Jan Šaš - producer

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