Bolje ti
Bolje ti is the fourth studio album by the Serbian rock band Bjesovi, released in 2009.
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Released | April 13, 2009 | |||
Recorded | August 2005 Češnjak Studio, Kragujevac | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 34:28 | |||
Label | PGP RTS CD 417870 DVD 417870 | |||
Producer | Momir Cvetković | |||
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The album
Track listing
- "Ako te neko zna" (2:47) (Zoran Marinković, Zoran Niketić, Dragan Arsić)
- "Besan pas" (2:06) (Zoran Marinković)
- "Kad se ruke moje vezane razdvoje" (3:56) (Zoran Marinković, Dragan Arsić)
- "Istina" (3:18) (Zoran Marinković)
- "Ko te vide taj se seća" (4:11) (Zoran Marinković, Goran Ugarčina)
- "Izdaja" (3:56) (Zoran Marinković, Dragan Arsić)
- "Hvala što postojiš" (3:49) (Zoran Marinković, Goran Ugarčina, Dragan Arsić)
- "Laku noć" (5:10) (Zoran Marinković, Dragan Arsić)
- "Bolje ti" (4:40) (Zoran Marinković)
The DVD
Track listing
Scripted, directed and edited by Zoran Marinković, except for "Ako te neko zna" which was directed and edited by Marinković and Goran Ugarčina.
- "Ako te neko zna"
- "Besan pas"
- "Kad se ruke moje vezane razdvoje"
- "Istina"
- "Bolje ti (version 2)"
- "Ko te vide taj se seća"
- "Izdaja" (3:56)
- "Hvala što postojiš"
- "Laku noć"
- "Bolje ti (version 1)"
Personnel
- Marko Marković (bass)
- Miroslav Marjanović (drums)
- Dragan Arsić (guitar)
- Slobodan Vuković (guitar)
- Zoran Marinković (vocals)
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