Nojeva barka

Nojeva barka (trans. "Noah's Ark") is the fourteenth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1999.

Nojeva barka
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 1999
RecordedSeptember - October, 1999
O Studio, Belgrade/Ego Studio, Belgrade
GenreRock
Hard rock
Length46:29
LabelHi-Fi Centar
ProducerMilan Popović
Miša Aleksić
Riblja Čorba chronology
Beograd, uživo '97 – 2
(1997)
Nojeva barka
(1999)
Pišanje uz vetar
(2001)

The album's biggest hits were its title track, "Gastarbjaterska 2", "Care" (which criticizes Slobodan Milošević and Socialist Party of Serbia), and the ballad "Princ". The song "16 noći" is a Serbian language cover of Merle Travis' song "Sixteen Tons", Riblja Čorba version dealing with phone sex. The music for the song "Gde si" was written by a former Riblja Čorba member and Bajaga i Instruktori frontman Momčilo Bajagić, who also sang backing vocals on the song.

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."16 noći"B. ĐorđevićM. Travis3:15
2."Posle dobrog ručka"B. ĐorđevićM. Aleksić, B. Đorđević4:23
3."Pevač"B. ĐorđevićM. Aleksić3:09
4."Nojeva barka"B. ĐorđevićM. Milatović4:52
5."Izgubljen slučaj"B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević5:06
6."Gde si"B. ĐorđevićM. Bajagić4:00
7."Gastarbajterska 2"B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević4:03
8."Care"B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević4:11
9."Leksilium pesma"B. ĐorđevićM. Milatović4:44
10."Vreme ti isteklo"B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević4:30
11."Princ"B. ĐorđevićV. Božinović4:33

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Željko Savić - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Momčilo Bajagić - backing vocals
  • Saša Đokić - bass guitar
  • Branko Marušić - harmonica
  • Mirko Tomić - pedal steel guitar, resonator guitar
  • Srđan Đaković - trumpet
  • Slavoljub Kolarević - saxophone
  • Milan Popović - producer
  • Dragutin Jakovljević - recorded by
  • Oliver Jovanović - mastered by

References

  • Nojeva barka at Discogs
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
  • Riblja čorba, Jakovljević Mirko; ISBN 86-83525-39-2
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