Crni bombarders

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Crni bombarders
Studio album by Rodoljub Roki Vulović

Publication
(s)

1995

admission

1995

Format (s)

MC

Genre (s)

Turbo folk

Title (number)

8th

running time

28 min 12 s

chronology
Junaci Kozarski
(1994)
Crni bombarders Zbog Tebe
(1997)

Crni Bombarder ( Serbian for Black Bomber ) is a music album by the Bosnian-Serbian artist Rodoljub Roki Vulović .

It was recorded during the Bosnian War in 1995 and is the songwriter's last war album.

On the album, among others, the convicted war criminal Ratko Mladić , the Republika Srpska or Montenegro - the country of origin of Vulović's grandfather - are sung about.

All proceeds from the album were donated to benefit injured soldiers and the civilian population.

Track list

  • Written and arranged by Rodoljub Roki Vulović:
  1. Crni bombarder (Black Bomber) - 3:47
  2. Republika Srpska i Krajina ( Republika Srpska and Krajina ) - 3:12
  3. Ko su bili ti hrabri heroji (Who were the brave heroes?) - 3:17
  4. Balada o ratniku (Ballad of the Warrior) - 3:01
  5. Generale, generale (General, General) - 3:13
  6. Crna Gora ( Montenegro ) - 3:18
  7. Daleko si rodjeni brate (You are a brother from afar) - 4:09
  8. Srpska garda (Serbian Guard) - 4:02

Srpska garda is a remix of the track Narod ne htio , which appeared on Vulovic's album Panteri in 1993 .

occupation

Music videos

As with Panteri , Vulović also published music videos for Crni Bombarder for each piece, which were sold on video cassette.