Zbogom, Srbijo
Zbogom, Srbijo is the twelfth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1993.
Zbogom, Srbijo is the last album recorded with guitarist Zoran Ilić. Although Vlada Barjaktarević played the keyboards he would become the official member of the band after the release of the band's following studio album, Ostalo je ćutanje. The song "Kamenko i Kremenko" featured Kristijan Golubović on vocals.
The album's biggest hits were the ballad "Jedino moje" and the anti-war song "Zbogom, Srbijo". The album also featured "Zelena trava doma mog", "Danas nema mleka", which criticizes the Socialist Party of Serbia regime, and "Tamna je noć".
Album cover
The album cover, designed by Jugoslav Vlahović, is a parody of the double-headed eagle which appears on the coat of arms of Serbia, but there is also a connection with the cover of Riblja Čorba's 1981 album Mrtva priroda.Personnel
- Bora Đorđević – vocals
- Vidoja Božinović – guitar
- Zoran Ilić – guitar
- Miša Aleksić – bass guitar
- Vicko Milatović – drums
Additional personnel
- Vlada Barjaktarević – keyboardsm co-producer
- Marija Mihajlović – backing vocals
- Aleksandar Radivojević – harmonica
- Kristijan Golubović – vocals