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1991 – 1995

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1991 – 1995
Greatest hits album by
Released1997
Recorded1990–1995
Genre
Length70:32
LabelTake It Or Leave It Records
Osvajači chronology
Sam
(1995)
1991 – 1995
(1997)
Vrelina
(2000)

1991 – 1995 is a compilation album by Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Osvajači, released in 1997 and featuring all the songs from their first two studio albums, Krv i led (trans. Blood and Ice) and Sam (Alone). The compilation is the last album released by the original incarnation of the band, which split soon after the album release.[1]

Track listing

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All songs written by Dragan Urošević (music) and Zvonko Pantović (lyrics), except where noted.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Pronađi me" ("Find Me")  4:28
2."Nikad više s tobom" ("Never Again With You")  3:53
3."Krv i led" ("Blood and Ice")  4:02
4."Sad mi treba" ("Now I Need")  3:57
5."Bledi ruž" ("Pale Rouge")  3:00
6."Gde da pobegnem" ("Where Can I Escape")  4:09
7."Jako srce udara" ("Heart's Beating Hard")  4:32
8."Jedna me devojka neće" ("One Girl Doesn't Want Me")Zvonko PantovićKen Hensley3:42
9."Možda nebo zna" ("Maybe Heaven Knows")  5:18
10."Duša kad izneveri" ("When the Soul Betrays")  3:36
11."Kad me ostave svi" ("When Everybody Leaves Me")  3:30
12."Zla noć" ("Evil Night")  3:48
13."S kim čekaš dan" ("Who Are You Waiting for the Day With")  4:05
14."Maska (Sam)" ("Mask (Alone)")  3:32
15."Tiha predaja" ("Silent Surrender")  3:05
16."Vreme za ludake" ("Time for Madmen")  3:14
17."Iz sve snage" ("With All Might")  3:15
18."Pesma za kraj" ("Song for the End")  3:35

Credits

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  • Zvonko Pantović - vocals
  • Dragan Urošević - guitar, producer (tracks: 10-18)
  • Miša Raca - drums
  • Saša Popović - bass guitar (tracks: 1-9)
  • Laza Ristovski - keyboards (tracks: 1-9, 14), producer (tracks: 1-9)
  • Dejan Dačović - bass guitar (tracks: 10-18)
  • Nebojša Jakovljević - keyboards (tracks: 10-18)

References

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  1. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 218.
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1991 – 1995 at Discogs