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Prioni, Mobo (album)
“Prioni, mobo: srpske izvorne pesme” ( sr-cyr, "Приони, мобо: српске изворне песме"; English language, English: "Come on, harvest elhelpers: Serbian traditional songs") is the debut album from Moba.Matović, Jelena. „'Prioni mobo', kaseta izvornih srpskih pesama u izvođenju ženskog ansambla 'Moba'“ - A review in: ''Zbornik Matice srpske za scenske umetnosti i muziku'', 16–17, Novi Sad 1995, 280–281. It was released on cassette by Belgrade lab “Biljeg - balkansko i slovensko izdavaštvo” in 1994. Contributors to the album include Jelena Jovanović (Serbian singer), Jelena Jovanović, Svetlana Spajić, Aleksandra Pavićević, Sanja Stanković, Sanja Radinović and Zvezdana Milović, in cooperation with Darko Macura, as mentor and co-producer. Track listing ;Side A # (2,05), harvesters', “per bass”, Ribaševina near Užice # (2,30), harvesters', Ribaševina near Užice # (2,00) # (2,00), Seča Reka near Užice # (1,20) # ( ...
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