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””’Druga plovidba””’ (trans. ”The Second Sail”) is the second studio album from [[Serbia]]n and [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|former Yugoslav]] [[rock music|rock]] band [[Galija]].

””’Druga plovidba””’ (trans. ”The Second Sail”) is the second studio album from [[Serbia]]n and [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] [[rock music|rock]] band [[Galija]].

==Background==

”Druga plovidba” is the first album recorded with [[Predrag Milosavljević]] as the official band member, although he appeared on the band’s previous album, ”[[Prva plovidba]]”.

Following the release of their 1979 debut album ”[[Prva plovidba]]” (”The First Sail”), to mixed reactions of the critics and moderate commercial success,<ref name=”kerković43″>{{cite book|last=Kerković|first=Milan|title=Galija|year=1996|publisher=Prosveta|location=Niš|page=43}}</ref> the band released their second album ”Druga plovidba” in 1980.<ref name=”janjatović112″>{{cite book|last=Janjatović |first=Petar |title=Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023 |year=2024 |publisher=self-released / Makart |location=Belgrade |page=112}}</ref> The album was produced by [[Zlatko Manojlović]], at the time leader of the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Gordi (band)|Gordi]].<ref name=”janjatović112″/> Although [[Predrag Milosavljević (musician)|Predrag Milosavljević]], brother of the band’s frontman and leader [[Nenad Milosavljević]], wrote part of the lyrics for ”Prva plovidba” and appeared on the album as guest vocalist, ”Druga plovidba” was the group’s first album on which he appeared as an official member. All the music was composed by Nenad Milosavljević, and all the lyrics were written by Predrag Milosavljević, with the exception of the song “U suton” (“At Twilight”), which was composed on a poem by renowned poet [[Dobriša Cesarić]].<ref name=”janjatović112″/>

==Track listing==

==Track listing==

Music by [[Nenad Milosavljević]]. Lyrics by [[Predrag Milosavljević]], except where noted.

by [[Nenad Milosavljević]] by Predrag Milosavljević, except where noted.

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#”Oni bi baš hteli da ja stanem” – 3:54

| headline = Side A

#”Moj deda je bio roker” – 4:18
Oni bi baš hteli da ja stanem

#”Bilo je to jednom” – 6:22

| note1 = {{small|”They Would Really Like Me to Stop”}}

#”Zar moram baš nešto mudro da kažem” – 3:18

| music1 =

#”Nije ti otac kriv” – 3:54

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#”Neka bude sve tebi u čast” – 5:54

| length1 = 3:54

#”U suton” ([[Dobriša Cesarić]]) – 5:30
Moj deda je bio roker

| note2 = {{small|”My Grandfather Was a Rocker”}}

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| length2 = 4:18

| title3 = Bilo je to jednom

| note3 = {{small|”It Happened Once”}}

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| lyrics3 =

| length3 = 6:22

baš nešto mudro da kažem

| note4 = {{small|”Do I Really Have to Say Something Wise”}}

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| length4 = 3:12

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| headline = Side B

| title1 = Nije ti otac kriv

| note1 = {{small|”It’s Not Your Fathers Fault”}}

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| length1 = 3:54

Neka bude sve tebi u čast

| note2 = {{small|”May All Be in Your Honor”}}

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| length2 = 4:49

| title3 = U suton

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[[Dobriša Cesarić]]

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==Personnel==

==Personnel==

*[[Nenad Milosavljević]] – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica

*[[Nenad Milosavljević]] – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica

*[[Predrag Milosavljević]] – vocals

*[[Predrag Milosavljević]] – vocals

*Dušan Radivojević – guitar

*Dušan Radivojević – guitar

*Zoran Radosavljević – bass guitar

*Zoran Radosavljević – bass guitar

*Nebojša Marković – keyboards

*Nebojša Marković – keyboards

*Boban Pavlović – drums

*Boban Pavlović – drums

===Additional personnel===

*[[Zlatko Manojlović]] – producer

*Dragan Vukićević – engineer

*Ivan Ćulum – design

== References ==

==References==

{{Reflist}}

* ”EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006”, Janjatović Petar; {{ISBN|978-86-905317-1-4}}

*[https://www.discogs.com/release/2171277-Galija-Druga-Plovidba ”Druga plovidba” at Discogs]

==External links==

*[https://www.discogs.com/master/697561-Galija-Druga-Plovidba ”Druga plovidba”] at [[Discogs]]

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1980 studio album by Galija

Druga plovidba (trans. The Second Sail) is the second studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav rock band Galija.

Background

Following the release of their 1979 debut album Prva plovidba (The First Sail), to mixed reactions of the critics and moderate commercial success,[1] the band released their second album Druga plovidba in 1980.[2] The album was produced by Zlatko Manojlović, at the time leader of the heavy metal band Gordi.[2] Although Predrag Milosavljević, brother of the band’s frontman and leader Nenad Milosavljević, wrote part of the lyrics for Prva plovidba and appeared on the album as guest vocalist, Druga plovidba was the group’s first album on which he appeared as an official member. All the music was composed by Nenad Milosavljević, and all the lyrics were written by Predrag Milosavljević, with the exception of the song “U suton” (“At Twilight”), which was composed on a poem by renowned poet Dobriša Cesarić.[2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Nenad Milosavljević; all lyrics are written by Predrag Milosavljević, except where noted.

Side A
Title
1. “Oni bi baš hteli da ja stanem” (“They Would Really Like Me to Stop”) 3:54
2. “Moj deda je bio roker” (“My Grandfather Was a Rocker”) 4:18
3. “Bilo je to jednom” (“It Happened Once”) 6:22
4. “Zar baš moram nešto mudro da kažem” (“Do I Really Have to Say Something Wise”) 3:12
Side B
Title Lyrics
1. “Nije ti otac kriv” (“It’s Not Your Fathers Fault”)   3:54
2. “Neka bude sve tebi u čast” (“May All Be in Your Honor”)   4:49
3. “U suton” (“At Twilight”) Dobriša Cesarić 5:30

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

  1. ^ Kerković, Milan (1996). Galija. Niš: Prosveta. p. 43.
  2. ^ a b c Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 112.

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