![]() Ratne igre is the second studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1985. Unplugged is the second live album by Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Kerber, released in 1998. Originally released as two separate audio cassettes, the album was released on single CD in 1999. The album was recorded on Kerber's unplugged concert held in Studio M in Novi Sad in January 1996. ![]() Ratne igre is a song by Kerber with a tempo of 112 BPM. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A): ULP-1585-A 140385 PD Matrix / Runout (Side B): ULP-1585-B 140385 PD Rights Society: SOKOJ Other: JUS N.N4. ![]() The album was originally released on two separate limited edition audio cassettes on Take It or Leave It Records in 1998. 13, 1984 at Warehouse, Liverpool, England. The album featured more commercial sound than the bands previous album, Nebo je malo za sve, and the title track ' Ratne igre' became major hit, and brought popularity to Kerber across former Yugoslavia. ![]() They contained the tracks "Nikad ponovo" ("Never Again") and "Svet se brzo okreće" ("The World Is Turning Fast"), which did not appear on the CD releases. ![]() In 1999, 13 songs from two audio cassettes were self-released by the band on CD. In 2006, Take It or Leave It reissued the CD with "Sutrašnji dan" ("Tomorrow's Day") as a bonus track. Unplugged was the band's second and last album recorded with bass guitarist Saša Vasković, acoustic guitar player Vladan Stanojević and percussionist Goran Đorđević. ![]()
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