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Underground (soundtrack)

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Underground
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Soundtrack by Goran Bregović
Released May 9, 2000 (U.S.)
Recorded 1995
Genre World
Label PolyGram

Underground is an album by Goran Bregović, with the music from the same named film by Emir Kusturica. Several songs from this album, such as "Mesecina" and "Kalasnjikov", became instant-classic tavern and brass-band hits. To tell the truth, they were made in the first place by borrowing melodies from the rich Serbian and Bulgarian Gypsy music tradition.

Track listing

  1. "Kalasnjikov"
  2. "Ausencia"
  3. "Mesecina (Moonlight)"
  4. "Ya ya (ringe ringe raja)"
  5. "Cajesukarije"
  6. "Wedding"
  7. "War"
  8. "Underground"
  9. "Underground Tango"
  10. "The Belly Button of the World"
  11. "Sheva"

See also

Underground (film)

External links

Goran Bregović (official)

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