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Balašević's first album after the 2000 political changes in Serbia, Dnevnik starog momka featured only love songs, each having a female name as its title (for this reason most songs remain better known by their unofficial titles, for an example: "Jaroslava" is better known as "Princezo, javi se", "Anđela" as "Moja je draga veštica" etc.).
In 2001, Balašević released the album Dnevnik starog momka (Diary of an Old Bachelor). The album comprised 12 songs, each having a female name as its title. The song titles form the acrostic "Olja je najbolja" (Olja is the Best), [60] Olja being the nickname of Balašević's wife Olivera Balašević.
The songs that were originally released on Balašević's 2001 album Dnevnik starog momka featured alternative titles: "Ljudmila" was released as "Noć kad je Tisa nadošla", "Jaroslava" as "Princezo, javi se...", and "Eleonora" as "Na Bogojavljensku noć".
Beside the mentioned bands, the veterans of the Serbian rock scene, YU Grupa, with their comeback Dugo znamo se (2005), Đorđe Balašević, with the albums Dnevnik starog momka (2001) and Rani mraz (2004), Riblja Čorba, with Pišanje uz vetar (2001), Ovde (2003), Trilogija (2007) and Minut sa njom (2009), Bajaga i Instruktori, with Zmaj od ...
Rani Mraz (Serbian Cyrillic: Рани Мраз; trans. Early Frost) were a Yugoslav rock band from Novi Sad, formed in 1977 by former Žetva member Đorđe Balašević.During the initial period, the band went through several lineup changes, until Balašević and female singer Biljana Krstić remained the only official members of the band.
Da l' je sve bilo samo fol? (trans. Was Everything just Pretending?) is the second live album by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević.The album was recorded during Balašević's concert in Maribor, Slovenia, on December 6, 1996, which was one of Balašević's second concert in this former Yugoslav republic after the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Panta Rei is the fifth studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav singer-songwriter Đorđe Balašević.. The song "Requiem" was dedicated to the late Josip Broz Tito, while the satire "Soliter" caricatures SFR Yugoslavia as a high-rise in which only the façade still holds while foundations slide.
Đorđe Balašević – vocals; Aleksandar Dujin – piano; Dušan Bezuha – guitar; Đorđe Petrović – keyboard, string arrangements, producer; Aleksandar Kravić – bass guitar