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''Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd'', released in 1993, is an album by Slovenian industrial group Laibach, recorded in 1982. It is named after three capitals of three former Yugoslav republics - Ljubljana (Slovenia), Zagreb (Croatia) and Beograd (Belgrade) (Serbia). It is predominantly a live album. The cover features Tomaž Hostnik, who committed suicide in 1982, the bleeding comes from a bottle thrown at him at that night's show. ==Track listing== # "Intro" (live) – :32 # "Unsere Geschichte" (live) (Laibach) – 1:08 # "Rdeči molk (Red Silence)" (live) (Laibach) – 1:46 # "Siemens" (Laibach) – 6:14 # "Smrt za smrt (Death for Death)" (live) (Laibach) – 3:26 # "Država (The State)" (live) (Laibach) – 6:13 # "Zavedali so se — Poparjen je odšel I (They Have Been Aware — Scalded He Left I)" (live) (Laibach) – 1:52 # "Delo in disciplina (Work and Discipline)" (live) (Laibach) – 3:51 # "Tito-Tito" (live) (Zequinha Abreu) – 2:12 # "Ostati zvesti naši preteklošti — Poparjen je odšel II (To Stay Faithful To Our Past — Scalded He Left II)" (live) (Laibach) – 3:25 # "Tovarna C19 (Factory C19)" (live) (Laibach) – 2:06 # "STT (Machine Factory Trbovlje)" (live) (Laibach) – :31 # "Sveti Urh (Saint Urch)" (live) (Laibach) – 2:01 # "Država (The State)" (Studio Version) (Laibach) – 4:52 # "Cari amici soldati/Jaruzelski/Država/Svoboda (Dear Soldier Friends/Jaruzelski/The State/Freedom)" (Laibach) – 29:29 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ljubljana–Zagreb–Beograd」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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