Ceca 2000

{{Infobox album

| name = Ceca 2000

| type = Studio

| artist = Ceca

| cover = Ceca-2000.jpg

| alt =

| released = {{start date|1999|12|29|df=y}}

| recorded = 1999

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = {{hlist|Pop-folk|turbo-folk}}

| length = 43:12

| language = Serbian

| label = PGP-RTS

| producer = {{ill|Aleksandar Milić|sr}}{{Cite AV media notes|title=Ceca 2000|author=Ceca|year=1999|type=liner notes|publisher=PGP-RTB|id=404771|location=Yugoslavia}}

| prev_title = Maskarada

| prev_year = 1997

| next_title = Decenija

| next_year = 2001

}}

Ceca 2000 (or simply 2000) is the tenth studio album by Serbian singer Ceca. It was released on 29 December 1999 by PGP-RTS.

Overview

The official release of the album took place on 29 December 1999, on the same day Ceca presented the album at the Intercontinental Hotel in Belgrade. The singer held a press conference and also performed several new songs, including "Crveno" and "Crni sneg" in a duet with Aca Lukas. The singer also announced that the album was released in a circulation of 295 thousand copies: 265 thousand on cassettes and 30 thousand on CDs. At the same time, Ceca presented the official calendar for 2000, which was attached as a gift to Pink revija magazine. The photos used for the album cover and calendar were taken by Dejan Milićević. Two music videos "Dokaz" and "Crveno" were also released and both shot by Milićević.{{YouTube|W4LUCE7suIQ|Ceca – Dokaz (Official Video 1999)}}. Retrieved 30 June 2023.{{YouTube|DuFYCTdWqzY|Ceca – Crveno (Official Video 2000)}}. Retrieved 30 June 2023. In addition, videos were shot for the songs "Oproštajna večera" and "Votka sa utehom", but they were never released. A website www.ceca2000.co.yu was specially launched to promote the album, which became one of the first music sites in Yugoslavia, today the site is no longer active. On 12 January 2000, the singer made her first appearance on television with new material in the Maksovizija program on Pink TV.{{YouTube|w73nn5bEot8|Ceca – Maksovizija (12.01.2000. TV Pink)}}. Retrieved 30 June 2023.

Further promotion of the album stopped on 15 January 2000, when Ceca's husband, Željko Ražnatović, was killed.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/605172.stm|title=Serbian Warlord Shot Dead|website=BBC|date=15 January 2000|access-date=30 June 2023}}

Critical reception

In 2018, Dragan Marinković from Leskovačke Vesti, when compiling the rating of the "50 best folk albums of all time", placed the album in thirty-second place, noting that it is one of the best albums of both Ceca and the entire Balkan pop-folk music.{{cite web|first=Dragan|last=Marinković|author-link=Dragan Marinković|url=http://leskovackevesti.rs/ovo-je-50-naboljih-albuma-novokomponovane-narodne-muzike-ikada-snimljenih/|title=Ovo je 50 naboljih albuma novokomponovane narodne muzike ikada snimljenih|language=sr|website=Leskovačke Vesti|date=26 March 2018|access-date=30 June 2023|archive-date=24 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210124002335/http://leskovackevesti.rs/ovo-je-50-naboljih-albuma-novokomponovane-narodne-muzike-ikada-snimljenih/|url-status=dead}}

Track listing

{{Track listing

| all_lyrics = Ljiljana Jorgovanović and Marina Tucaković

| title1 = Dokaz (Evidence)

| music1 = Aleksandar Milić

| length1 = 4:37

| title2 = Oproštajna večera (Farewell Dinner

| music2 = Nikos Karvelas

| length2 = 4:13

| title3 = Crni sneg (Black snow)

| note3 = with Aca Lukas

| music3 = Hari Varešanović

| length3 = 3:47

| title4 = Ja ću prva (I’ll be first)

| music4 = Milić

| length4 = 4:21

| title5 = Sviće dan (The day has dawned)

| music5 = Milić Vukašinović

| length5 = 3:09

| title6 = Već viđeno (Already seen)

| music6 = {{hlist|Milić|Dobrinko Popić}}

| length6 = 3:53

| title7 = Crveno (Red)

| music7 = Milić

| length7 = 3:54

| title8 = Brat i sestra (Brother and sister)

| music8 = Nenad Stefanović

| length8 = 4:07

| title9 = Votka sa utehom (Vodka with solance)

| music9 = Milić

| length9 = 3:58

| title10 = Drugarice (Friends)

| note10 = with Luna

| music10 = Čeda Čvorak

| length10 = 3:58

| title11 = Ako te ona odbije (If she rejects you)

| music11 = Milić

| length11 = 3:26

| total_length = 43:12

}}

Personnel

  • Ceca – vocals
  • Dragan Kovačević Struja – accordion, arrangement, keyboards
  • Dragan Ivanović – acoustic guitar, bass guitar, keyboards
  • Aleksandar Milić – arrangement, production
  • Đorđe Janković – arrangement, co-production, keyboards, mastering, programming, mixing
  • Aleksandar Radulović – backing vocals, guitar
  • Džej Ramadanovski – backing vocals
  • Maja Marković – backing vocals
  • Trio "Passage" – backing vocals
  • Ivica Maksimović – bouzouki
  • Dobrinko Popić – guitar
  • Dragan Ristevski – trumpet
  • Nebojša Ivanović – trumpet

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.

References

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