Moeto carstvo
Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedMakoton Studio 1
May 1995-May 1996
GenreAlternative rock
Length49:19
LabelMakoton
Aleksandar Makedonski chronology
Za heroje i princeze
(1988)
Moeto carstvo
(1996)

Moeto carstvo (Macedonian: Моето царство [ˈmɔ(j)ɛtɔ ˈt͡sarstvɔ], "My Kingdom") is the second and final album by Macedonian rock group Aleksandar Makedonski. It was released in 1996. Unlike their previous album, Za heroje i princeze, which was a Serbo-Croatian-language pop-rock album, Moeto carstvo is a Macedonian-language alternative rock album. This album can also be considered a Badmingtons album due to all three Badmingtons members appearing, with the addition of a rhythm guitarist and a bassist.

The album had no singles when it originally came out, however the tracks "Ako mi dadesh" and "Ubav den" were released as a single in 2007 under the name of Badmingtons to promote the Igor Ivanov film Prevrteno. The versions of the songs that appear on the single are the original Moeto carstvo-era recordings, remastered. The remastered songs also appear on the private CD release Kolektorska edicija from that same year. A music video was also released for "Ako mi dadesh", set to clips from the film.

The track "Gospode" is a cover of a song by Saraceni, a band formed by Vladimir Petrovski - Karter in 1980 with Goran Trajkovski and Shpend Ibrahim.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Razbudi me" (Wake Me Up)4:56
2."Jas sum tvoj" (I'm Yours)3:33
3."Ubav den" (A Nice Day)3:10
4."Gospode" (The Lord [God])2:30
5."Raj" (Paradise)4:18
6."Mojot svet" (My World)6:11
Total length:24:37
Side B
No.TitleLength
7."Veter" (The Wind)5:07
8."Ovaa zemja" (This Earth)5:00
9."Ne sum vo sistem" (I'm Not a Part of the System)2:45
10."Jas znam" (I Know)4:14
11."Ako mi dadesh" (If You Let Me)4:07
12."Posle se" (After All)3:30
Total length:24:42

Personnel

  • Vladimir Petrovski – vocals, lead guitar
  • Aleksandar Krstevski – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Zoran Jankovic – bass
  • Boris Georgiev – drums
  • Dejan Shkartov – keyboards
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