Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad...

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Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad...
Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad... cover
Studio album by Šarlo akrobata
Released July 1981
Recorded April-May 1981
Genre new wave
Label Jugoton
Producer Akpiđoto - (Akrobata,
Mile "Pile" Miletić,
Đorđe Petrović,
Toni Jurij)

Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad... is the only full-length album by Šarlo akrobata. Extremely well-received by the critics, it has nevertheless failed to achieve much commercial success. In the years since, however, it has reached a cult status, having often been labeled "one of the most important links in the complete oeuvre of ex-Yugo rock"[1], and has influenced many artists in the nineties and beyond, including Rambo Amadeus and Jarboli[2].

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By early 1981 Šarlo akrobata created enough buzz that PGP RTB came calling with an offer of a full-length album. During April 1981, Šarlo recorded the material that would eventually be named Bistriji ili tuplji čovek biva kad..., which confused PGP's executives so thoroughly that they immediately sold it to Jugoton.

Up to that point Šarlo based their sound around punk and white reggae, whereas on this record they broke new ground even by their own innovative standards.

The creative tasks were divided up according to trio's individual sensibilities. Milan's role was basic melody, Koja did his best to destabilise the sound by mixing Hendrix with punk on his bass, while Vd had the unenviable task of bridging this gap. Even the lyrics bare major differences: Koja's are minimalistic, akin to angry graffiti whereas Milan's are layered and poetic. The approach worked like a charm within the context of the record: by fusing different genres and energies they made something that was inherently their own. Jurij Novoselić, Dejan Kostić and old friend Gagi Mihajlović also took part in the recording sessions.

The album got its name from a text found in Vasa Pelagić's book Narodni učitelj. Excerpts from the same book were used on track "Pazite na decu I", a song that's significant because it features Milan playing drums, Vd on guitar, Dejan Kostić on bass, Gagi Mihajlović on piano, while Koja played percussions and let out an occasional shriek.

The record came out during the summer of 1981.

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All songs and lyrics written by Šarlo akrobata.

  1. Šarlo je nežan
  2. Pazite na decu (I)
  3. Fenomen
  4. Sad se jasno vidi
  5. Rano izjutra
  6. Ljubavna priča
  7. Samo ponekad
  8. Čovek
  9. Bes
  10. O, O, O...
  11. Problem
  12. Ja želim jako
  13. Pazite na decu (II)

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