Buvlja pijaca
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Buvlja pijaca | |||||
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Studio album by Riblja Čorba | |||||
Released | 1982 | ||||
Genre | Hard Rock Rock |
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Length | 37:52 | ||||
Label | PGP RTB | ||||
Producer | John McCoy | ||||
Riblja Čorba chronology | |||||
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Buvlja pijaca (trans. "Flea market") is the fourth studio album from influential Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba.
The sound of this album was more sofisticated than of previous Riblja Čorba albums, as some songs featured string and brass instruments and had elements of acoustic rock. All the lyrics were written by Bora Đorđević, except of "Baby, Baby, I Don't Wanna Cry" lyrics, previously written for Slađana Milošević by Momčilo Bajagić. Album brought a number of successful songs, with all songs divided in two groups: ironical love songs "Draga ne budi peder", "U dva će čistači odneti đubre", "Dobro jutro", and political and satirical songs "Slušaj sine, obriši sline", "Kako je lepo biti glup" (inspired by Đorđević's service in Yugoslav army), "Pravila, pravila", "Kad ti se na glavu sruši čitav svet" and "Ja ratujem sam".
Album was sold in more than 250,000 copies, which was still less than expected. Some of the songs were used in Mića Milošević's movie Tesna koža.
[edit] Track listing
- "Draga, ne budi peder" – 3:00
- "U dva će čistači odneti đubre" – 3:43
- "Baby, Baby, I Don't Wanna Cry" – 3:22
- "Slušaj sine, obriši sline" – 2:48
- "Kad ti se na glavu sruši čitav svet" - 4:57
- "Ja ratujem sam" – 2:35
- "Pravila, pravila" – 6:18
- "Kako je lepo biti glup" – 2:17
- "neću da živim u bloku 65" – 3:54
- "Dobro juto" – 4:36
[edit] Personnel
- Bora Đorđević - vocals
- Radislav Kojić - guitar (lead)
- Momčilo Bajagić - guitar (rhythm)
- Miša Aleksić - bass guitar
- Miroslav Milatović - drums
[edit] Guest musicians
- Kornelije Kovač - keyboard
- Miroslav Aranđelvić - clarinet