Mrtva priroda
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Mrtva priroda | |||||
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Studio album by Riblja Čorba | |||||
Released | 1981 | ||||
Recorded | 1981 | ||||
Genre | Hard Rock Rock Heavy Metal |
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Length | 32:18 | ||||
Label | PGP RTB | ||||
Producer | John McCoy | ||||
Riblja Čorba chronology | |||||
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Mrtva priroda (trans. "Still Life") is the third studio album from influential Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba.
For the first time album featured a song written entirely by Momčilo Bajagić, "Ja sam se ložio na tebe". Music for "Ne veruj ženi koja puši Drinu bez filtera" was written by Bajagić, and for "Odlazak u grad" by Bajagić and Miša Aleksić. Still, Bora Đorđević remained the main author with ballad "Neću da ispadnem životinja", rock anthem "Pekar, lekar, apotekar", "Volim, volim žene", Riblja čorba's first directly political song "Na zapadu ništa novo" (named after Erich Maria Remarque's novel All Quiet on the Western Front) and other songs.
Three weeks after the album was released it was sold in 100,000 copies, which was the fastest-selling album in the history of Yugoslav Rock. The final number of copies sold was 450,000.
[edit] Track listing
- "Volim, volim žene" – 2:20
- "Ne veruj ženi koja puši Drinu bez filtera (Ostavi je)" – 3:22
- "Ja sam se ložio na tebe" – 3:26
- "Prevara" – 3:10
- "Pobeći negde" - 5:18
- "Pekar, lekar, apotekar" – 2:48
- "Odlazak u grad" – 2:48
- "Vetar duva, duva, duva" – 2:33
- "Na zapadu ništa novo" – 3:03
- "Neću da ispadnem životinja" – 3:40
[edit] Personnel
- Bora Đorđević - vocals
- Radislav Kojić - guitar (lead)
- Momčilo Bajagić - guitar (rhythm)
- Miša Aleksić - bass guitar
- Miroslav Milatović - drums