Plitka poezija

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Plitka Poezija
Studio album by
Released1980
RecordedMarch 1980
Meta Sound studio, Novi Sad
GenrePunk rock
Length32:13
LabelJugoton
LSY 61526
ProducerSlobodan Konjović
Pekinška Patka chronology
Plitka Poezija
(1980)
Strah od monotonije
(1981)

Plitka poezija (trans. Shallow Poetry) is the

Serbian punk rock band Pekinška Patka debut album, released in 1980 by Jugoton. The album is the first punk rock album released in Serbia
.

The album was polled in 1998 as the 77th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[1]

Track listing

All tracks by Nebojša Čonkić and Sreten Kovačević except where noted. All tracks arranged by Pekinška Patka except track 2 (Brooker and Reid, arranged by Čonkić), track 4 (Clarke, Nash, arranged by Čonkić) and track 14 (Addrisi, Addrisi, arranged by Čonkić).

No.TitleLength
1."Poderimo rock" (Let's Tear
Contraception)
1:46
12."Šta je zbližilo nas" (What Made Us Closer)1:35
13."Gledaj, ja sam svoj" (Look, I Am My Own)2:42
14."Never My Love" (The Addrisi Brothers cover)2:12
15."LJubav" (Love)2:18
16."Za Yoko Ono" (For Yoko Ono)1:59

Personnel

The band

  • Boris Oslovčan "Bora" — bass, backing vocals
  • Laslo Pihler "Laci" — drums, backing vocals
  • Sreten Kovačević "Srele" — guitar, backing vocals
  • Nebojša Čonkić "Čonta" — vocals

Additional personnel

  • Marko Pešić — photography
  • Slobodan Konjović — producer, remix
  • Ivan Vlatković — sound engineer

Cover versions

  • Serbian punk rock band Atheist Rap, on their 1994 debut album Maori i Crni Gonzales, recorded the five-minute track "Plitka poezija", featuring a medley of songs from the album, including "Bela šljiva", "Kratkovidi magarac", "Bolje da nosim kratku kosu", "Biti ružan, pametan i mlad", "Ori, ori" and "Never my love".
  • American
    7" EP Return To The Motherland, recorded cover versions of "Kontracepcija" and "Poderimo rock".[2]

References

  1. ^ Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press.
  2. ^ "Final Solutions - Return To The Motherland (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2011-06-16. Retrieved 2012-03-05.

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