Perfektan dan za banana ribe

Perfektan dan za banana ribe
Studio album by Talas
Released 1983
Recorded 1983, MS studio, Belgrade
Genre New wave
Length 27:39
Label Sarajevo Disk
Producer Bojan Pečar, Boban Petrović
Talas chronology
Artistička radna akcija
(1981)
Perfektan dan za banana ribe
(1983)
Ventilator 202 demo top 10
(1983)

Perfektan dan za banana ribe (trans. A Perfect Day for Bananafish) is the first and the only album by the Serbian rock band Talas. The album was printed in 3000 copies, and is available on LP only, since the album has not been reissued on CD.

Background

Having released their two songs on the Artistička radna akcija compilation, the band started preparing their debut release. The album was recorded in the MS Studio in Belgrade and was produced by Bojan Pečar and Boban Petrović. Perfektan dan za banana ribe (which got the name by the J.D. Salinger's short-story A Perfect Day for Bananafish) was released in 1983 by Sarajevo Disk. The album featured eight song with the opening track, "Sama" ("Alone") became a nationwide hit and appeared on the Svetislav Prelić's Šećerna vodica movie soundtrack. As guests on the album appeared Milan "Mića" Bubalo (drum machine), Ivan Vdović Vd (drums), Milan Mladenović (guitar) and Vuk Vujačić (saxophone).

Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Talas.

No. Title Length
1. "Sama" (Alone) 3:31
2. "Stal-No" (Constant-Ly) 3:04
3. "Banana reggae"   4:16
4. "Brodovi" (Ships) 3:46
5. "Daj mi znak" (Give me a sign) 3:20
6. "Kraj" (The end) 3:27
7. "Gorke suze L.M. (Lady Mackbet)" (Bitter tears L.M. (Lady Macbeth)) 4:13
8. "Čarobnjaci ulice" (Wizards of the streets) 2:02

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

External links

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