Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91

Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91
Studio album by Rambo Amadeus
Released 1991
Recorded Studio "O", Belgrade
Genre Electronic
Funk / Soul
Rock
Avantgarde
Parody
Label PGP RTB
Producer Digital Mandrak
Rambo Amadeus chronology
Hoćemo gusle
(1989)
Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91
(1991)
Kurac, Pička, Govno, Sisa
(1993)

Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 (trans. Psychological Propaganda Set M-91) is the third studio album released in 1991 by Montenegrin-Serbian musician Rambo Amadeus.

For obvious reasons, the least of which was the album's subtitle - Psychological Propaganda Set, many songs contained heavy lyrics and a dark, militaristic atmosphere. In your face profanity and descriptive cursing was also routine, making this the first major music release in former Yugoslavia to take such narrative liberties. Tracks like "Smrt popa Mila Jovovića" (30-year-old poem by Božo Đuranović), "Jemo voli jem" (incorporating samples from Yugoslav aviators' anthem "Hej vojnici vazduhoplovci" as well as from Šemsa Suljaković's "Izdali me prijatelji, izdao me brat" song - "Izgubila sve sam bitke, al' još vodim rat"), "Inspektor Nagib" and "Zdravo damo" became instant hits.

Track listing

Music, lyrics and arranged by Rambo Amadeus, except were noted.

Side A

  1. "Smrt popa Mila Jovovića" (Lyrics by Božo Đuranović)
  2. "Abvgd"
  3. "Jemo voli jem"
  4. "Mirko pazi mozak (Nikad robom)" (Music by Digital Mandrak)
  5. "Zdravo damo"

Side B

  1. "Inspektor Nagib"
  2. "Ja"
  3. "Vrijeme teče" (Bass: Japanac)
  4. "Halid Invalid Hari"
  5. "Prijatelju, prijatelju"

Tracks "Vrijeme Teče", "Halid Invalid Hari" and "Prijatelju, prijatelju" are not listed on the cover. Wrong track listing includes "Emocije" (B3) and "K.P.g.S." (B4).

Personnel

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