Tri posleratna druga cover

Tri posleratna druga

Đorđe Balašević · 1989

39 min · 9 tracks · folk rock · pop rock

A vibrant blend of folk rock and poignant storytelling, rich with cultural references and emotional depth.

Why this album works

The album is notable for its critical acclaim and its reflection of the sociopolitical climate of late 1980s Yugoslavia. It solidified Balašević's reputation as a storyteller, influencing countless artists in the Balkan pop and folk scenes while resonating with audiences facing impending change.
Career context
By the time 'Tri posleratna druga' was released in December 1989, Đorđe Balašević had established himself as a prominent voice in the Yugoslav music scene, following his earlier successful albums. This album arrived just before the disintegration of Yugoslavia, positioning it as a significant cultural artifact during a tumultuous period in the region.
Stylistic neighbors
Cher· Leonard Cohen· The Alfee
If this clicks, go next to
Marim ja... — Continues the emotional storytelling with a blend of folk influences.

Tracklist

New here? Start with "Sugar Rap (Proces diferencijacije u kombinatu za proizvodnju i preradu šećerne repe)".

  • 1 Sugar Rap (Proces diferencijacije u kombinatu za proizvodnju i preradu šećerne repe) Start here 4:14
  • 2 Još jedna pesma o maloj garavoj Standout 3:17
  • 3 Devojka sa "čardaš" nogama 3:23
  • 4 Ćaletova pesma 4:48
  • 5 D-moll 4:13
  • 6 Kad odem... Standout 6:04
  • 7 Saputnik 4:54
  • 8 Remorker 3:52
  • 9 O, Bože... 4:24

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata