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.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady mid-tempo storytelling flow
- cultural references spark nostalgia
- reflective moments for quiet introspection
- warm melodies for casual gatherings
Maybe skip if you want
- prefer high-energy tracks
- seek instant gratification
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Breakthrough — Solidified Balašević's reputation as a prominent storyteller in Yugoslav music.
- 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 3:17
- 3 Devojka sa "čardaš" nogama 3:23
- 4 Ćaletova pesma 4:48
- 5 D-moll 4:13
- 6 Kad odem... 6:04
- 7 Saputnik 4:54
- 8 Remorker 3:52
- 9 O, Bože... 4:24
What to play next
This album is considered a Breakthrough in Đorđe Balašević's catalog. Solidified Balašević's reputation as a prominent storyteller in Yugoslav music.
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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