Nie wierzcie elektrykom explained

Nie wierzcie elektrykom
Type:studio
Artist:Big Cyc
Cover:Big Cyc - Nie wierzcie elektrykom.JPG
Released:1991
Recorded:1991
Genre:Punk rock
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Prev Year:1990
Year:1991
Next Title:Miłość, muzyka, mordobicie
Next Year:1992

Nie wierzcie elektrykom (Polish Don't trust the electricians) is the second studio album of the punk rock band Big Cyc, released in 1991. The title is a pun on "Don't trust the politicians" and it alludes to Lech Wałęsa's profession. The president of Poland was also depicted on the cover in a rather iconoclastic way, dressed in a jacket with a Playboy badge (as opposed to Virgin Mary badge, actually worn by Wałęsa). The album emulated a radio show, the songs being separated by nonsense dialogues of two "hosts", Skiba and Paweł "Konjo" Konnak.

Track listing

  1. "Marian, wierny kibic" (Marian, a faithful football fan)
  2. "Chrześcijańscy kanibale" (Christian cannibals)
  3. "Oszukani partyzanci" (Deceived partisans)
  4. "Nie ma tu nikogo" (There's nobody here)
  5. "Polacy" (The Poles)
  6. "Biały miś" (White Teddy Bear)
  7. "Kanar?" (Ticket Controller?)
  8. "Ruskie idą" (The Russians are coming)
  9. "Nie wierzcie elektrykom" (Don't trust the electricians)
  10. "Karel rege" (Karel Reggae)

Credits

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