Pišanje uz vetar explained

Pišanje uz vetar
Type:Album
Artist:Riblja Čorba
Cover:CorbaPisanjeUzVetar.jpeg
Released:November 27, 2001
Recorded:Studio O, 3 September – 25 October 2001[1]
Genre:Hard rock
Length:55:15
Label:Hi-Fi Centar
Producer:Milan Popović
Miša Aleksić
Prev Title:Nojeva barka
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Ovde
Next Year:2003

Pišanje uz vetar (trans. Pissing Against the Wind) is the fifteenth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 2001.

Reggae tracks "Crno beli svet" and "Crno beli svet (I opet)" featured Eyesburn frontman Nemanja Kojić on vocals and trombone. The track "Srbin je lud" featured Dejan Cukić on backing vocals. "Prokockan život" i "Čekajući čoveka" featured Marija Mihajlović on vocals. Balkan brass band tracks "Po livadi rosnoj" and "Hoću, majko, hoću" featured Boban Marković trumpet orchestra. "Zašto sam otišao blues" features the band's guitarist Vidoja Božinović's brother Zoran Božinović on solo guitar. "Čekajući čoveka" features the actor Josif Tatić.

The song, "Daj mi lovu", is a cover of The Who song "Boris the Spider" (although written by John Entwistle, on Pišanje uz vetar it was credited to Pete Townshend).

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović.

Personnel

Additional personnel

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.riblja-corba.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=38&Itemid=126&limitstart=23 Riblja Čorba chronology