Pij, jedi, veseli se... explained

Pij, jedi, veseli se...
Type:studio
Artist:Griva
Cover:File:Pij, jedi, veseli se... album cover.jpg
Released:1992
Recorded:January 1991–March 1992
Length:28:41
Label:Megaton
Producer:Zlatko Karavla
Prev Title:Što te tata pušta samu
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Samo najbolje
Next Year:2002

Pij, jedi, veseli se... (trans. Drink, Eat, Be Merry...) is the fifth and the last studio album by Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Griva. At the time of the album release, the band has been inactive for two years. Recorded by the band's former frontman Zlatko Karavla with former Griva members and other musicians, the album was released under Griva moniker in 1992.

Background

After the release of their fourth studio album Što te tata pušta samu (Why Does Your Daddy Let You Go Out Alone) in 1988, Griva went on their last Yugoslav tour, ending their activity at the beginning of 1990.[1] After Griva disbanded, Karavla dedicated himself to work in studio and writing songs for Serbian folk singers.[1] In 1991, he started recording the studio album Pij, jedi, veseli se..., the recording of which, due to the outbreak of Yugoslav wars, lasted for more than year and a half, with former Griva members and other musicians taking part in the recording process. Karavla released the material under the Griva moniker in 1992 for the independent label Megaton.[2]

Album cover

The album cover features Zlatko Karavla. The vinyl record cover featured the same design as the audio cassette j-card, with the label and Griva logo and songs titles taking up the left side of the vinyl record cover.

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    Notes and References

    1. Book: Mijatović, Bogomir. NS Rockopedija 1960–2003. 2005. Switch. Sremska Kamenica. 115.
    2. Book: Janjatović, Petar. Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. 2024. self-released / Makart. Belgrade. 123.