Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 explained

Cover:Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91.jpg
Type:studio
Artist:Rambo Amadeus
Label:PGP-RTB

Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 (Psychological propaganda kit M-91) is the third album of Montenegrin singer Rambo Amadeus released in 1991 by PGP-RTB.[1] Hits from this album are Jemo voli jem, Inspektor Nagib, Halid Invalid Hari (play on words of Goran Bare's pseudonym Halid Gali Halid and the band Hari Mata Hari), modern cover of traditional song Smrt popa Mila Jovovića,[2] [3] Prijatelju, prijatelju... It was named after Zastava M91 riffle.

Reception

In his column for Borba, Zafir Hadžimanov wrote that the album contains international and Yugoslav musical nonsense and to salute the army behind the album.[4]

Charts

Charts for Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 (1992)!Chart!Peak position
Radio TV revija5[5]

Samples

Notes and References

  1. News: Makaze za Slobu i Tuđmana. 1991-10-16. Borba.
  2. Book: Radosavljević, Duška. Aural/Oral Dramaturgies. 2022-10-26. Routledge. 978-1-003-09633-7. London.
  3. Web site: Rambo Amadeus cover of Стојан Шипчић's 'Погибија Попа Мила Јововића' .
  4. News: Pod maskom arlekina. Hadžimanov. Zafir. 1991-11-23. Borba. Zafir Hadžimanov.
  5. News: ПОП-МУЗИКА домаћа. 1992-04-30. Radio TV revija.
  6. Web site: ABVGD by Rambo Amadeus on WhoSampled. WhoSampled. en. 2022-04-23.
  7. Web site: Jemo Voli Jem by Rambo Amadeus - Samples, Covers and Remixes .
  8. Web site: Rambo Amadeus's 'Halid Invalid Hari' sample of Hari Mata Hari's 'Volio Bih Da Te Ne Volim' .