Ujed za dušu explained

Ujed za dušu
Type:Album
Artist:Riblja Čorba
Cover:UjedzadusuCorba.jpg
Released:February 16, 1987
Recorded:26 December 1986 – February 1987[1]
Studio:Studio V PGP-RTB, Belgrade
Genre:Hard rock
Length:35:42
Label:PGP-RTB
Producer:Kornelije Kovač
Prev Title:Osmi nervni slom
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Riblja Čorba 10
Next Year:1987

Ujed za dušu (trans. Soul Bite) is the eighth studio album by Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1987.

Background

Except "Član mafije", which criticized the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, the album is unusually devoid of political messages for Riblja Čorba. The hits included Riblja Čorba's first cover, "Zadnji voz za Čačak" (cover of The Monkees' "Last Train to Clarksville"), their biggest all-time hit "Kad padne noć (Upomoć)" and a ballad "Da, to sam ja".

The songs "Nesrećnice nije te sramota" and "Zašto kuče arlauče" were recorded for the album but were released only as a limited edition 7-inch included with the first copies of the album.[2]

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović.

Personnel

Additional personnel

Covers

References

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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=8 Riblja Čorba chronology
    2. http://www.discogs.com/Riblja-Čorba-Nesrećnice-Nije-Te-Sramota-Zašto-Kuče-Arlauče/release/2591853 "Nesrećnice nije te sramota" / "Zašto kuče arlauče" at Discogs
    3. http://www.discogs.com/Sha-Ila-Multiplay/release/1695300 Multiplay at Discogs