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Osmi nervni slom

Osmi nervni slom
Studio album by
Released4 February 1986
RecordedDecember 1985 – January 1986[1]
StudioStudio V PGP-RTB, Belgrade
GenreHard rock
Length36:21
LabelPGP-RTB
ProducerKornelije Kovač
Riblja Čorba chronology
Istina
(1985)
Osmi nervni slom
(1986)
Ujed za dušu
(1987)

Osmi nervni slom (trans. Eighth Nervous Breakdown) is the seventh studio album released by Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba in 1986.

The album was produced by Kornelije Kovač, who also played keyboards on the album recording. The song "Amsterdam" featured British reggae musician Eddy Grant on vocals. The ballad "Prokleto sam" featured actress Ana Kostovska on backing vocals. "Jedan čovek" featured Jova Maljoković on saxophone.

The album was polled in 1998 as the 83rd on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[2]

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Vladeta Andrić, and is one of two Riblja Čorba album covers which were not designed by Jugoslav Vlahović (the other one being Koza nostra cover).

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Nemoj da ideš mojom ulicom" ("Don't Walk Along My Street")B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević2:36
2."Južna Afrika '85 (Ja ću da pevam)" ("South Africa 85 (I'm Gonna Sing)")B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević3:25
3."Jedan čovek" ("One Man")B. ĐorđevićV. Božinović4:30
4."Ljuti Rock 'n' Roll" ("Red Hot Rock 'n' Roll")B. ĐorđevićN. Čuturilo2:57
5."Sutra me probudi" ("Wake Me Up Tomorrow")B. ĐorđevićN. Čuturilo4:13
6."Amsterdam (feat. Eddy Grant)"B. ĐorđevićM. Aleksić3:44
7."Tu nema Boga, nema pravde" ("There's no God here, There's no Justice")B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević3:04
8."Crno je dole" ("It's Dark Down There")B. ĐorđevićB. Đorđević3:18
9."Cava" ("Pussy")B. ĐorđevićM. Aleksić3:32
10."Prokleto sam" ("So Goddamn Alone")B. ĐorđevićV. Božinović5:02

Personnel

Guest musicians

Additional personnel

References

  1. ^ Riblja Čorba chronology Retrieved 9 November 2014, also on next page
  2. ^ Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press. p. 52.