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Released
  
October 29, 1982

Length
  
37:52

Release date
  
29 October 1982

Label
  
PGP-RTB

Recorded
  
1981–1982

Artist
  
Riblja Čorba

Producer
  
John McCoy

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Studio
  
Studio V PGP-RTB, Belgrade

Buvlja pijaca (1982)
  
Večeras vas zabavljaju muzičari koji piju (1984)

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Heavy metal

Similar
  
Riblja Čorba albums, Rock music albums

Buvlja pijaca (trans. Flea Market) is the fourth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba, released in 1982.

Contents

The album is the second Riblja Čorba album produced by John McCoy. It featured a softer sound than previous Riblja Čorba releases, as some of the songs featured string and brass instruments and had elements of acoustic rock.

The album was polled in 1998 as the 64th 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).

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović, and is the only Riblja Čorba album cover which does not feature Riblja Čorba logo.

Personnel

  • Bora Đorđević - vocals
  • Rajko Kojić - guitar
  • Momčilo Bajagić - guitar
  • Miša Aleksić - bass guitar
  • Miroslav Milatović - drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Kornelije Kovač - keyboard
  • Rešad Jahja - cello
  • Petar Jovanović - cello
  • Miroljub Aranđelović - clarinet
  • Miroslav Blažević - trumpet
  • Asan Selimović - tuba
  • Miomir Maksimčev - viola
  • Petar Mladenović - viola
  • Geza Balaž - violin
  • Gordana Todorović - violin
  • Miloš Lazarević - violin
  • Miroljub Milošević - violin
  • Stojan Grbić - violin
  • Žarko Mićković - violin
  • John McCoy - producer
  • Tony Taverner - recorded by
  • Jovan Stojanović - engineer
  • Reception and legacy

    The album brought a number of hit songs: ironical love songs "Draga ne budi peder", "U dva će čistači odneti đubre", "Dobro jutro", and political and satirical songs "Slušaj sine, obriši sline", "Kako je lepo biti glup" (inspired by Đorđević's service in Yugoslav People's Army), "Pravila, pravila", "Kad ti se na glavu sruši čitav svet" and "Ja ratujem sam". It was sold in more than 250,000 copies, which was less than expected, considering the number of previous albums' copies sold.

    The songs "U dva će čistači odneti đubre", "Kad ti se na glavu sruši čitav svet", "Ja ratujem sam", "Pravila, pravila", "Kako je lepo biti glup" and "Dobro jutro" appeared in Mića Milošević's 1982 movie A Tight Spot.

    In 1998, Buvlja pijaca was polled the 64th 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).

    Songs

    Draga ne budi peder3:00
    Baby - Baby I Don't Wanna Cry3:44
    Ja ratujem sam2:35

    References

    Buvlja pijaca Wikipedia