lunes, 31 de octubre de 2011

CIX. Ekatarina Velika | Ljubav





















Ljubav
©PGP RTB. Jugoslavija, 1987.


Here's where the things got interesting. Another drummer change (Žika Todorović, previously of Disciplina Kičme), a label change (switch to a more glamorous PGP RTB) and a new producer (Theodore Yanni) cleaned the slate clean, so EKV started the second stage of their career with a more mature, mystical approach. Inspired by the four basic earthly elements and the declining political situation in country, their songs started sounding more and more sombre ("Tonemo" might be the first sign of this), and their lyrics became more and more complex. Which is good, really, because Mladenović was not a working class poet, he had higher aspirations. "Zemlja", "Pored Mene", "Ljubav" and "Ljudi iz Gradova" are real standouts, but, simply put, there's hardly a weak track here.

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