Kiselina

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Kiselina
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Studio album by
Released1973
RecordedStudio X PGP-RTB, Belgrade
September 19–30, 1973
GenreHard rock
Progressive rock
Psychedelic rock
Acid rock
LabelPGP-RTB
ProducerPop Mašina
Pop Mašina chronology
Kiselina
(1973)
Na izvoru svetlosti
(1975)
2000 reissue cover
Kiselina2000.jpeg
2007 reissue cover
Kisleina2007.jpg
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Popboks (2007 reissue review)10/10 stars[1]

Kiselina (trans. Acid) is the 1973 debut album by former Yugoslav progressive rock band Pop Mašina.

The album was polled in 1998 as the 60th 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 Rock and Pop Music).[2]

Concept[]

In a 2011 interview, the band's former leader, , stated that the album's main theme is an LSD experience, and that he wrote the original lyrics for the album after some inscriptions he made while being under the influence of LSD.[3]

Nemeček stated that the band's intention was to cover up the concept in some way, because they knew that "once it [the concept] was realized, we would be banned", so the band made numerous changes to the songs, and the original track listing was changed.[4] The original album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović, who was aware of the concept, but as the cover, in Nemeček's words, "reminded of LSD portraits of The Beatles too much", it was changed with a simple photo of the band members, made only several days before the album's official release.[5]

Recording[]

The album was recorded from September 19 to September 30, 1973 in PGP-RTB's studio X. It featured numerous guests: on keyboards, Miša Aleksić (at the time member of SOS) on bass guitar, Raša Đelmaš (the band's former member, at the time of album recording a member of YU grupa) on drums, Branimir Malkoč (a former Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba member) on flute, as well as S Vremena Na Vreme members and Vojislav Đukić, Drago Mlinarec, and DAG members on backing vocals.[6]

Track listing[]

Kiselina
No.TitleAuthorLength
1."Na drumu za haos" ("On the Road to Chaos")4:09
2."Pesma srećne noći" ("Song of a Joyful Night")4:25
3."Mir" ("Peace")Z. Božinović3:02
4."Kiselina" ("Acid")Z. Božinović5:23
5."Tražim put" ("Looking for a Trip")Z. Božinović3:25
6."Povratak zvezdama" ("Return to the Stars")Z. Božinović4:29
7."Svemirska priča" ("Space Tale")R. Nemeček1:40
8."Slika iz prošlih dana" ("Images of Yesterdays")R. Nemeček4:27

Originalna Kiselina - 35 godina kasnije track listing[]

Originalna Kiselina - 35 godina kasnije
No.TitleLength
1."Tražim put"3:25
2."Kiselina"5:23
3."Pesma srećne noći"4:25
4."Na drumu za haos"4:09
5."Sjaj u očima" ("Glam in Your Eyes")3:11
6."Jark/Kraj" ("Dne Eth/The End")1:40
7."Povratak zvezdama"4:29
8."Mir"3:02
9."Slika iz prošlih dana"4:27

Personnel[]

  • - bass guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar
  • - guitar, vocals
  • Mihajlo Popović - drums, congas

Additional personnel[]

  • - organ (on "Pesma srećne noći"), electric piano (on "Kiselina" and "Povratak zvezdama")
  • Miša Aleksić - bass guitar (on tracks: "Povratak zvezdama" and "Slika iz prošlih dana")
  • Raša Đelmaš - drums (on "Sjaj u očima")
  • Branimir Malkoč - flute
  • Drago Mlinarec - backing vocals (on "Na putu za haos")
  • - backing vocals (on "Na putu za haos")
  • Vojislav Đukić - backing vocals (on "Na putu za haos")
  • DAG - backing vocals (on "Na putu za haos")
    • Dragan Popović
    • Grujica Milanović
    • Aleksandar Milanović
  • Slobodan Petrović - engineer
  • Jugoslav Vlahović - album cover

Reissues[]

In 1994, a remastered version of the album, remastered in Laza Ristovski's Digital Music Studio during the same year, was released on CD by Serbian record label ITVMM.[7] In 2000, the album was reissued on CD by Polish record label Wydawnictwo 21, in a limited number of 500 copies and featuring four bonus tracks.[8] In 2005, the album was reissued on vinyl by Austrian record label Atlantide.[9]

In 2007, in order to celebrate thirty-five years since the release of the album, Nemeček, in cooperation with Serbian label MCG records, released the CD Originalna Kiselina - 35 godina kasnije (Original Acid - 35 Years Later) in a limited number of 999 copies. The release featured original track listing and original song mixes.[10] Nemeček stated that the release "is not a reissue of Kieslina. It is basically what Kiselina should have looked like."[11]

Legacy[]

The album was polled in 1998 as the 60th 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 Rock and Pop Music).[12]

Serbian critic named Kiselina one of ten most important albums in the history of Yugoslav rock music, stating that "Pop Mašina is a band you can always name when talking how Yugoslav rock before Yugoslav New Wave wasn't negligible". He also stated that "Kiselina was the beginning of a genre that was never groomed to the end here [in Yugoslavia]".[13]

Serbian critic Nenad Pejović called Kiselina a "pivot album in the history of Serbian rock", stating that "even today Kiselina can be an example of a modern rock album".[14]

In 1982, Ljuba Ninković (at the time a member of Tunel) named Kiselina one of his ten most favourite albums.[15]

References[]

  1. ^ Popboks review
  2. ^ Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press.
  3. ^ "Pop mašina – Kako je pravljen prvi domaći LSD album", aleksandararezina.blogspot.com
  4. ^ "Pop mašina – Kako je pravljen prvi domaći LSD album", aleksandararezina.blogspot.com
  5. ^ "Pop mašina – Kako je pravljen prvi domaći LSD album", aleksandararezina.blogspot.com
  6. ^ Kiselina at Discogs
  7. ^ ITVMM reissue at Discogs
  8. ^ Wydawnictwo 21 reissue at Discogs
  9. ^ Atlantide reissue at Discogs
  10. ^ Originalna Kiselina - 35 godina kasnije at Discogs
  11. ^ "Pop mašina – Kako je pravljen prvi domaći LSD album", aleksandararezina.blogspot.com
  12. ^ Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press.
  13. ^ ""10 najvažnijih SFRJ ploča", Dimitrije Vojnov, pressonlie.rs". Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2011-10-23.
  14. ^ Popboks review
  15. ^ "Deset Najdražih - Ljuba Ninković - Tunel". Rock 82 (in Serbian). Belgrade: Politikin Zabavnik (7): 11.
  • Kiselina at Discogs
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4

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