Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 (Psychological propaganda kit M-91) is the third album of Montenegrin singer Rambo Amadeus released in 1991 by PGP-RTB.[1] Hits from this album are Jemo voli jem, Inspektor Nagib, Halid Invalid Hari (play on words of Goran Bare's pseudonym Halid Gali Halid and the band Hari Mata Hari), modern cover of traditional song Smrt popa Mila Jovovića,[2][3] Prijatelju, prijatelju... It was named after Zastava M91 riffle.
Psihološko propagandni komplet M-91 | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1991 |
Label | PGP-RTB |
Reception
editIn his column for Borba, Zafir Hadžimanov wrote that the album contains international and Yugoslav musical nonsense and to salute the army behind the album.[4]
Charts
editChart | Peak position |
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Radio TV revija | 5[5] |
Samples
edit- Abvgd - Kalinka and Swan Lake[6]
- Jemo voli jem - Pump Up the Jam by Technotronic, U Can't Touch This by MC Hammer, Izdali me prijatelji by Šemsa Suljaković feat. Južni vetar[7] and Yugoslav Partisan song Hej vojnici, vazduhoplovci
- Halid Invalid Hari - Volio bih da te ne volim by Hari Mata Hari[8]
References
edit- ^ "Makaze za Slobu i Tuđmana". Borba. 1991-10-16.
- ^ Radosavljević, Duška (2022-10-26). Aural/Oral Dramaturgies. London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003096337. ISBN 978-1-003-09633-7.
- ^ "Rambo Amadeus cover of Стојан Шипчић's 'Погибија Попа Мила Јововића'". WhoSampled.
- ^ Hadžimanov, Zafir (1991-11-23). "Pod maskom arlekina". Borba.
- ^ "ПОП-МУЗИКА домаћа". Radio TV revija. 1992-04-30.
- ^ "ABVGD by Rambo Amadeus on WhoSampled". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
- ^ "Jemo Voli Jem by Rambo Amadeus - Samples, Covers and Remixes". WhoSampled.
- ^ "Rambo Amadeus's 'Halid Invalid Hari' sample of Hari Mata Hari's 'Volio Bih Da Te Ne Volim'". WhoSampled.