Čista proza (album)

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Čista proza
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Studio album by
Released1983
RecordedMarch 1–31, 1983
Meta Sound studio, Novi Sad
Genre New wave
Length28:23
Label PGP RTB
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Producer Čista Proza

Čista proza (English: Pure prose) is the only studio album by the Serbian new wave band Čista Proza from Novi Sad, released by PGP RTB in 1983. The album was released on LP only and has not been reissued on CD.

Contents

Track listing

Source: Discogs [1]

All lyrics are written by Milan Ćirić, except where noted; all music is composed by Čista Proza

No.TitleEnglish TranslationLength
1."U grču, nadam se prolaznog neraspoloženja"In spasm; I hope for a better mood2:33
2."Simetrija" Symmetry 2:19
3."Zabranjene zone"Forbidden zones2:22
4."Srce" Heart 2:55
5."Krug" (lyrics by Đorđe Pilipović) Circle 2:30
6."Leto" Summer 2:10
7."Jutarnje face"Morning faces2:41
8."Čudno je biti normalan"It is strange being normal2:49
9."Slike" Pictures 3:39
10."Neuroza" Neurosis 1:55
11."Čista Poza"Pure pose2:35

Personnel

Čista Proza

Additional personnel

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References

  1. "Čista proza". Discogs.com. Retrieved 19 April 2011.