The Ultimate Collection (Električni Orgazam album)

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The Ultimate Collection
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Compilation album by Električni Orgazam
Released 2009
Recorded 1980-2007
Genre New wave, punk rock, post-punk, psychedelic rock, rock
Length52:03
Label Croatia Records
Električni Orgazam compilations chronology
Breskve u teškom sirupu vol. 1
(2006) Breskve u teškom sirupu vol. 12006
'The Ultimate Collection'
(2009)
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The Ultimate Collection is the sixth compilation album by the Serbian rock band Električni Orgazam, released as a part of the Ultimate Collection series by Croatia records in 2009. This is the first compilation album to feature a selection of the released material spanning the entire band career. The song selection for the album was given to Miloš Ivanović "Kepa", the music editor of the Radio B92.

Električni Orgazam Serbian rock band

Električni Orgazam is a Serbian rock band from Belgrade. Originally starting as a combination of new wave, punk rock and post-punk, the band later slowly changed their style, becoming a mainstream rock act. They were one of the most notable acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene.

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

No.TitleLength
1."Električni orgazam" (Electric orgasm)4:30
2."Krokodili dolaze" (Crocodiles are coming)3:05
3."Vi" (You)2:30
4."Zlatni papagaj" (Golden parrot)2:03
5."Konobar" (The waiter)2:06
6."Odelo" (Suit)1:57
7."Afrika" (Africa)1:52
8."Pođimo" (Let's go)2:15
9."Dokolica" (Idleness)2:24
10."Locomotion" (Little Eva cover)3:18
11."Ja želim promene (Baby, baby, baby, baby)" (I want changes (Baby, baby, baby, baby))7:03
12."Skamenjen" (Stoned)5:01
13."Kapetan Esid" (Captain Acid)3:45
14."Vudu bluz" (Voodoo blues)2:59
15."Ja sam težak kao konj" (I am heavy as a horse)2:31
16."Ne postojim" (I don't exist)2:20
17."Kako bubanj kaže (Live)" (As the drum decides (Live))4:02
18."Bejbe ti nisi tu (Out of Time)" (Baby, you are not here (Out of time) (Rolling Stones cover))3:34
19."Sve ste vi naše devojke" (You are all our girlfriends)2:51
20."Igra rok en rol cela Jugoslavija" (The whole Yugoslavia dances to rock & roll)4:11
21."Zagreb"1:22

CD 2

No.TitleLength
1."Seks, droga, nasilje i strah" (Sex, drugs, violence and fear)5:13
2."Mentalno" (Mentally)3:40
3."Zašto da ne" (Why not)4:09
4."Moj je život paranoja" (My life is paranoia)2:24
5."Spojimo se sad" (Let us join together)4:49
6."Metadonska terapija" (Methadone therapy)2:54
7."Da si tako jaka" (To be so strong)4:55
8."Fras u šupi (Unplugged)" (Shock in the shed (Unplugged))4:40
9."Magična ruka" (Magic hand)5:35
10."Više nisam tvoj (Unplugged)" (No more am I yours (Unplugged))2:53
11."Kakav je to svet?" (What kind of world is that?)3:44
12."Reči lete baš bez veze" (Words fly skimble-skamble)3:38
13."Danas nisam savim svoj" (I'm not my own today)2:48
14."Zato stojim sam" (That is why I stand alone)4:55
15."Hajde bejbe (Daj da vidim sad) (Live 2007)" (Come on baby (Now let me see) (Live 2007))3:56
16."Nebo (Live 2007)" (The sky (Live 2007))7:51

Notes

CD 1

<i>Električni orgazam</i> (album) album by Električni Orgazam

Električni orgazam is the debut album by Serbian/Yugoslavian Novi talas band Električni orgazam. It was released in 1981 by Jugoton.

<i>Paket aranžman</i> compilation album

Paket aranžman is a new wave music compilation album released in 1981 by Jugoton. Featuring eminent Belgrade acts Šarlo Akrobata, Električni Orgazam and Idoli, it is considered to be one of the most important and influential records ever made in SFR Yugoslavia. In addition to critical praise, it reached a cult status among the audiences and continues to be popular across the countries that emerged after the breakup of Yugoslavia.

<i>Lišće prekriva Lisabon</i> album by Električni Orgazam

Lišće prekriva Lisabon is the second studio album by the Serbian/Yugoslavian new wave band Električni Orgazam. It was released in 1982 by Jugoton.

CD 2

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Seks, droga, nasilje i strah / Balkan Horor Rock is a compilation by the Serbian rock band Električni Orgazam. The compilation, featuring new studio material on the A-side and live material on the B-side, was recorded at the Novi Sad Studio M. The material, with the followup, the live album Balkan Horror Rock II, was rereleased on one CD by Yellow Dog Records.

<i>Zašto da ne!</i> album by Električni Orgazam

Zašto da ne! is the studio album by Serbian/Yugoslavian new wave band Električni orgazam. It was released in 1994 by PGP RTS. It is the band's first double album.

<i>Živo i akustično</i> live album

Živo i akustično is the Električni Orgazam unplugged album, released in 1996.

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