Izrod na granici

Izrod na granici (trans. Bastard on the Border) is an EP released by former Yugoslav hard rock band Rok Mašina, released in 1983. The EP was released after the band disbanded in 1982, and featured a part of the material the band recorded while working on their second studio album.

Izrod na granici
EP by
Released1983
Recorded1982
GenreHard rock
Heavy metal
Length22:57
LabelJugodisk
ProducerRobert Nemeček
Rok Mašina chronology
Rok Mašina
(1981)
Izrod na granici
(1983)
Rok Mašina
(2001)

The EP features a live version of the song "Bilo mi je bolje", recorded on the Belgrade Rock Festival held in Pionir Hall in September 1982, which was also the last live performance by Rok Mašina. The song "Promašen san" features a recording of Aleister Crowley's voice.

Album cover

The album cover was designed by Jugoslav Vlahović. The original album cover, also designed by Vlahović, should have featured two hands with feathers thrust through them and the bands logo and album title written in red, but was, as the band's leader Robert Nemeček stated, refused by the band's label, Jugodisk, as "politically problematic".[1] The label soon stated that the original artwork was refused as "it might allude to some other things", but that it was not politically problematic.[1]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Granica" - 4:13
  2. "Nulti čas" - 6:53

Side Two

  1. "Rokenrol" - 3:27
  2. "Bilo mi je bolje" - 3:43
  3. "Promašen san" - 4:41

Personnel

  • Robert Nemeček - bass guitar, production
  • Zoran Božinović - guitar, vocals
  • Vidoja Božinović - guitar
  • Boban Đorđević - drums

Additional personnel

  • Rade Ercegovac - engineer

Covers

In 2012, Serbian alternative rock band Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša recorded a cover of "Granica" ("Border") for the New Year's Eve edition of Radio Television of Serbia show Bunt.[2]

References

  1. "Problemi sa omotom". Džuboks (in Serbian). Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine (158 (second series)): 3.
  2. "Kanda kodža i Nebojša - Granica (Rok mašina)", YouTube
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