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Galija

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2.04 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Imali smo krila (4:28)
2. Ona sve zna (2:39)
3. Uzalud (4:19)
4. Balada o ocevima (5:05)
5. Sviraj (3:31)
6. Srbija (2:28)
7. Poljubi me (3:49)
8. Kada prestane sve (3:48)
9. Ona jos ne zna (3:52)
10. Cvetom do nje (3:09)

Line-up / Musicians


- Nenad Milosavljevic / vocal
- Predrag Milosavljevic / vocal
- Dragutin Jakovljevic / acoustic guitar
- Bratislav Milosevic / bass
- Boban Pavlovic / drums
With:
- Slavisa Pavlovic / fretless bass
- Pera Joe / harmonica
- Ognjen Radivojevic / Hammond H100
- Senad Jasarevic / Oberheim Matrix 6
- Svetlana Slavkovic / back vocal
- Milica Bozidarevic / back vocal
- Aleksandra Grbic / back vocal

Releases information

CD PGP RTS (1996)

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GALIJA Trinaest ratings distribution


2.04
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
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Good, but non-essential (20%)
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Collectors/fans only (80%)
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Review by Seyo
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
2 stars The tenth studio album of GALIJA is misleadingly called "Thirteen" and there are no other connections whatsoever with the album title (i.e. song name, number of tracks etc.). Unless this "13" in this case means bad luck!

It is bad luck for a listener eager to check where GALIJA was up to in 1996, because the music present on this disc is pretty dull. It's a pity because I am usually fond of acoustic pop and rock music with folksy flavour, played in an "unplugged" fashion. As the cover image suggests, the album is filled with nicely arranged and produced acoustic guitars with occasional melodic leads of fretless bass and harmonica sparks. The problem is that the song writing is bad with most of the album containing boring tracks and uninspired chords. Even the help of outside poets did not make the lyrics meaningful.

The only stand-out track is the opening "Imali smo krila" (We Had the Wings) with catchy melody and the laid-back rhythmic structure resembling the better moments of DIRE STRAITS. "Ona jos ne zna" (She Still Doesn't Know) shows that Milosavljević Bro's had invested a lot of listening to "Led Zeppelin III". Pathetic gypsy-folk moments done in a Balkanian "pub folk" ("kafanska" - a bad music indeed!) sensation just watered down already weak material.

PERSONAL RATING: 1,5/5

P.A. RATING: 2/5

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