Rdeči album

Rdeči album

Pankrti

The third studio album by Slovenian punk legends, the best-selling, politically provocative and energetic peak of their career.

Rdeči album (Red Album) is the third studio album by the Slovenian punk-rock band Pankrti from Ljubljana, released in 1984 for ZKP RTVL. It was recorded in August/September 1983 at the "Akademik" studio in Ljubljana, and produced by Igor Vidmar and Pankrti themselves. The album became their biggest commercial success and one of the key punk works in the former Yugoslavia.

The title is an ironic play on words – an allusion to The Beatles's White Album, where the color red symbolizes communism. Pankrti, who presented themselves as "the first punk band behind the Iron Curtain", once again showed their provocativeness and social edge here. The album contains 12 songs and lasts about 40 minutes. The sound is mature punk-rock with strong guitars, energetic rhythms and charismatic vocals by Peter Lovšin.

Their biggest hit is a cover of the Italian revolutionary communist song "Bandiera Rossa" (Red Flag), which became their most famous song and caused controversy – some saw it as support, others as irony and criticism of the system. Other notable songs are "Slavni razglas", "Gora", "Volkovi", "Sarajevo 1984" (with topics that were current at the time), "Vodja", "Lokalne pizde", "Udarnik sle" and "Lov". The lyrics by Greg Tomac and Peter Lovšin are full of sarcasm, criticism of authority, everyday life and political hypocrisy.

The album opened the doors to larger venues and solidified Pankrt's status as one of the most important Yugoslav punk bands. It was critically acclaimed for its energy, authenticity and courage. In 2023, a limited vinyl reissue was released on red 180g vinyl with remastering, demonstrating its enduring relevance.

The Red Album is a classic example of how punk in Yugoslavia was more than just music – it was an attitude, a provocation, and a chronicle of the times. For fans of real, engaged punk, it still sounds fresh and powerful. A must-have record in every ex-YU punk collection!

Editor
Igor Vidmar
Dimensions
31 x 31 cm
Pages
100
Publisher
ZKP RTVL, Ljubljana, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Slovenian.

One copy is available

Vinyl - VG+; Cover - VG+.
Condition:Used, excellent condition
Discounted price: 32.0028.80
10% discount is valid until 8/20/26 11:59 pm
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Atomska trilogija

Atomska trilogija

Atomsko Sklonište

The Atomic Trilogy is the first live album by the Pula band Atomsko sklonište from 1980 on audio cassette. It features energetic performances of the band's greatest songs and an authentic record of their concert power.

SOKOJ, 1980.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
15.00
Vruće igre

Vruće igre

Parni Valjak

Hot Games is the fifth studio album by Parni valjak, released on audio cassette in 1980. It features the band's more mature rock sound, a blend of energetic songs and emotional ballads, and hits such as "Javi se", "Neda" and the title track.

PGP Suzy, 1980.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
10.00
Bez tišine!

Bez tišine!

Vještice

Vještice – Bez Tišine! original audio cassette is one of the rarest Croatian rock releases, released in 1991 by the Osijek-based independent record label Plavi pilot.

Plavi pilot, 1991.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
80.00
Bez Tišine!

Bez Tišine!

Vještice
Plavi pilot, 1991.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
50.00
Plavi pilot br.0

Plavi pilot br.0

Plavi pilot no. 0 is the first issue of Osijek's underground fanzine dedicated to alternative music, culture and the local scene. A rare edition that documents the spirit of the independent Osijek scene before its wider affirmation.

Vlastita naklada, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
25.00
Zajedno!

Zajedno!

Idoli, Film

Together! is a joint release by Idol and the group Film from 1981 on audio cassette. It features the mini album VIS Idoli and the concert recording Film u Kulušiću – Live, a fusion of the Belgrade and Zagreb new wave.

Jugoton, 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
15.00