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Pakleni trio
Studio album by
Released1981
RecordedJuly 1981
StudioMS Studio, Belgrade
Genre
Length31:33
LabelJugoton
Gordi chronology
Gordi 3
(1981)
Pakleni trio
(1981)
Kraljica smrti
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Serbian Metal (2006 reissue review)(favorable)[1]

Pakleni trio (trans. Hell Trio) is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi, released in 1981. Pakleni trio was the band's first album to feature heavy metal sound, for which Gordi are mostly remembered.

Background

Gordi started their career in the late 1970s, with their first three albums being progressive/hard rock oriented. After the band's third studio album, Gordi 3, keyboardist Goran Manojlović, brother of Gordi frontman and leader Zlatko Manojlović, left the band, Gordi continuing as a power trio.[2] In 1981 the band released Pakleni trio. Heavily influenced by the new wave of British heavy metal,[3] Pakleni trio marked a shift in the band's musical direction and is today considered a milestone on the Yugoslav heavy metal scene.[2][4][5]

2006 reissue

Pakleni trio was rereleased by Rock Express Records in 2006. The album reissue featured two bonus tracks, "Duga noć" ("Long Night") and "Idi sad" ("Go Now"), from a 7-inch single Gordi released in 1978. The reissue also featured video recordings of the songs "Igraj, luduj", "Ona je žena" and "Tebi ne treba niko" from a 1982 concert by the band, as well as a video recording of Zlatko Manojlović's 2005 concert in Germany.[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Zlatko Manojlović.

No.TitleLength
1."Put do pakla" ("Road to Hell")3:48
2."Igraj, luduj" ("Dance, Go Crazy")3:08
3."Volim" ("I Love")4:03
4."Ona i ja" ("She and I")3:37
5."Tebi ne treba niko" ("You Don't Need Anyone")3:10
6."Naivna Venera" ("Naive Venus")3:30
7."Strašna riba izdaleka" ("Great Chick from Far Away")3:18
8."Ona je žena" ("She's a Woman")4:38
9."San" ("A Dream")2:21
2006 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."Duga noć" ("Long Night")2:31
11."Idi sad" ("Go Now")4:35

Personnel

  • Zlatko Manojlović – guitar, vocals, producer
  • Slobodan Svrdlan – bass guitar, vocals
  • Čedomir Petrović – drums, vocals

Additional personnel

  • Rade Ercegovac - recorded by
  • Jugoslav Vlahović - artwork, photography, graphic design
  • Boško Boroš - photography

Legacy

In 2021 the songs "Put do pakla", "Tebi ne treba niko" and "Igraj luduj" were ranked 25th, 74th and 80th respectively on the list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Hard & Heavy Anthems by web magazine Balkanrock.[7]

References

  1. ^ Album review on Serbian-metal.org Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Gordi at[usurped]. Balkanuk.com. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  3. ^ Pejović N., "Teškometalni Ikar protiv gravitacije", Popboks.com Archived 2011-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Pejović N., "Teškometalni Ikar protiv gravitacije" Archived 29 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Kostić P., "Rok Mašina: Na ponoru svetlosti"". Balkanrock.com. Archived from the original on 13 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
  6. ^ Pakleni trio 2006 reissue at Discogs
  7. ^ "Metalni radnici: 100 najvećih YU hard & heavy himni", Balkanrock.com