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ORIGINALNA KISELINA: 35 GODINA KASNIJEPop MasinaHeavy Prog3.96 | 9 ratings |
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![]() Album recording circumstances were rather poor and the band was disappointed by total lack of support from the record label PGP and studio staff, who was complete novices to the rock music and was incapable to properly record the songs. In addition, PGP did not have any trust in the band's commercial potentials did not have sufficient understanding of their ideas and tried to save resources as much as possible at the expense of "Kiselina". LP appeared thus in a cover design different from the original idea, pressed on poor quality vinyl and printed in small circulation of 2500 copies. Finally, when PGP executives learned that the topic of the album was about drug experience they refused to sign any contract with the band and never re-issued LP on vinyl. After the band split in 1977 and shortly re-formed in early 1980s as a heavy metal act under the name ROK MASINA, since 1983 they practically disappeared from the rock scene. In the meantime guitarist Bozinović passed away, drummer Popović moved to North America, while the only remaining member, bassist Robert Nemeček decided to try to remedy the old unjust done to the album. The result appeared in 2007 and although presents certain improvement in sound quality against the old vinyl original it still may sound outdated and musically "naive". True merit of this remaster lies in the conceptual sphere - originally conceived order of tracks was restored so we can now follow the theme of "Kiselina", expressing the acid trip of a young man wishing to explore "the other side of reality". Another gem is CD booklet with original "psychedelic" red-yellow cover image and extensive liner notes about the story behind "Kiselina" and song details. Certain songs do sound noticeably better however, such as an earlier version of "Trazim put" ("Looking for a Trip"), complete version of psychedelic instrumental "Jark/Kraj" ("Dne Eht/The End"), slowed-down version of acoustic instrumental "Mir" ("Peace") and the vastly improved version of excellent "Slike iz proslih dana" ("Images of Yesterdays") with added parts of flute and organ, which were composed but not recorded for the original issue. "Svemirska priča" from the vinyl LP was dropped because it never fit the concept in the first place and instead the early recording of "Sjaj u očima" ("Gleam In Your Eyes", otherwise issued as a B-side of the first 7" single "Put ka suncu" in 1972) is now included and it fits nicely in the tracking order. "Original Acid: 35 Years After" is nice and welcome addition to its long-lost older "twin brother" and is particularly interesting for fans of POP MASINA and collectors of Yugoslav rock music. Others would love to check the roots of Yugoslav progressive rock no matter how naive or underdeveloped it may sound today. PERSONAL RATING: 4/5 P.A. RATING: 4/5
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