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Studio album by Rambo Amadeus | ||||
Released | April 2020 December 2020 2022 (other streaming platforms) (limited edition vinyl) | (Youtube)
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Brod budala (Ship of fools) is the twelfth album by Rambo Amadeus, released in 2020. The album was originally released on YouTube, [1] and few months later on streaming platforms. [2] In 2022, the album was released in a limited edition on vinyl. [3]
Hits from this album include the title track, [4] [5] Oda radosti – anegdote evrointegracija (Ode to joy – European integration angedotes), [6] Serator (Sucker)... [7]
The album was named after the novel of the same name by Katherine Anne Porter. The themes and songs from this album are treated electronically to a good extent, they are less rockier than one might expect, but in the end it is Rambo, as the public has accepted, respected, or simply "appreciated" him less. [8] The viewership of certain songs is absolutely respectable, which clearly speaks of the popularity of Rambo himself. [8]
The original album cover features a red FAP truck in the shape of a submarine, while the vinyl cover features an illustration of sailors navigating a flat Earth "lying" on sewer pipes.
Brod budala | ||||
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Studio album by Rambo Amadeus | ||||
Released | April 2020 December 2020 2022 (other streaming platforms) (limited edition vinyl) | (Youtube)
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Rambo Amadeus chronology | ||||
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Brod budala (Ship of fools) is the twelfth album by Rambo Amadeus, released in 2020. The album was originally released on YouTube, [1] and few months later on streaming platforms. [2] In 2022, the album was released in a limited edition on vinyl. [3]
Hits from this album include the title track, [4] [5] Oda radosti – anegdote evrointegracija (Ode to joy – European integration angedotes), [6] Serator (Sucker)... [7]
The album was named after the novel of the same name by Katherine Anne Porter. The themes and songs from this album are treated electronically to a good extent, they are less rockier than one might expect, but in the end it is Rambo, as the public has accepted, respected, or simply "appreciated" him less. [8] The viewership of certain songs is absolutely respectable, which clearly speaks of the popularity of Rambo himself. [8]
The original album cover features a red FAP truck in the shape of a submarine, while the vinyl cover features an illustration of sailors navigating a flat Earth "lying" on sewer pipes.