Korni Grupa
Korni Grupa emerged from Belgrade as architects of Yugoslav progressive rock, building elaborate compositions that rivaled Western prog acts. Their 1972 debut is a masterwork of ambition—the epic centerpiece "Put Za Istok" unfolds across two sides with shifting movements, moving from folk roots through psychedelic passages into full prog grandeur. "Glas Sa Obale Boja" showcases intricate arrangements and virtuoso playing, while "Moj Bol" tempers the aggression with melancholic atmosphere. The album balances progressive experimentation with genuine emotional weight, creating something both intellectually engaging and deeply felt. Original pressings are genuinely hard to locate.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Prog Rock |
| Notes | Good Plus (VG+) Good Plus (VG+) Record has some hairlines and light surface scratches. Sleeve looks good VG+, only some spine-/seamwear. |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | PGP RTB |
| Year | 1972 |
| Country | Yugoslavia |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
A1. Glas Sa Obale Boja
A2. Put Za Istok (Prvi Dan / Drugi Dan / Dilema / Zemlja)
B1. Moj Bol
B2. Bezglave Ja-Ha Horde
B3. Tata Ko. I Mama Spo.
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