The discography of Serbian and Yugoslav punk rock and post-punk band Pekinška Patka comprises two studio albums, four singles, and one compilation album.
The band had their first recordings released on the double A-side single "Biti ružan, pametan i mlad" / "Bela šljiva" ("To Be Ugly, Smart and Young" / "White Plum") in 1979, by Jugoton.[1] The single was the first Serbian punk rock release. The band's debut album, Plitka poezija (Shallow Poetry), released in 1980,[1] is considered the first punk rock album by a Serbian act. The album was ushered by the single "Bolje da nosim kratku kosu" ("I Better Wear Short Hair"),[1] and after the single release, the band's default lineup changed, which influenced the further musical development of the band.[1] The new lineup firstly released the single "Bila je tako lijepa" ("She Was So Beautiful"),[1] and then moved towards post-punk, with the release of the band's second and final album Strah od monotonije (Fear Of Monotony).[1] After the album release, the band split up.[1] All of the band's recordings, released on albums and singles, appeared on the Pekinška Patka compilation album in 2006.[1] Following the band's 2010 reunion, they released the single "Un año de amor (Pain Version)".[1]
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 228.
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