Smak - - Satelit
Compare Smak's London recordings to their local Yugoslav production to see how international studios shaped their sound.
The song features a legendary guitar solo by Radomir Mihailović Točak, showcasing his signature fusion of blues, folk, and complex jazz scales. Smak - Satelit
The lyrics (written by Mirko Glišić) use the "satellite" as a metaphor for observation, distance, and perhaps the technological optimism of the mid-70s. It describes a journey through the sky, looking down at the world from a celestial perspective. 💿 Production and Legacy Compare Smak's London recordings to their local Yugoslav
The single was recorded at Morgan Studios in London, a high-tech facility at the time, which contributed to its crisp, "modern" sound. It describes a journey through the sky, looking
Boris Aranđelović’s high-pitched, operatic vocals provide the song's melodic peak, reaching notes that few of his contemporaries could match. 📝 Lyrical Themes




































