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Queen of the Disco : ウィキペディア英語版
Queen of the Disco

''Queen of the Disco'' is the second studio album by Bosnian alternative rock band Sikter. It was released on 1 March 2002 by Bock.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Cicak.org - Sikter'' )〕 The album was exclusively released for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro and Croatia.
It was recorded in 2001 in Sarajevo after the great success of the band's debut album, ''Now, Always, Never''. Producers of album were the front-man of the band, Enes Zlatar, and the chairman of the Bock label, Oliver Dujmović. On this album the prevailing musical style is Disco with elements of soul, funk and reggae.
==Theme of the album==
"Queen Of The Disco" can be said to be a conceptual album. Every song on the album has an intro, or a skit, which on the CD is one track of its own preceding every song. The intros are from 4 to 27 seconds long and are all spoken-word. Every skit follows the same theme. In the first skit, a man talks about feeling lonely while walking alone on a cold night, ultimately coming to a disco and entering ("for no reason, I go in"). The man, who by the second skit is clearly the main character and narrator of the story, goes on to talk about seeing a woman at the disco, but it is clear to the listener that they never meet. He keeps coming back to the disco night after night, looking for her. The general feeling is that she became an obsession, and that without her, the narrator could not be happy ("without her, the world was darker"). He saw her again once, on the street, but she "looked right through" him. The narrator ultimately ends up spending the rest of his life never knowing or seeing her (the Queen of the disco) again, but he keeps coming back to the disco. He stays at the disco "forever"; the disco ends up being hell, which could be interpreted in a literal, as well as a symbolic sense.

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