petak, 31. ožujka 2023.

BETA CENTAURY - Okviri našega vremena (1984)
























BETA CENTAURY was a rock band from Opatija (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. These are their demo recordings from 1984.

VIS PLAVI - In The Summertime (1970) Single

 









































VIS PLAVI were from Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia). Members were Miroslav Jankov (guitar), Petrač Vučković (keyboards), Marek Pawlak (vocal, guitar, bass), Dragan Aranđelović (saxophone), Laszlo Steiner (saxophone), Zoran Jurkić (flute, saxophone), Dušan Mijić (bass), Novica Novović (drums) and Bodi Nov (drums).

četvrtak, 23. ožujka 2023.

TIME - Kad smo ja i moj miš bili bokseri (1976) Single

 









































"Kad smo ja i moj miš bili bokseri" is the third single record by the group TIME.

TIME - Život u čizmama s visokom petom (1976)

 





































"Život u čizmama s visokom petom" is the TIME third album, released in 1976. Dado Topić album recorded in Munchen together with Vedran Bozić (guitar), Chris Nicholls (keyboards), Ratko Divjak (drums), Čarli Novak (bass), Ivan Piko Stančić (drums) and Zdenka Kovačiček (backing vocals ). Album produced by Vladimir Mihaljek.

srijeda, 22. ožujka 2023.

TIME - Time II (1975)

 









































TIME second album from 1975.

TIME - Time (1972)

 




















DADO TOPIĆ, the key figure of the band, left KORNI GRUPA in mid-1971, moved to Zagreb and with help from Vladimir Mihaljek formed TIME. The original line-up consisted of Dado Topić-vocals, Tihomir Pop Asanović-organ, Vedran Božić-guitar, Mario Mavrin-bass, Ratko Divjak-drums and Brane Lambert Živković-piano, flute. The eponymous debut album was released in summer 1972, ranking among the very first LP records of rock music issued in Yugoslavia at the time. The initial edition was issued in 500 copies only, because the record company did not expect any commercial success. However, this album proved its value in the decades to come and it was re-issued several times thereafter. The original line-up split in January 1973 after several personnel changes. In 1974 Topic spent some time in prison due to avoiding military service and there he wrote most of the material for the second album. "Time II" appeared in 1975 and it was recorded by Topić-vocal, bass, acoustic guitar, Asanović-keyboards, Divjak-drums, congas, Dragi Jelić-electric guitar (guest musician from YU GRUPA) and Dabi Lukač-moog, mellotron. Topić then moved to London where he played bass in the FOUNDATIONS during some 40 gigs across England. At the beginning of 1976, during the FOUNDATIONS tour in Yugoslavia, Topić with his bandmates Petar Petej-drums and Chris Nicholls-keyboards decided to re-form TIME. Petej would occasionally play with TIME, but two original members, Božić and Divjak, rejoined the band for recording of the third album. "Život u čizmama sa visokom petom", a concept album about the life of a rock'n'roll star, was recorded in Munich, Germany with these musicians: Topić-vocal, Božić-guitar, Nicholls-keyboards, Divjak-drums, Karel Charlie Novak-bass, Ivan Piko Stančić-drums and Zdenka Kovačiček-backing vocals. After several tours during 1976/77, TIME finally disbanded in late 1977 and Topić started his solo career. In 1998 Topić, Božić and Divjak with several young musicians resurrected TIME for a limited number of live concerts and again in 2001, this time in original line-up with Mavrin and Asanović, they played several gigs in Zagreb.Their style can be described as progressive rock with jazz influences. Similar bands of the ex-Yugoslavian scene were INDEXI, KORNI GRUPA and SMAK, while on the international scene one can mention the cross between GENESIS, FOCUS, TRAFFIC and STEELY DAN for example. The first album is the best and the dominating instruments were Hammond organ, piano and flute. "Time II" is more hard rock oriented with some nice ballads with a rare use of Mellotron in ex-Yugoslavia, while the third one is the best produced and more into jazz-funk style. For prog fans the first album "Time" is highly recommended for listening. It is one of the best debuts in the former Yugoslavian rock scene and it influenced many generations of musicians. "Time II" and "Život u čizmama s visokom petom" are less strong pieces and less progressive in sound, but nonetheless are worth hearing, especially for enthusiasts. "Time" was reissued on CD by Croatia Records in 1993, while the second and the third one were coupled on one CD under the title "Time & Dado Topić", issued by Raglas/PGP RTS in 1996. (from progarchives.com)

ponedjeljak, 20. ožujka 2023.

QUATEBRIGA - The Choice Of The New Generation (1987)

 











































QUATEBRIGA second album from 1987.

QUATEBRIGA - Revolution In The Zoo (1985)

 









































Jazz-rock group QUATEBRIGA started in 1984, in Ljubljana (Slovenia) when their leader, saxophone player Milko Lazar teamed up with former Begnagrad members - guitarist Igor Leonardi, bassist Nino De Gleria, drummer Aleš Rendla and later with David Jarh. In the following years, the group changed a couple of members, but the firm base remaining Lazar-DeGleria-Rendla trio. In that time, also some other musicians were working with the band: Branko Mirt, Matjaž Albreht, Aci Lukač and Agim Brizani. In 1989 Lazar breakes off with Quatebriga, having recorded two albums in avant-jazz/rio style - "Revolution In The Zoo" and "The Choice Of The New Generation", and continues with solo career. In 1995 Lazar rejoins Quatebriga, and in 1997 the group recorded its last record "Post Mortem Dump" and after a decade of performing, they finish their ways. (by Seyo S. Fetahagić)