utorak, 3. prosinca 2024.

KRISTALI - Kristali (1962-1963)

 



 


KRISTALI were from Zagreb, Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia). They formed in 1962, inspired by Duane Eddy, Johnny & The Hurricanes and The Champs. They recorded a few songs for Radio Zagreb in 1963.

ponedjeljak, 2. prosinca 2024.

TERMITI - Vjeran pas (1978-1983)

 

 























TERMITI were a new wave rock band from Rijeka, Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia). They founded in 1978. Their music, sung in mother tongue, had the quirk of an organ sounding keyboard and complex and unusual leading melodies, backed to the usual New Wave rock ensemble of images. They split up in 1983.

nedjelja, 1. prosinca 2024.

LJUBOMIR SEDLAR - Get Away (1985)

 

LJUBOMIR SEDLAR is s guitar player and music producer from Beograd. He was a member of many Belgrade rock groups.This is his second albun from 1985.

četvrtak, 28. studenoga 2024.

ROBOTI - Dolazak robota (1966-1967)

 

 



ROBOTI started in 1963, in Zagreb, Croatia. Till 1965 they are more famous in Austria than in Yugoslavia. They played very often in Vienna in clubs and Beat festivals. In 1966 they played in Beat festival in Zagreb. They also played on First Beat Meeting Italy-Yugoslavia. All those years they have problems to find their own style. They played raw rhythm and blues but also pop numbers. In 1965 they have big hit Drafi Deutscher's cover "Mramor, kamen i željezo", but in 1966 they have first member changing: Ivica Percl (vocal and rhythm guitar) leaves the band and goes solo as singer-songwriter. He was influenced by Bob Dylan and Donovan and in the late 60s and early 70s he had quite successful solo career. The rest of the band finally makes cut and goes further as pure rhythm and blues band with organ/sax player instead of rhythm guitarist. They spent 1966 touring Italy and playing in Piper Club in Rome. Because there were already two bands with the same name in Italy they changed the name into "Five Up". After they spent half year and more playing in Italy Roboti came back to Yugoslavia. Readers of popular music magazine "Džuboks" choose Roboti for the best band of 1966 and they record their first EP. In 1967 and 1968 they toured Yugoslavia and Italy again and they played on International Pop Festival in Rome together with Pink Floyd, Ten Years After, Traffic and others. Trying to reach more international glory they are moving to Germany in 1968. There they played in many rock clubs. That period was very difficult for band and very disappointed and they came back to Zagreb in 1969. That's the end of Roboti. Few members go further as "The Wheels Of Fire". In early 70s Roboti have reunion. They made one more EP and after that they finally split up. (from home.wanadoo.nl)

ponedjeljak, 25. studenoga 2024.

ONI - I Need You (1967)

 

 























ONI were rock band from Beograd (Serbia) in former Yugoslavia. They recorded only one song (cover of Beatles song "I Need You") in 1967.

subota, 23. studenoga 2024.

VOZDRA - Vozdra čoek (1975) Single

 

 





















VOZDRA first single record from 1975.

VOZDRA - Cimciraste šamšare (1975) Single

 

 























VOZDRA was a pop rock band from Sarajevo (Bosnia And Herzegovina), established by Ranko Boban (singer, guitarist and composer). They recorded two singles records. This is their second single record from 1975.

petak, 22. studenoga 2024.

ZLATKO MANOJLOVIĆ - Ona je...(1977) Double Single

 

 























ZLATKO MANOJLOVIĆ double single record from 1977.

ZLATKO MANOJLOVIĆ - Jednoj ženi (1983)

 

 


ZLATKO MANOJLOVIĆ started his musical career when he was very young. He was only fifteen when his composition won the first place in Radio Beograd show "Studio VI vam pruža šansu". In 1969, Branislav Marušić "Čutura" invited him to join the reformed Džentlmeni. After Džentlmeni disbanded in 1972, he formed the short-lived band Fleš. In 1972, Manojlović, together with Marušić, formed the progressive rock band Dah. The band released the album "Veliki cirkus!" before moving to Belgium, where they changed their name to Land, and released the album "Cool Breeze". The band returned to Yugoslavia in 1976 and, under the name Dah, released their third album, "Povratak" (The Return). Soon after, Dah disbanded. In 1977, Manojlović formed the band Gordi. After releasing three progreesive/hard rock-oriented albums, "Čovek" (1978), "Gordi 2" (1979) and "Gordi 3" (1979), Gordi made a shift towards heavy metal with the album "Pakleni trio" (1981). After releasing the album "Kraljica smrti" (1982), Gordi disbanded in 1984. Zlatko Manojlović started his solo career in 1975, while he was the leader of Dah, with the 7" single featuring the songs "Ko te sada ljubi" and "Osećanja". In 1977, while serving the Yugoslav People's Army in Ljubljana, he recorded the double 7" single entitled "Ona je" featuring the instrumental "Jednoj ženi", which became a hit. On the recording of the single he played both guitar and bass guitar, and Dare Petrič (guitar), Vlado Špindler (bass guitar), Andrej Petkovič (drums), Andrej Konjajev (keyboards) and Žare Prinčić (keyboards) also took part in the single recording. Manojlović released his debut album "Zlatko i njegove gitare" in 1980, while still leading Gordi. The album featured eight instrumentals composed by Manojlović and a version of Đango Reinhardt's composition "Nuages". His own instrumentals varied from Latin music, over Balkan folk-inspired themes, to funk. In 1983, he released the album "Jednoj ženi", on which he was accompanied by former Smak members Dragan Stojanović "Kepa" (drums) and Zoran Milanović (bass guitar). The album gained attention of the representatives of Toshiba EMI at the 1983 MIDEM, and the label released the album in Japan, but in the other countries as well. In 1984, he left Yugoslavia and went abroad, participating in the recording of about fifty albums, although remaining mostly uncredited. In 1986, the English language album "Zlatko" was released in Yugoslavia. In 1994, the album "Blue Heart" was released in Germany. The album "Zlatko", released in Serbia in 1995, featured, beside his own songs (including a new version of the title track), covers of The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever", Chick Corea's "Spain", Mason Williams's "Classical Gas", Frank Sinatra's "My Way", Bonnie Tyler's "The Best", 10cc's "I'm Not in Love" and Derek and the Dominos' "Layla". Five tracks on the album were recorded with Munich Symphony Orchestra. In 1997, he released his latest album "Zlatko". (from wikipedia)

utorak, 19. studenoga 2024.

VOKINS - Alibaba (1974) Single

 

 























VOKINS was a pop rock band from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). They published only one single record in 1974.

ponedjeljak, 18. studenoga 2024.

OKTOGON - Nešto se ruši oko nas (1989)

 

 























OKTOGON was a rock band from Zagreb (Croatia), active in the late of 80's. This is their only album from 1989.

nedjelja, 17. studenoga 2024.

DRAGOLJUBOV TAXI - Dragoljubov Taxi (1979)

 

 























Dragoljub Crnčević is a Serbian blues guitarist and singer from Beograd, leader of DRAGOLJUBOV TAXI, 'Point Blank' and 'Blue Taxi'. Under alias "Baki", Dragoljub released solo album "Into The Heart" in 1987. This is his first album from 1979.

četvrtak, 14. studenoga 2024.

ELIPSE - Le Telephone (1965-1969)

 

 























ELIPSE started in 1963 in Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia). In the beginning they played covers of The Shadows and became very popular in the mid 60's. After Edi Dekeng joined the band as singer in 1967, they changed music orientation to r'n'b/soul. The group was disbanded by the end of 1968. Members were Momčilo Radovanović, Bojan Hreljac, Vladimir Furduj, Zoran Simjanović, Edi Dekeng, Nikola Zembić and Dragan Kuprijanov. (from discogs.com)


ELIPSE - Elipse (1963-1965)

 

 























ELIPSE some recordings from 1963-1965.

srijeda, 13. studenoga 2024.

SEID MEMIĆ-VAJTA - Zlatna ribica (1979)

 

 























SEID MEMIĆ, known by his stage name VAJTA, is a Bosnian singer. From 1975 to 1976 Vajta was a vocalist for the rock band Teška industrija, who enjoyed great commercial success throughout the Balkan countries but later dissolved. This is his first solo album from 1979. (from wikipedia)