srijeda, 29. siječnja 2025.

KONTROLA LETA - Rock'n roll u parku (1983)

 

 





















KONTROLA LETA was a rock band from Zagreb (Croatia), active in the early of 80's. This is their only one album from 1983.

PERTINAX - Pertinax (1982)

 

PERTINAX was a rock band from Koprivnica (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. These are three demo songs from 1982.

ponedjeljak, 27. siječnja 2025.

ĐAVOLI - Ljubav i moda (1986)

 

 



















ĐAVOLI were pop-rock band from Split (Croatia), formed in 1983, by Neno Belan (guitar, vocal and composer). Their music was inspired by 1950s rock and roll. They performed until 1991, when Yugoslav wars started. After that Neno Belan decided for solo career and performing mostly abroad. In 1998 he reunited Đavoli, but they disbanded once again, this time for ever. Neno Belan is still active in music business. (from wikipedia)

ĐAVOLI - Balade (1986-1989)

 

 



















ĐAVOLI compilation album with their most popular ballads from 1986-1989.

petak, 24. siječnja 2025.

AVTOGRAM - Avtogram (1981-1986)

 

AVTOGRAM was formed in 1981, in Skopje (Macedonia) in former Yugoslavia. Members were Miki Jovanovski-Džafer (vocals), Zoran Mitkovski (guitar), Borislav Matevski (guitar), Dragan Denkovski (bass), Dimitar Čočorovski (drums) and Ljupčo Stefanovaski (keyboards). They recorded only a few songs for Radio Skopje.

četvrtak, 23. siječnja 2025.

METRO - Čupave glave (1983)

 

 


METRO was a Serbian hard-rock band from Jagodina/Paraćin in former Yugoslavia. This is their first album from 1983.

srijeda, 22. siječnja 2025.

TAČNO VRIJEME - Tačno na vrijeme (1981)

 

TAČNO VRIJEME was a pop rock band from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in former Yugoslavia. These are their demo recordings from 1981.

ponedjeljak, 20. siječnja 2025.

PERSIJSKI TEPIH - Transilvanija (1987)

 

 





















PERSIJSKI TEPIH second album from 1987.

PERSIJSKI TEPIH - Tartufi (1986)

 

 





















PERSIJSKI TEPIH was formed in 1982, in Kruševac (Serbia) by Zoran Spasić (vocal, guitar and composer), Dragana Smiljković (bass) and Zlatibor Kramarić (drums). They published two albums: "Tartufi" (1986) and "Transilvanija" (1987).

nedjelja, 19. siječnja 2025.

ŽARKO DANČUO - Sjećanje na septembar (1966) EP

 

 























ŽARKO DANČUO is Serbian pop singer, most popular in 70s and 80s. At the beginning of his career he sang in rock band "Roboti" from Zagreb. This is his first EP from 1966.

subota, 18. siječnja 2025.

ŽARKO DANČUO - Žarko Dančuo (1965-1967)

 

 























This is ŽARKO DANČUO cover version of traditional song "The House Of The Rising Sun" from 1965., and cover version of Antoine song "Lolita, Lolita" from 1967.

srijeda, 15. siječnja 2025.

FORMULA 4 - Mladi smo, mladi mi (1979) Single

 

 





















FORMULA 4 was a rock band from Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in former Yugoslavia, active in the 70's and 80's. They recorded only two single records. This is their second single record from 1979.

utorak, 14. siječnja 2025.

VESNA UNGAR - Mala buha (1968) EP

 

 























VESNA UNGAR was a pop singer from Zagreb (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. This is her first EP from 1968.

ponedjeljak, 13. siječnja 2025.

OKO - Raskorak (1976)

 

 



















OKO was a rock band formed in 1972, in Ljubljana (ex-Yugoslavia) by the lead singer and guitarist Pavel Kavec. The original line-up included also Miro Tomassini on bass and Jani Tutta on drums. In 1973 the drummer Tutta was replaced by Dragan Gajič. In this period they played mostly blues-based hard rock repertoire with Kavec developing unique although largely Hendrix-influenced guitar style. Later on they also included innovative elements of jazz-rock into their songs. In early 1975 the rhythm section joined another prog rock band from Ljubljana - Jutro, so Kavec assembled the new group with drummer Tone Dimnik and bassist Franjo Martinec, which recorded the 7" single "Vse sem dal ti". During the recording sessions for their debut LP "Raskorak" in 1976 Kavec again lost his rhythm section - Dimnik moved to avant-rock group Buldožer, while Martinec left music business in order to study at a college. In late 1976 OKO re-grouped, this time with drummer Zlatko Klun (ex Boomerang) and bassist Igor Bošnjak, who played on tour promoting "Raskorak". OKO disbanded in 1978 having not gained much fame in SFR Yugoslavia. Although OKO remained an obscure band outside of Slovenia, they were important for prog scene in Yugoslavia as the followers of heavy progressive rock style under the influence of Hendrix, Cream, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and sharing the sensibility of similar Yugoslav bands like Pop Mašina, Dah, Fire or Drugi Način. (from progarchives.com)