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petak, 22. kolovoza 2025.

PARTIBREJKERS - Partibrejkers III (1989)

 

 























On February 1989, PARTIBREJKERS made new demo recordings, this time with the help of the Električni Orgazam frontman Srđan Gojković "Gile", who played rhythm guitar. The recordings appeared on the third album "Partibrejkers III", which, like the previous, was released through Jugodisk. The album, recorded on August and September 1989, was produced by Milan Ćirić, mixed by Vlada Negovanović, and as guest appeared Petar Miladinović "Pera Joe" on harmonica. (from wikipedia)


četvrtak, 21. kolovoza 2025.

PARTIBREJKERS - Partibrejkers II (1988)

 

 























For a short period of time PARTIBREJKERS were reformed in a new lineup, featuring a drummer Vlada Funtek and bassist Dime Todorov "Mune". The band recorded the material for the second studio album on June 1987 at the Barbaro Studio in Bukovac. The recordings were sent to PGP-RTB, but they were not prone to releasing it. On May 1988, Funtek left the band, being firstly replaced by Marko Milivojević, and then by Igor Borojević. On September 1988, the band's second album was released. "Partibrejkers II" featured prominent tracks "Ja se ne vraćam", "Prsten", "Mesečeva kći", "Pet ispod nule" and "Nema cure", for which Antonijević sang the lead vocals. The song "Put" was not recorded in Bukovac, but at the O Studio on March 1988 and added to the rest of the material. At the same time, MTV made a report on the band's work. (from wikipedia)

PARTIBREJKERS - Partibrejkers I (1985)

 

 



















PARTIBREJKERS was formed in 1982, in Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) and released their debut album in 1985. For the release of the band's debut album, "Partibrejkers I", produced by Dušan Kojić "Koja" of Disciplina Kičme, the band combined rhythm-and-blues with punk rock, bringing anthem status to the band's songs "Ulični hodač", "Ona živi na brdu", "Gubitnik", "Ako si..." and "Stoj, Džoni", a cover of Tomi Sovilj i Njegove Siluete version of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode". The album was recorded at the O Studio in Belgrade on June 1984. As guests on the album appeared Branislav Petrović "Banana" on harmonica, producer Kojić played organ, and Branislav Trivić played saxophone. Despite the success of the debut album, Jugoton denied to release the band's second album, stating that it "lacked rebelliousness". On summer of 1985, Bulatović left the band, being temporarily replaced by Disciplina Kičme drummer Nenad Krasovac "Kele", and in December, the band ceased to exist. (from wikipedia)

 

PARTIBREJKERS - Hiljadu godina (1984) Single

 

 























PARTIBREJKERS first aingle record from 1984.