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utorak, 16. siječnja 2024.

PPRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Zaustavite Zemlju (1988)

 



















"Zaustavite Zemlju" is the sixth studio album released by PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE in 1988. Almost all the songs are hits on the album, and "Ruža hrvatska" is one of their most famous songs.

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Zlatne godine (1985)

 



















With their new singer Mladen Bodalec, PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE released its fifth album "Zlatne godine" in the beginning of 1985. This record was pop-rock oriented and it included the successful hits: "Ne zovi mama doktora", "Sladoled" and "Ma kog me boga za tebe pitaju". Unlike their previous Suzy Records albums, this one was signed for Jugoton.

ponedjeljak, 15. siječnja 2024.

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Korak od sna (1983)

 



















"Korak od sna" is the fourth studio album released by PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE and the last album featuring vocals of Davorin Bogović. The album contains the megahit "Sve je lako kad si mlad".

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Heroj Ulice (1981)

 



















"Heroj ulice" is the third studio album released by PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE. Main vocals on this album was Jasenko Houra.

nedjelja, 14. siječnja 2024.

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Crno bijeli svijet (1980)

 



















"Crno bijeli svijet" is the second album of the eminent Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE from their New Wave music period. This album was released by the Zagreb based "Suzy Record" label in 1980. The title of the album and the record sleeve holds a reference to the Two Tone movement and included the ska songs "Crno bijeli svijet" and the hit "Mi plešemo". The album is an important record from the Yugoslav New Wave era. (from wikipedia)

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Moj je otac bio u ratu (1979) Single

 























PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE second single record from 1979.

subota, 13. siječnja 2024.

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Televizori (1978) Maxi single

 























PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE first single record from 1978.

PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE - Prljavo kazalište (1979)

 



















PRLJAVO KAZALIŠTE is a rock band from Zagreb (Croatia). Since its formation in 1977, the group changed several music styles and line ups but remained one of the top acts of both the Croatian and Yugoslav rock scenes. In 1979, they released their first eponymous album, produced by Piko Stančić, for "Suzy Records". It was promoted when the group performed as a support act of the Yugoslav band Bijelo dugme at a concert held at the JNA Stadium. During the recording sessions, Zoran Cvetković left the band and was replaced by Marijan Brkić. The album soon came to prominence all over the former Yugoslav federation for its social commentary and provoked the then-ruling one-party system, additionally because it also featured probably the first gay-themed song in Yugoslavia titled "Neki dječaci". The authorities valuated the album as "šund" and hence they imposed higher taxes on its sale price, while the records considered "truly artistic" enjoyed a reduced tax rate. Despite that, the group was not banned and it could freely continue to work and sell records, because non-aligned Yugoslavia was not so strict regarding censorship as the other communist states. Although the band played on the album in a rudimentary manner, the media and the public proclaimed it one of the best debut albums ever released in Yugoslavia.