Jugosloveni
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Background information | |
Origin | Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia |
Genres | Rock, pop rock, folk rock |
Years active | 1986 – 1989 2013 - present |
Labels | Diskoton, Komuna Belgrade, PGP-RTB, PGP-RTS |
Associated acts | Magično Oko |
Members | Zoran Paunović Goran Vranić Dejan Maksimović Predrag Gostović |
Past members | Nenad Maričić Dragan Latinčić Goran Milanović |
Jugosloveni (Serbian Cyrillic: Југословени; trans. Yugoslavs) are a Serbian rock band, successful throughout all of former Yugoslavia and best known for their hit "Jugosloveni".
Band history[]
1986 - 1989[]
The band was formed in 1986 by the vocalist Zoran Paunović (a former Magično Oko member). Jugosloveni released their debut album Došlo mi je da se napijem (I Feel like Getting Drunk) in 1986, in the following lineup: Zoran Paunović (vocals), Nenad Maričić (guitar), Dragan Latinčić (bass guitar) and Goran Milanović (drums). The album also featured Kornelije Kovač on keyboards and on guitar. The songs were classic rock-oriented while lyrics featured slang and were social-related. The album featured the band's biggest hit, "Jugosloveni". For the recording of the second Jugosloveni album the band's frontman Paunović fired the complete lineup. He recorded Vruće osvežavajuće (Hot Refreshment) with studio musicians: Vlada Negovanović (guitar), Dragoljub Đuričić (drums), Ted Jani (guitar), Zoran Radomirović (bass guitar) and (keyboards). The third album, Krici i šaputanja (Screams and Whispers) was recorded in the new lineup, but once again in cooperation with studio musicians. After the album was released Jugosloveni officially disbanded.
2006 - present[]
In 2006, Zoran Paunović rerecorded the band's old songs in a pop folk manner, releasing them under Jugosloveni moniker on the album Igralište (Playground).[1] However, the band did not officially reunite until 2013, when they released the album Tvoje ime je ljubav (Your Name Is Love).[2] The new lineup featured, besides Paunović, Goran Vranić (guitar), Dejan Maksimović (drums) and Predrag Gostović (bass guitar).[2]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- Došlo mi je da se napijem (1986)
- Vruće osvežavajuće (1987)
- Krici i šaputanja (1988)
- Igralište (2006)
- Tvoje ime je ljubav (2013)
Compilations[]
- Došlo mi je da se napijem (1997)
References[]
- Citations
- ^ Igralište review at Barikada Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "Jugosloveni: Naše ime tek sad ima smisla", vijesti.me[permanent dead link]
- Bibliography
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
External links[]
- Serbian rock music groups
- Serbian pop rock music groups
- Yugoslav rock music groups
- Musical groups from Belgrade
- Musical groups established in 1986
- Musical groups disestablished in 1989
- 1986 establishments in Yugoslavia
- 1989 disestablishments in Yugoslavia