Vicko Milatović
Miroslav Milatović | |
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Also known as | Vicko |
Born | Belgrade, SR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia | 9 May 1959
Genres | Rock, hard rock, heavy metal, children's music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Drums, vocals, percussion, bass, keyboards, guitar |
Years active | 1976–present |
Labels | PGP RTB, Jugoton, , , Hi-Fi Centar, , |
Associated acts | SOS, Riblja Čorba, Warriors, |
Miroslav "Vicko" Milatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав-Вицко Милатовић) is a Serbian musician best known as the drummer for the Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band Riblja Čorba.
Biography[]
Early career[]
Miroslav Milatović started his career as the drummer for the band Born. After the band disbanded in 1977 Milatović became a member of SOS.
Riblja Čorba[]
In 1978, SOS members Milatović, Miša Aleksić and Rajko Kojić formed Riblja Čorba with former Suncokret and Rani Mraz member Bora Đorđević. Milatović remained Riblja Čorba member from its formation to today, leaving it only for a period between 1982 and 1984 due to his army obligations.
Solo works[]
In 1986, Milatović released his first solo album U ritmu srca malog dobošara (In the Rhythm of the Little Drummer's Heart) produced by Kornelije Kovač. Milatović formed Vicko Band, a support band for the concerts that followed album release. Vicko Band disbanded after three months due to Milatović's obligations towards Riblja Čorba.
In 2003, he released children's music album (Boys about girls). Album featured Bora Đorđević, Momčilo Bajagić, , , Žika Milenković, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža, , Zvonimir Đukić and Dejan Cukić as guest vocalists.
Side projects[]
In 1982, Milatović formed heavy metal band Ratnici, but left both Riblja Čorba and Ratnici in the same year due to his army obligations. In 1984, he returned to Riblja Čorba.
In 1990, Milatović joined Delta Project which was formed by his former Warriors and Vicko Band bandmate . The band disbanded soon afterwards. In 1993, he joined club band Old Spice, with which he performed in the periods of Riblja Čorba's inactivity.
In 1994, Milatović formed heavy rock band , infamous for their erotic lyrics. Band released two studio albums: self-titled in 1995 and (Couldn't Be Merrier) in 1997.
In 1999, he performed with on their Republika Srpska tour. In 2004 he performed with band Džoker.
Other works[]
Milatović was the musical editor for the record label Hi-Fi Centar. Also known as drummer who knows: rock rhythm 1, rock rhythm 2, disco rhythm and of course funky rhythm.
Discography[]
SOS[]
Singles[]
- "Nestvaran san" / "Stari sat" (1973)
- "Tražim" / "Magnovenje" (1974)
- "Čovek i pčela" / "Znam kako je" (1975)
Riblja Čorba[]
Studio albums[]
- Kost u grlu (1979)
- Pokvarena mašta i prljave strasti (1981)
- Mrtva priroda (1981)
- Buvlja pijaca (1982)
- Istina (1985)
- Osmi nervni slom (1986)
- Ujed za dušu (1987)
- Priča o ljubavi obično ugnjavi (1988)
- Koza nostra (1990)
- Labudova pesma (1992)
- Zbogom, Srbijo (1993)
- Ostalo je ćutanje (1996)
- Nojeva barka (1999)
- Pišanje uz vetar (2001)
- Ovde (2003)
- Minut sa njom (2009)
- Uzbuna (2012)
Live albums[]
- U ime naroda (1982)
- Nema laži, nema prevare - Zagreb uživo `85 (1995)
- Od Vardara pa do Triglava (1996)
- Beograd, uživo '97 - 1 (1997)
- Beograd, uživo '97 - 2 (1997)
- Gladijatori u BG Areni (2007)
- Niko nema ovakve ljude! (2010)
- Koncert za brigadire (2012)
EPs[]
- Trilogija 1: Nevinost bez zaštite (2005)
- Trilogija 2: Devičanska ostrva (2006)
- Trilogija 3: Ambasadori loše volje (2006)
Ratnici/Warriors[]
EPs[]
- Ratnici - Warriors (1983)
Solo[]
Studio albums[]
- U ritmu srca malog dobošara (1986)
- Dečaci o devojčicama (2003)
Indijanci[]
Studio albums[]
- Indijanci (1995)
- Ne može biti veselije (1997)
References[]
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
- Riblja čorba, Jakovljević Mirko; ISBN 86-83525-39-2
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Children's musicians
- Musicians from Belgrade
- Serbian rock drummers
- Serbian rock singers
- Yugoslav rock singers
- Yugoslav musicians
- Serbian heavy metal musicians