KRISTALI - Kristali (1962-1963)
KRISTALI were from Zagreb, Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia). They formed in 1962, inspired by Duane Eddy, Johnny & The Hurricanes and The Champs. They recorded a few songs for Radio Zagreb in 1963.
View ArticleIVANKA PAVLOVIĆ - Mala Šeila (1962) EP
IVANKA PAVLOVIĆ was one of the first female rock & roll singer in ex-Yugoslavia. This is her first EP from 1962 with instrumental band "Iskre".
View ArticleVESNA UNGAR - Mala buha (1968) EP
VESNAUNGAR was a pop singer from Zagreb (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. This is her first EP from 1968.
View ArticleŽARKO 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.
View ArticleŽARKO 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.
View ArticleGABI NOVAK - Dragi (1968) EP
GABI NOVAK is Croatian pop and jazz singer from Zagreb. She was very popular in 60's, 70's and 80's. This is her ninth EP from 1968.
View ArticleBEZIMENI (Skoplje) - Bezimeni (1964-1975)
BEZIMENI were one of the first rock group founded in Skopje (Macedonia) in the early sixties. They recorded a few songs for Radio Skopje, but they have not released any LPs.
View ArticleĐURĐICA MILIČEVIĆ - Himna Suncu (1972) Single
ĐURĐICAMILIČEVIĆBARLOVIĆ was a pop singer from Split (Croatia), best known as first vocalist of "Novi fosili". This is her first single record from 1972. She died in 1992.
View ArticleCACADOU LOOK - Tko mari za čari (1987)
CACADOULOOK was formed in Opatija, in 1983, Croatia. They were not the first all-female band in Yugoslavia — at the time, already active were "Tožibabe" from Ljubljana and "Boye" from Novi Sad — but...
View ArticleVALENTINO - Valentino No. 4 (1988)
VALENTINO was a Bosnian pop rock band formed in Sarajevo, active in period 1982-1990, in former Yugoslavia. This is their fourth album from 1983.
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