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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2008 at 06:56
The latest album by Vlatko Stefanovski with Jan Akkerman has been added to his discography.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2008 at 04:04
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Zabranjeno prisluskivanje!

by DJORDJE ILIJIN


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4%20stars After the break-up of TAKO in 1981 their leader, composer and keyboard/flute player Đorđe Ilijin worked as archaeologist, music teacher and occasional producer. In 1983 he decided to record a solo album where he played all the instruments with a help from drummer Vladimir Furduj (ex KORNI GRUPA). The title of the album translates as “Eavesdropping Forbidden” and is accompanied with cover art by Jugoslav Vlahović (famous graphic artist, cover designer and former leader of acid folk group PORODIČNA MANUFAKTURA CRNOG HLEBA) showing a back of a man’s head closing his ears. I suppose this was meant to suggest serene, whisper-like ambient-meditative nature of the music.

Indeed, the lovers of PINK FLOYD (especially the albums “Atom Heart Mother” or “Wish You Were Here”) Mike Oldfield or TANGERINE DREAM will certainly enjoy this record, a piece loaded with orchestral arrangements, lots of organ, piano, synths and flutes. Compositions are mainly done in slow tempo with meditative, almost “new age” atmosphere. This is particularly true about the best tracks on the album, “Lako putovanje na druge planete” (“Easy Journey to Other Planets”) and “Balkanska meditacija” (“The Balkan Meditation”), which come close to the better works of TAKO. The opener “Mojim učenicima” (“To My Students”) is obviously dedicated to Ilijin’s music students with introducing noise of teenage kids murmuring in the classroom. Too bad its melody sounds oddly similar to GALIJA’s “Da li postoji put” released the previous year on album “Ipak verujem u sebe”. “Nataši” (“A Song for Nataša”) contains heavier piano riff and vocal whispers in the space rock style of IGRA STAKLENIH PERLI.

The second side of the album is much weaker with only blues harmonica-driven “Putovanje” (“The Voyage”) and jazzy Tull-esque “Podzemni prolaz” (“The Underground Passage”) with excellent flute solo are worthy listening. Album ends with poor, pathetic and naďve ballad “Pesma miru” (“Song for Peace”) where kids’ choir sings “we want peace/we need peace/all kids to have their mothers…” bah!

If this were all, I would have given only 3 stars for being good, pleasant and somewhat easy-listening but not too essential record. Still, having checked the CD re-issue, I must say that four instrumental bonus tracks (particularly “Waiting” and “Leo Rising”) are very good pieces of minimalist ambient music combining electronic instruments with classical strings. Therefore I opt for a higher mark.

http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=183326

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2008 at 05:41
Zeljko Bebek with Podium is added here:
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4115

His first LP "...Kao da smo isti" is a rare lost symphonic prog from exYU.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2008 at 17:00
The following link presents a web page with interesting list and discography of the most important progressive rock, heavy rock, folk rock and related 70s styles in the ex Yugoslavia.
http://sgm.paullee.ru/sgm-yu.htm

Brief reviews are fairly objective and informative, and if you disregard some minor typo errors this could be very useful guide to the old progressive rock from former SFR Yugoslavia.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2008 at 17:11
Uhm... great news, Seyo!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2008 at 16:26
Opa, another Yugoslav rarity: SPEKTAR
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4120
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 28 2008 at 17:32
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2009 at 18:17
Yet another rare jazz rock from exYU (Slovenia):

Jutro - Dobro Jutro CD (album) cover

Dobro Jutro

by JUTRO (Jazz Rock/Fusion)


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3 stars The title of this LP (“Good Morning”) and a jovial comic strip cover design may suggest that it contains the music of some new, fresh, innovative and vigorous young band who has many interesting things on the plate to offer. The things stand a bit different, unfortunately.

As was the case with many former Yugoslavian prog bands from the 1970s, this album came at least 4-5 years late. JUTRO missed the opportunity to record an album during their “Mozart period”, leaving only one 7” single behind in 1976. When they re-grouped in 1978 with prominent new members coming from the jazz scene, many things had already happened in the meantime: jazz-rock witnessed its peak in Yugoslavia with SEPTEMBER, LEB I SOL and SMAK having set high standards. Even the newcomers, Jakša and Gančev, had just recorded an excellent album with short-lived SONČNA POT a year prior to “Dobro jutro”, so their effort on this album when teamed-up with original trio of Crnkovič-Tomassini- Ristič looks rather lame. Most of the tracks and particularly the vocal ones are leaning towards the “lounge/crossover” type of jazz-rock that lacks inspiration and offers a linear, laid-back sound. Some of the moments are downright bad, of the kind forcing you to skip them during play, like unsuccessful heavy blues “Glasba vzame” (“Music With Me”) and awful “Boogie”, both with too aggressive bass and vocals that spoil the arrangement!

To be honest, this LP does contain three very good moments of pure fusion! Instrumentals “Dobro jutro” and “Cikorija” (“Chicory”) have excellent saxophone lines by virtuoso L. Jakša, nice piano backing chords by Gančev and brief but efficient guitar parts by Crnkovič. These instrumentals remind me of the better works by PASSPORT. “V moji mali sobi” (“In My Little Room”) is vocal song in slower tempo while the Slovene lyrics and style of playing moves this closer to their Ljubljana neighbours SEPTEMBER. “Dvakrat” (“Twice”) and “Po jezeru” (“At the Lake”) are mediocre jazz-rock with pop- prog-crossover flavour of the cross between funky guitar jamming of THE ALLMAN BROS and gentle ballad instrumentals of CAMEL.

“Dobro jutro” marked the end of the “old way” jazz-rock at the time when new avant-approach fuelled with New Wave energy already appeared on the scene (check also the Slovene bands BEGNAGRAD or NA LEPEM PRIJAZNI). It remains of marginal interest for fusion fans, while the selected tracks are certainly valid hearing a few times.

PERSONAL RATING: 2,5/5

P.A. RATING: 3/5



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 14:30
I don't know if you've mentioned this composer/musician, but check out this thread I've opened:


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2009 at 06:38
Thanks Avestin, I just checked his web and listened to some samples. Interesting, but to me sounds too "academic" type of music. To be honest, I never heard of this guy before and he is about my age Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2009 at 08:36
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

Yet another rare jazz rock from exYU (Slovenia):

Jutro - Dobro Jutro CD (album) cover

Dobro Jutro

by JUTRO (Jazz Rock/Fusion)


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3 stars The title of this LP (“Good Morning”) and a jovial comic strip cover design may suggest that it contains the music of some new, fresh, innovative and vigorous young band who has many interesting things on the plate to offer. The things stand a bit different, unfortunately.

As was the case with many former Yugoslavian prog bands from the 1970s, this album came at least 4-5 years late. JUTRO missed the opportunity to record an album during their “Mozart period”, leaving only one 7” single behind in 1976. When they re-grouped in 1978 with prominent new members coming from the jazz scene, many things had already happened in the meantime: jazz-rock witnessed its peak in Yugoslavia with SEPTEMBER, LEB I SOL and SMAK having set high standards. Even the newcomers, Jakša and Gančev, had just recorded an excellent album with short-lived SONČNA POT a year prior to “Dobro jutro”, so their effort on this album when teamed-up with original trio of Crnkovič-Tomassini- Ristič looks rather lame. Most of the tracks and particularly the vocal ones are leaning towards the “lounge/crossover” type of jazz-rock that lacks inspiration and offers a linear, laid-back sound. Some of the moments are downright bad, of the kind forcing you to skip them during play, like unsuccessful heavy blues “Glasba vzame” (“Music With Me”) and awful “Boogie”, both with too aggressive bass and vocals that spoil the arrangement!

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“Dobro jutro” marked the end of the “old way” jazz-rock at the time when new avant-approach fuelled with New Wave energy already appeared on the scene (check also the Slovene bands BEGNAGRAD or NA LEPEM PRIJAZNI). It remains of marginal interest for fusion fans, while the selected tracks are certainly valid hearing a few times.

PERSONAL RATING: 2,5/5

P.A. RATING: 3/5


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 08:18

Seyo, are we forget Dr. Spira i Ljudska Bića? Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 08:26
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

The latest album by Vlatko Stefanovski with Jan Akkerman has been added to his discography.
Reviews are welcome to submit...
i saw them with their backing band at Sava centar in Belgrade last year. What awesome gig; also that gig showed to me that Vlatko can´t battle Akkerman in blues. Akkerman has to let Vlatko to play that blues firstly, Akkerman just playing "in shadow", but when Akkerman was started his magical waves of blues, that was something different!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 08:43
Originally posted by zicIy zicIy wrote:

Seyo, are we forget Dr. Spira i Ljudska Bića? Wink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 09:47
Originally posted by clarke2001 clarke2001 wrote:

Originally posted by zicIy zicIy wrote:

Seyo, are we forget Dr. Spira i Ljudska Bića? Wink




!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Star


Of course not! Step by step. I must admit I have not thoroughly listened to his only album "Dijagnoza". I need to revisit it in order to decide where could he fit (style/genre). I think recently this album was issued as CD remaster with some extensive bonus material. Need to check that too. I the meantime what would you say about his music style and where could he fit here at PA?? Thanks for suggestions. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 09:49
Originally posted by zicIy zicIy wrote:

Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

The latest album by Vlatko Stefanovski with Jan Akkerman has been added to his discography.
Reviews are welcome to submit...
i saw them with their backing band at Sava centar in Belgrade last year. What awesome gig; also that gig showed to me that Vlatko can´t battle Akkerman in blues. Akkerman has to let Vlatko to play that blues firstly, Akkerman just playing "in shadow", but when Akkerman was started his magical waves of blues, that was something different!
 

Hm, lucky you! I guess it is about age and experience. Vlatko actually learned from the 1970s giants...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2009 at 03:05
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

Originally posted by clarke2001 clarke2001 wrote:

Originally posted by zicIy zicIy wrote:

Seyo, are we forget Dr. Spira i Ljudska Bića? Wink




!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Star


Of course not! Step by step. I must admit I have not thoroughly listened to his only album "Dijagnoza". I need to revisit it in order to decide where could he fit (style/genre). I think recently this album was issued as CD remaster with some extensive bonus material.Need to check that too. Greetings Seyo! i need to check it too. the months ago i heard, at local fm,  that CD is on the way. I the meantime what would you say about his music style and where could he fit here at PA ?? Prog-related is nice and safety.Thanks for suggestions. cheers!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2009 at 04:02
Taken from a web review:
 
"Radi se o vrlo kompleksnom djelu koje osim nekolicine new-wave skladbi ("Uvek isto zbogom", "Igrač na žici", Psyhoneurosis) sadrži i dobar dio ostavštine utjecaja kasnog sympho-rock, kraut-rock i akustičnog folk utjecaja na način vrlo blizak onome što će dvije godine kasnije daleko komercijalnije realizirati kratkotrajni beogradski projekt sastav Kozmetika. Tekstovi su vrlo ekspresivni s artističkim konotacijama koje su u nekim trenucima albuma vrlo blisko povezani s teatrom i filmom što je zbog same sofisticirane metode bio posve neuobičajen pristup ka tadašnjoj Yu novovalnoj sceni".
 
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"It (=Dijagnoza LP) is a complex piece of musical art which, apart from several new wave songs, contains a considerable amount of influences from the late symphonic rock, krautrock and acoustic folk in the vein similar to that realised two years later by another experimental short-lived Belgrade group, Kozmetika. The lyrics are expressive with art attitude, sometimes bearing connection with film and theatre which was rather unusual method at the Yugoslavian new wave scene of the day."
 
This means it should be definitely checked. Artistic side of new wave is surely present (Talking Heads, Gang of Four, Magazine). Prog-related at least, but let me listen to the second LP I just found recently, in order to be sure. (hm, the mentioned Kozmetika is also on my PA list but it is more into electronic music).
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