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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 29 2008 at 05:17
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Bought yesterday:

 
- Leb i Sol / Itakanataka
- Bijelo Dugme / Sta bi dao... (remastered)
- Drugi Nacin / s.t.  (remastered)
- Nepocin / Svijet...  (remastered)
- Time / s.t.  (remastered)
 
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Sta bi dao, Drugi nacin and Time are essential 70s early Yugo prog! Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 27 2008 at 15:33

Bought yesterday:

 
- Leb i Sol / Itakanataka
- Bijelo Dugme / Sta bi dao... (remastered)
- Drugi Nacin / s.t.  (remastered)
- Nepocin / Svijet...  (remastered)
- Time / s.t.  (remastered)
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2008 at 09:32
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

Bregovic is mostly associated with film music, soundtracks. He leads the Wedding and Funeral Orchestra band and performs a sort of "Balkan World Music", mixing Gypsy and Serbian folk, pop and orchestral arrangements. It is good, nothing groundbreaking, but nice to listen. He sometimes rearranges old Dugme songs to fit the new band. There are many brass, strings and choirs in this band. I would recommend "Ederlezi" album. There is Iggy Pop featured as guest on few tracks!
 
Yes, "Ederlezi" is fantastic!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2008 at 04:29
Bregovic is mostly associated with film music, soundtracks. He leads the Wedding and Funeral Orchestra band and performs a sort of "Balkan World Music", mixing Gypsy and Serbian folk, pop and orchestral arrangements. It is good, nothing groundbreaking, but nice to listen. He sometimes rearranges old Dugme songs to fit the new band. There are many brass, strings and choirs in this band. I would recommend "Ederlezi" album. There is Iggy Pop featured as guest on few tracks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 18:02
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Recently I bought also:
 
and:
Interesting DVD with good songs. The video from 'Bijelo Dugme' formed a sort of concept. The video from 'Pljuni I Zapjevaj Moja Jugoslavijo' are live recordings. Great audience response but poor sound that ruin the songs. Great the 'Ciribiribela' section (see the 'Napile Se Ulice' video... too
Exhilarating...! LOLEmbarrassedShocked) also because more of the 'Ciribiribela''s songs are presents in 'Turneja 2005'!
 
 


IMO Nevino srce is the weakest Buldozer album, but even such it has a few good songs. Listen for yourself and judge...

Dugme DVD is interesting video collection of the 80s, but I don't personally like very much this phase of Dugme... Anyway it is good to get a glimpse at Yugo rock scene of the period.
 
"Nevino Srce" is a mad album... Not only weakest!
And Dugme DVD is simply one of the best collection of 80's songs... Also if Hard Rock/ Metal Phase (with "Bitanga") and in my personal view also "ciribiribela" (that I've only some songs in this DVD and in "Turneja") are the best phase, also for me!
 
Whether your opinion about the solo career of Goran Bregovic, Seyo?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 12:52
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Recently I bought also:
 
and:
Interesting DVD with good songs. The video from 'Bijelo Dugme' formed a sort of concept. The video from 'Pljuni I Zapjevaj Moja Jugoslavijo' are live recordings. Great audience response but poor sound that ruin the songs. Great the 'Ciribiribela' section (see the 'Napile Se Ulice' video... too
Exhilarating...! LOLEmbarrassedShocked) also because more of the 'Ciribiribela''s songs are presents in 'Turneja 2005'!
 
 


IMO Nevino srce is the weakest Buldozer album, but even such it has a few good songs. Listen for yourself and judge...

Dugme DVD is interesting video collection of the 80s, but I don't personally like very much this phase of Dugme... Anyway it is good to get a glimpse at Yugo rock scene of the period.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 12:51
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Thanks Mandy for the Pro Arte cd!!
 
It's a compilation:
 
Pro Arte & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: I will listen to it carefully in the week end.
 
There are 19 tracks released between 1969 and 1976.
 
 
 
Great compilation (that the correct title is:  PRO ARTE & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: "Najvecji Hiti Iz 70! Let!"). Sure also in Prog field!
 
Pro arte were enormously popular easy listening pop group. Prog elements were sparse IMO and not frequently present.
 
But Pro Arte produces great music... Aged too well!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 12:49
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Bitanga i Princeza is really a brilliant album. Wonderful compositions, especially the closer. Excellent production also. It is still the only Bijelo Dugme album I own but I hope to increase my collection very soon. Eto! ... is in my shopping list...
 
Great album.
 
Where I had already heard the song "Bitanga I Princeza"? Maybe on 'Radio Capodistria"?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 12:38
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

^^ Good. I especially recommend first two titles of Bijelo dugme, "Sta bi dao..." and "Bitanga i princeza".
Hope to read your reviews soon! Thumbs%20Up
 
I must listen well to be able to judge... All albums of Bijelo Dugme give 5 stars for me...
 
Of course that the album of Goran Bregovic is very Prog. But I have only 'Edelrezi' and I do not know what other albums buy... But if Goran did a concert in my region (I lost two or three, maybe four Bregovic concerts...!) I purchase different CDs ... Unfortunately I are forced to miss the concerts  of Bijelo Dugme...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2008 at 12:26
Recently I bought also:
 
and:
Interesting DVD with good songs. The video from 'Bijelo Dugme' formed a sort of concept. The video from 'Pljuni I Zapjevaj Moja Jugoslavijo' are live recordings. Great audience response but poor sound that ruin the songs. Great the 'Ciribiribela' section (see the 'Napile Se Ulice' video... too
Exhilarating...! LOLEmbarrassedShocked) also because more of the 'Ciribiribela''s songs are presents in 'Turneja 2005'!
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2008 at 10:56
Good, but don't bother with later 80s albums....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2008 at 17:40
Bitanga i Princeza is really a brilliant album. Wonderful compositions, especially the closer. Excellent production also. It is still the only Bijelo Dugme album I own but I hope to increase my collection very soon. Eto! ... is in my shopping list...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2008 at 10:28
Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Thanks Mandy for the Pro Arte cd!!
 
It's a compilation:
 
Pro Arte & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: I will listen to it carefully in the week end.
 
There are 19 tracks released between 1969 and 1976.
 
 
 
Great compilation (that the correct title is:  PRO ARTE & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: "Najvecji Hiti Iz 70! Let!"). Sure also in Prog field!
 
Pro arte were enormously popular easy listening pop group. Prog elements were sparse IMO and not frequently present.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 11 2008 at 10:17
^^ Good. I especially recommend first two titles of Bijelo dugme, "Sta bi dao..." and "Bitanga i princeza".
Hope to read your reviews soon! Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2008 at 05:27

Yesterday in Nova Gorica ("Mercator" Hypermarket) I bought:

And in Ajdovscina ("Mercator" hypermarket) I bought:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 30 2008 at 05:18
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Thanks Mandy for the Pro Arte cd!!
 
It's a compilation:
 
Pro Arte & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: I will listen to it carefully in the week end.
 
There are 19 tracks released between 1969 and 1976.
 
 
 
Great compilation (that the correct title is:  PRO ARTE & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: "Najvecji Hiti Iz 70! Let!"). Sure also in Prog field!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2008 at 12:12
Thanks Mandy for the Pro Arte cd!!
 
It's a compilation:
 
Pro Arte & Vladimir Savcic Cobi: I will listen to it carefully in the week end.
 
There are 19 tracks released between 1969 and 1976.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 28 2008 at 11:48
I thought you had bought Leb i Sol 1 and 2 (the studio albums). Instead you bought the two compilations.
 
Their debut album is only represented by two tracks while Leb i Sol 2, Rucni Rad, Besonacko and Sledovanje are all available in the cds.
 
You can post review on about each album in order to spread Leb i Sol across the world!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2008 at 07:23
see my new thread: From former YU: Leb I Sol.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2008 at 09:47
These are my first two "former YU" scene's reviews:
 

Kad bi' bio bijelo dugme

by BIJELO DUGME

5%20stars MY REVIEW IS PRODUCED USING THIS RELEASE: Croatia Records CD 5359647

RATING: 10 with laude/10

MUSICAL GENRE: Heavy Prog/ Blues Rock/ Rock'n'Roll

INTRO: I had never listen Bijelo Dugme and former Yugoslavian music by chance not until I went one Sunday to eat in Slovenia. At freeshop I found the CD live Turneja by Bijelo Dugme (nothing of special). Later in Nova Gorica I found a CD of Pro-Arte (Good band that I discovered to be linked to Indexi) and in a new trip to Nova Goriza I found another CD of Pro-Arte and this great CD! Strange but... Strange Goran Bregovic (yugoslavian Blackmore!) have great connections with Friuli Venezia Giulia because Is a presence almost fixed at Folkest Festival But strangely, I had not ever heard!

THIS RELEASE: Slavic languages are extreme musical languages. So is simply to use this language for musical dreams! But this CD is a perfect version of a perfect music! Believe me, I was almost never been so impressed by a band! Ka Bi' Bio Bijelo Dugme was recorded in RTV ljubljana studios between 22 and 23 October of 1974 with a 16-tracks stereo recorder recording after the incredible success of their BOOM Festival performance in Tivoli (Ljubljana) (P.s.: April 5th 2008 Bijelo Dugme return in Tivoli, ljubljana for a concert). This former Yugoslavian musical institution debut album is still today fresh and magical. For Progsters sounding like a Heavy Prog album but in truth is a great Purpleian album. This because Bregovic plays soli in Blackmore style and in general is an album with Heavy sound created with twin keyboards/ guitars and powerful production in Purple style! But Kad Bi' Bio Bijelo Dugme is also a great 70's album because is a typical 70's album and not because is a copy of another band or musical scene!

THE SONGS: Kad Bi Bijelo Dugme is the song more near Purple. Interesting intro with birds and sheeps (!!!) and Il Rovescio Della Medaglia guitar first rhythmic solo after a very Heavy but athmospheric Hammond second intro is then developed into a vigorous Heavy Prog with Blackmoreian guitar soli and great Moog/ Hammond melody. Blues Za Moju Bivsu Dragu is a typical Delta Blues with great vocal parts (helped with a great musical language... magical language). Ne Spavaj Mala Moja Muzika Dok Svira is a typical Rock'n'Roll extremely furious and extremely Proto Punk in certain musical figures(!!!) when also Sve Cu Da Ti Dam Samo Da Zaigram is a good Rock'n'Roll but more Proggish in rhythm and construction. Selma (with Vlado Dijak lyrics) is an emotional dramatic ballad in Procol Harum/ Dik Dik style! Selma present a great Hammond and a great vocal parts (Zeljko Bebek is a great singer in Gillan/ Farlowe style). The last song Patim Evo Deset Dana present an energic rhythm produced with savage force and a great electric piano melody. But Goran Bregovic with his Les Paul manages to establish a long solo almost equal to those of Blackmore!

CONCLUSIONS: Former Yugoslavia was the more occidental country of East Europe and Bijelo Dugme is a great band not only for a former Yugoslavian musical scene! Certainly Purple and Procol Harum are the bands that for Bijelo Dugme had to be copied but this fact in this case produced a great music, also extreme personal. In fact the Moog in Kad Bi' Bio Bijelo Dugme is the original element in a Purplish style song and this is also a magical insertion. So, in my opinion, Bijelo Dugme (as other bands of former Yugoslavia) were not forced to copy (Because the discs of foreign bands were printed by Yugoton in licensed simultaneously to the original) but Bijelo Dugme use a Purple or Procol Harum musicalsyle base to produce truly original songs. Certainly not all of the songs are Prog but in definitive Kad Bi' Bio Bijelo Dugme is a great manifesto of 70's music.

Izlog jeftinih slatkisa

by BULDOZER

3%20stars MY REVIEW IS PRODUCED USING THIS RELEASE: BAB RR CD B06044

RATING: 6,5/10

MUSICAL GENRE: various

INTRO: This Izlog Jeftinih Slatkisa by Buldozer is my first Prog album from Slovenian band. And surprise is a good CD from a mad band. I do not know the Slovenian, much less musical language other Slavishes languages. But Slovenia (for what I was able to verify) is a magnificent nation (speaking of the landscape). So when Andrea Cortese said me: 'In the discs shop you have found Buldozer' I have answer: 'Yes, but Buldozer had not inspired me' unfortunately I was in the middle of an universal deluge. Since it was late and I had to go all'ipermercato I thought: 'It is up to them to see that I find them?' I found another Buldozer CD... What luck!

THIS RELEASE: This release is a Slovenian BAB release. But the year of this Re release is not written in the package or CD... In any case this is not a problem. The music are extreme various as a genre, In fact the song #1 is a Boogie-Woogie, #2 is a Slow Beat and the other songs are respectively: Punk, Psychedelic, Evergreen, New Wave, Waltz, Pop Swing, Polka and Disco- Reggae!!! In any case is a good technical music. Sin not understand the lyrics because I amuse more to listen to this CD.

THE SONGS: What can I say in this chapter of the review? That the music, indipendently from the base musical genre is extreme technical. Higijena that is Punk is too technical to be a true Punk and Okruni Bogovi Istoka is, in real, a post Psychedelic quasi Punk song(!). Polka is Folk as musical genre in Slovenia but Slovinjak Punk is a great Polka Rock. And it is better that I stop here, not to exaggerate. All musicians of the band have to sell technique. And this, united to a superior production helped many the final result.

CONCLUSIONS: Mad CD but for fine progsters. You can also be demanding because here is really beautiful music, technical and convincing. Yey Izlog Jeftinih Slatkisa is not a masterpiece. Is only a superior to the media release. But very good!

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