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ISKRE - Stalaktit (Sve EPY ploče 1964-1965)

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      ISKRE  was formed in 1961, in Beograd, Serbia (ex-Yugoslavia) by the students Slavoljub Bogdanović (rhythm guitar), Miloš Sekulić (guitar), Gligorije Milanović (bass guitar), and Draško Reljin (drums). The band choose their name after Iskra amplifiers (originally designed for movie theaters) they used at the beginning of their career. The band started their career by playing instrumentals inspired by the music of The Tornados, and soon achieved notable popularity. They often performed at pop concerts and dances and appeared on Radio Belgrade. Iskre were one of the first Yugoslav bands that appeared on recordings by pop music singers: they recorded with Zafir Hadžimanov (covers of Cliff Richard songs), Ivanka Pavlović, Zoran Rambosek, and others. During 1963 Iskre often performed with female vocalist Brankica Sučević (an official member of Safiri). The band wanted to record their debut EP with her, but the editors of Diskos record label insisted that the band record the EP with t

ŽARKO DANČUO - Sjećanje na septembar (1966) EP

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      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.

ŽARKO DANČUO - Žarko Dančuo (1965-1967)

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      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.

DINAMITI - Izvorne snimke (1966-1967)

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      DINA MITI  were the one of the legendary rock groups from 60s. They founded in 1964, in Osijek, Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia) by singer and rhythm guitarist Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac. Other members of the group were Alberto Krasnić (bass), Vladimir Lazić (keyboards), Antun Nikolić Tuca (solo guitar) and Miroslav Šaranović (drums). In Zagreb, in 1967 they were winners of the Rock festival "Gitarijada" and they split same year.      

DŽENAN SALKOVIĆ - Hej, hej (1969) Single

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      DŽENAN   SALKOVIĆ  was a pop singer from Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina). This is his only one single record from 1969. (thanks to  teacher )

ATOMI - Driftin' (1963) Single

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      ATOMI  one and only one single record from 1963.

ATOMI - U zanosu (1962-1963)

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      ATOMI  was  formed  in Zagreb, Croatia (ex-Yugoslavia) in 1960. They were one of the first instrumental rock groups in Zagreb founded by Miro Wohlfart, Ninoslav Kožul, Darko Brozović, Mišo Zozolly and Josip Dajčman. They recorded only one single record and they split in 1963.    

NAUTILUS - Instrumentali (1970)

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  NAUTI LUS  was a rock band from Zagreb (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. Members were Vedran Božić (guitar), Branimir Lambert Živković (keyboards, flute), Alberto Krasnić (bass) and Ratko Divjak (drums). These six instrumentals recorded at Radio Zagreb in 1970.  

KVARTET PROBLEM - Jurij Gagarin (1963) EP

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      KVARTET   PROBLEM  was vocal group from Zagreb (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. This is their first EP from 1963., recorded with the band "Atomi".

TOMAZOPANI - Tomazopani (1965)

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      TOMA ZOPANI  were a rock band from Dubrovnik (Croatia) in former Yugoslavia. These are two demo songs from 1965.

BEST NOTHING - All I Really Want To Do (1968)

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      BEST   NOTHING  was a rock band from Beograd (Serbia) in former Yugoslavia. This is their one and only one demo song from 1968.

ZOOKSANTELE - Zooksantele (1967)

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      ZOOKSAN TELE  were a female rock band from Beograd (Serbia) in former Yugoslavia. This is their only one demo song from 1967.

SMELI - Folk (1965)

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      SME LI  were a  rock   band  from Beograd (Serbia) in former Yugoslavia. This is their one and only one demo song from 1965.

RADMILA MIKIĆ - Nikada više (1962-1969)

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      RADMILA   MIKIĆ  is Serbian pop singer from Beograd (ex-Yugoslavia). These are her most popular songs from 1962-1969.

BIJELE STRIJELE - Maja (1963) Single

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      BIJELE   STRIJELE   second single record from 1963.