Zabranjeno Pusenje – Ja Nisam Odavle

Zabranjeno Pusenje – Ja Nisam Odavle
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Label/Cat#: Komuna CD 155 | Country/Year: Yugoslavia 1997
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Zabranjeno Pušenje – Ja Nisam Odavle

Label: Komuna
Catalog#: CD 155
Format: CD, Album
Country: Yugoslavia
Released: 1997
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

Tracklist:

1 Gile Šampion 3:16
2 Tri Ratna Havera 5:03
3 Letimo Zajedno 3:35
4 Nema Nigdje Nikoga 4:45
5 Ja Nisam Odavle 3:58
6 Ona Nije Tu 3:04
7 Ženi Nam Se Vukota 4:02
8 Od Istorijskog AVNOJ-a 3:53
9 Sto Nacina 1:45
10 Zoka Ja Sam Trudna 3:12
11 Ljubav Udara Tamo Gdje Ne Treba I Kada Joj Se Covjek Najmanje Nada 6:38
12 Odlazi Voz 3:47

Credits:

Arranged By – zp* (tracks: A1 to B2, B4 to B6)
Bass – Glava Markovski*
Design – Bobo Caravaggio
Drums – Stribor*
Engineer – Ivan Kljajic
Guitar – Goran Teri
Keyboards – her Dralle*
Photography – Olja Milanovic
Producer – Voja Aralica*
Saxophone – Branislav Spasojevic*
Trumpet – Boro DLM*
Violin – Dejo Sparavalo*
Vocals – dr Nelle Karajlic*

Notes:

Recorded at Studio Oliver III-V 1997.

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout: VTCD CD 155
Barcode: 8 600083 201558
Other (Rights Society): SOKOJ

Bosnian garage rock band from Sarajevo, closely associated with the New Primitivism cultural movement and the radio and television satire show “Top Lista Nadrealista”. They were one of the most popular musical acts of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, selling hundreds of thousands of records. Band was formed 1981, contrary to the then prevalent punk rock and new wave, Zabranjeno Pušenje created a distinctive garage rock sound with folk influences, often featuring innovative production and complex story-telling. Many times they went into trouble with authorities for their, usually mild and sympathetic, criticism of the socialist system.
During 1992, band split, Dr. Nele Karajlic continued working in Belgrade under the names Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra and “Nele Karajlic & Zabranjeno Pušenje”. Few other members rejoined in Zagreb, using the original name, continuing band’s career. discogs

Zabranjeno Pušenje (Serbo-Croatian for No Smoking) is a Yugoslavian garage rock band from Sarajevo, closely associated with the New primitivism cultural movement and the radio and television satire show Top Lista Nadrealista. They were one of the most popular musical acts of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, selling hundreds of thousands of records.

The band was formed in 1981 in Sarajevo by a group of friends who worked on the early radio version of Top Lista Nadrealista. Contrary to the then-prevalent punk rock and new wave, Zabranjeno Pušenje created a distinctive garage rock sound with folk influences, often featuring innovative production and complex story-telling, sometimes even dark premonitions of war. They went on to record four albums and tour the country extensively, occasionally sparking controversy and even getting into trouble with authorities for their (usually mild and sympathetic) criticism of the socialist system, and the habit of making light of issues considered sensitive at the time.

After the band’s popularity reached new heights in late 1980s, spurred on by the televised version of Top Lista Nadrealista, the Bosnian War which followed saw the breakup of the band, with one offshoot continuing work in Belgrade initially as Zabranjeno Pušenje, later under the name No Smoking Orchestra, and the other in Zagreb, using the original name. Nevertheless, many of the songs of Zabranjeno Pušenje have attained an anthemic status and their music remains popular across former Yugoslavia.

The western part continued to perform in 1996 and has recaptured some of the group’s success. They also later went to a European tour and by 2004 had released five new albums (three studio and two live albums). In 2006 the band created the complete soundtrack for the Bosnian movie Nafaka with guest musicians (mostly actors from the movie, as well as the female choir Arabeske). Later that year, the band released the double album Hodi da ti ciko nešto da, their first double album since Dok cekaš sabah sa šejtanom. They are currently on tour, promoting a new album with concerts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.[dated info]

In 2006 they returned to Belgrade and played a successful concert at the Beer Fest. wikipedia

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