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  2. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike

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    YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (trans. YU 100: the Greatest Yugoslav Rock and Pop Music Albums) is a book by Duško Antonić and Danilo Štrbac, published in 1998. [1] It features a list of top 100 former Yugoslav popular music albums, formed according to the poll of 70 Serbian music critics, journalists, artists and others.

  3. Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2006 - Wikipedia

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    The book contains biographies and discographies of the most important acts of the Yugoslav rock scene, as well as of the scenes of the successor states. Besides rock acts in the traditional sense of the term, the book features blues, reggae, world music, hip hop, ambient and avant-garde music acts. The book also contains basic information about ...

  4. YU Grupa - Wikipedia

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    YU Grupa (trans. YU Group) is a Serbian ( former Yugoslav) rock band. A pioneer in combining rock music with the elements of the traditional music of the Balkans, [1] [2] [3] YU Grupa is credited with being the longest-lasting Serbian rock band.

  5. Smak - Wikipedia

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    Smak ( Serbian Cyrillic: Смак; trans. The end time) was a Serbian and Yugoslav band from Kragujevac. The group reached the peak of popularity in the 1970s when it was one of the most notable acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene. The band's leader, guitarist Radomir Mihailović, nicknamed Točak ("The Wheel"), is considered one of the most ...

  6. YU Grupa (1973 album) - Wikipedia

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    YU Grupa. (1973 album) Kako to da svaki dan? YU Grupa is the debut studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa, released in 1973. The album was polled in 1998 as the 62nd on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike ( YU 100: The Best albums of ...

  7. Kako to da svaki dan? - Wikipedia

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    Kako to da svaki dan? (trans. How Come Every Day?) is the second studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa .

  8. Među zvezdama - Wikipedia

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    Među zvezdama (trans. Among the Stars) is the fourth studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa . Među zvezdama is the band's first album recorded with guitarist Nedžat Maculja and drummer Dragan Micić, who replaced Ratislav Đelmaš. The album features former member Bata Kostić as guest.

  9. Ima nade - Wikipedia

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    Ima nade. Ima nade (trans. There Is Hope) is the seventh studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa . The ballad "Dunavom šibaju vetrovi" is notable for being one of the two YU Grupa songs sung by the bass guitarist Žika Jelić (the other one being the ballad "Crni leptir" from the band's 1973 debut album ). The refrain ...

  10. Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 27 times, debuting in 1961 and competing every year until its last appearance in 1992, with the exceptions of 1977–1980 and 1985. Yugoslavia won the 1989 contest and hosted the 1990 contest.

  11. Music of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Yugoslavia refers to music created during the existence of Yugoslavia, spanning the period between 1918 and 1992. The most significant music scene developed in the later period of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia), and includes internationally acclaimed artists such as: the alternative music acts Laibach ...