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Slomljena Stakla in 1984
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Background information | |
Origin | Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia |
Genres | Pop rock, New Romantic, rock |
Years active | 1982 – 1991 |
Labels | ZKP RTLJ, Jugoton, PGP-RTB, Jugodisk |
Associated acts | Divlji Anđeli, Pasta ZZ, Kerber |
Past members | Zoran Vasilić Aleksandar Živanović Milan Stanković Dragan Zarić Mladen Lukač Dragan Petrović Vladan Vasiljević Ivan Ranković Milorad Džmerković Andreja Paunović |
Slomljena Stakla (Serbian Cyrillic: Сломљена Стакла; trans. Broken Glass) was a former Yugoslav pop rock band from Belgrade.
The band was formed in 1982 by singer and composer Zoran Vasilić. Other members were Mladen Lukač (drums), Milan Stanković "Mika",(keyboards), Dragan Zarić "Zare" (a former Kvazar member, guitar), and Aleksandar Živanović (a former Kota 19, Afera, Divlji Anđeli, Desert and Šamar member, bass guitar).
Their debut album, Psiho klub (Psycho Club), produced by Srđan Marjanović, was released in 1983 through ZKP RTLJ. The album featured Vuk Vujačić on saxophone and Zoran Radetić on keyboards, as guest musicians. Backing vocals were sung by Snežana Stamenković and Marjanović. The album featured the hit "Još jedna votka" ("Another Vodka"). After the album release, Milan Stanković left the band and Dragan Petrović (former member of Pasta ZZ and Crni Baron) replaced him.
In the autumn of 1984, after a large number of concerts, the band released the album Ljubav je kad... (Love Is When...), produced by Saša Habić, through Jugoton. The songs, heavily influenced by the New Romantic movement, were written by Zarić and Vasilić. The album featured the hits "Una", "Monsunski vetrovi" ("Monsoons"), "Leto je, devojko" ("It Is Summer, Girl"), the title track, and the instrumental track "Senke u noći" ("Shadows in the Night"). Soon after the album was released, the band was joined by the new bass guitarist, Vladan Vasiljević, and the new drummer, Ivan Ranković.
The album Samo ljubav može to (Only Love Can Do That), released in 1988 through PGP-RTB, featured folk music elements in some of the songs. The album was recorded by Vasilić, Petrović and Milorad Džmerković (keyboards), and also featured former S Vremena Na Vreme members Ljuba Ninković and Asim Sarvan on backing vocals, Dejan Škopelja on bass guitar, and Safet Petrovac "Saja" on guitar.