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Stižemo

Stižemo
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Studio album by Laza & Ipe
Released 1978
Recorded Matrix Recording Studios, London
February - March 1978
Genre Progressive rock
Symphonic rock
Label ZKP RTLJ
Producer Zlatko Hold
Laza Ristovski chronology
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Stižemo (trans. Here We Come) is the album by Serbian and Yugoslav keyboardist Laza Ristovski and Yugoslav drummer Ipe Ivandić, released in 1978.

At the time of the album recording, both Ristovski and Ivandić were members of the hard rock band Bijelo Dugme. During 1978, the band was on hiatus because the band's leader, guitarist Goran Bregović, was serving his mandatory army stint, so Ristovski and Ivandić decided to record an album as a side project.Stižemo was recorded in Matrix Recording Studios in London during February and March 1978. All songs on the album were composed by Ristovski, and the lyrics were written by Ranko Boban. Beside Ristovski and Ivandić, the album also featured Leb i Sol member Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Teška Industrija member Goran Kovačević (vocals), Ivandić's sister Gordana Ivandić (vocals) and Zlatko Hold (bass guitar, synthesizer). Zlatko Hold also produced the album.

All music written by Laza Ristovski, all lyrics written by Ranko Boban

Ristovski and Ivandić met Bregović during his army leaves and played him the recordings, believing they could persuade him to let them compose for Bijelo Dugme. They wanted more creative input within the band and their names on the writing credits, all of which would affect subsequent revenue sharing. After getting flatly rejected by Bregović, the two, encouraged by the positive reactions of the critics that had the opportunity to listen to the material, decided to leave Bijelo Dugme. However, on 10 September 1978, the same day the promotional tour was scheduled to begin, Ivandić, Goran Kovačević, and Ranko Boban were arrested in Sarajevo for possession of hashish. In the documentary series Rockovnik, Ristovski recalled:

Ivandić was sentenced to three and a half years in jail, but following an appeal, the sentence got reduced to three years. Kovačević was sentenced to a year and a half, and Boban to a year in jail.


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