Dragan Cordes - From Africa To Yugoslavia album flac
Performer: Dragan CordesTitle: From Africa To Yugoslavia
Released: 2008
MP3 album: 1691 mb
FLAC album: 1982 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: ASF RA AA AAC DTS MMF AU
Genre: Folk and Country
In 1983 The Anti-Nowhere League released their album Live in Yugoslavia, while Angelic Upstarts released a live album with the same title in 1985. Anti-Nowhere League came once again to former Yugoslav soil (in Croatia) and released their live album, Return to Yugoslavia. In 2003 Igor Mirković from Croatia made the rockumentary Sretno dijete (Happy Child), named after a song by Prljavo Kazalište. The movie covers the early Yugoslav Punk and new wave scene featuring eminent artists from Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Belgrade. Dragan Pavlov and Dejan Šunjka. 1990) Punk u Jugoslaviji (Punk in Yugoslavia). Yugoslavia: IGP Dedalus. See Tfd (in Serbian) ‹See Tfd (in Croatian) (in Slovene).
New wave in Yugoslavia was the new wave music scene of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. As its counterparts, the British and the US new wave, from which the main influences came, the Yugoslav scene was also closely related to punk rock, ska, reggae, 2 Tone, power pop and mod revival. Some of its acts are also counted as belonging to the Yugoslav punk scene which already existed prior to new wave.
Popular music in Yugoslavia. The last Bijelo Dugme lineup, from left to right: Vlado Pravdić, Ipe Ivandić, Goran Bregović, Alen Islamović, Zoran Redžić and Laza Ristovski. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was not an Eastern Bloc country, but a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement and as such, it was far more open to western influences compared to the other socialist states. The western-influenced pop and rock music was socially accepted, the Yugoslav pop and rock music scene was well developed and covered in the media, which included numerous magazines, radio and TV shows. That album was released in numerous versions such as In the Beginning (Circa 1960), The Beatles' First and Beatles Bop - Hamburg Days.
Redirected from Yugoslav rock). SFR Yugoslav pop and rock scene includes the pop and rock music of the former SFR Yugoslavia, including all their genres and subgenres. The scene included the constituent republics: SR Slovenia, SR Croatia, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Montenegro, SR Macedonia and SR Serbia and its subunits: SAP Vojvodina and SAP Kosovo
As you probably already know the Balkan area composed today by Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia was in the past a unified country called Yugoslavia (Here is the full history, if you’re interested). These are all beautiful countries, with a strong and ancient culture. But what caught our attention is its pop and folk music from the 70’s and 80’s. We don’t really know the artists we are reporting in this post, but their album covers are simply hilarious, authentic pieces of art in their ingenuity.
Awesome Tapes From Africa.
1990 World Cup Yugoslavia vs Spain (Dragan Stojkovic) created on gifs. EmbedCtrl + C to copy.
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Tracklist
| 1 | War |
| 2 | Flutetime |
| 3 | Coming Home |
| 4 | Take A Rest |
| 5 | Rain |
| 6 | From Afrika To Yugoslavia |
| 7 | Road Of Civilisation |
| 8 | Nothing New |
| 9 | Shadows And Shapes |
| 10 | Lets Merry |









