Vatreni Poljubac

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Vatreni Poljubac
General information
origin Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Genre (s) Rock , hard rock , heavy metal , folk rock
founding 1977, 1998, 2010
resolution 1986, 2001
Website vatrenipoljubac.weebly.com
Founding members
Milić Vukašinović
Šefćet Hodža
Perica Stojanović
former members
Šefćet Hodža
Nedžib Neno Jeleč
Perica Stojanović
Velibor Rajačić
Sanin Karić
Mladen Vojičić Tifa

Vatreni Poljubac ( German: Feuriger Kuss ) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and former Yugoslav hard rock and heavy metal band from Sarajevo .

This was founded in 1977 by Milić Vukašinović, a former member of the bands Bijelo dugme and Indexi . The band was also known in addition to the typical elements of rock music and sounds from folk music to incorporate into the songs. Vukašinović is also the author of the lyrics.

history

The band was founded in Sarajevo in 1977 by guitarist and singer Milić Vukašinović. The other two members of the original cast were Šefćet Hodža and Perica Stojanović. The first single Doktor za rock and roll and Tvoje usne su bile moj najdraži dar was released in 1978 by Jugoton . Through this the band received recognition and was popularized throughout Yugoslavia .

The first album Oh, što te volim joj! was recorded in London and Sarajevo in 1978 and produced by Richard Whalley. This album contained some songs that were inspired by English bands such as Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath .

The last album 100% Rock'N'Roll was recorded in 1986 with Mladen Vojičić Tifa, a former member of the band Bijelo dugme . This became known throughout Yugoslavia after Vukašinović broke up the band and began his solo career as a folk rock singer.

Discography

Albums

  • 1978: Oh, što te volim, joj!
  • 1979: Recept za rock'n'roll
  • 1980: Bez dlake na jeziku
  • 1980: To je ono pravo
  • 1982: Živio rock'n'roll
  • 1983: Veliki hitovi
  • 1985: Iz inata
  • 1986: 100% rock'n'roll
  • 1999: Sve će jednom proć 'Samo Neće Nikad Rock' N 'Roll
  • 2005: Gleda a ne da
  • 2011: Kad svira rock 'n' roll

Singles

  • 1978: Doctor za Rock and Roll / Tvoje Usne Su Bile Moj Najdraži Dar
  • 1979: Na vrat na nos i na svoju ruku / Od želje da te ljubim hoću prosto da poludim

Compilations

  • 1997: 100% rock 'n roll
  • 1997: Dr. za rock 'n roll
  • 2000: Najveći hitovi

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Oh, Što Te Volim, Joj! , discogs.com , Retrieved May 2, 2019
  2. Albums , discogs.com , Retrieved May 2, 2019
  3. Singles and LPs , discogs.com , Retrieved May 2, 2019
  4. Compilations , discogs.com , Retrieved May 2, 2019