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Crvena Jabuka are a Sarajevo based pop band that originated in 1985 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina which was back then part of Yugoslavia. They were a part of the so called New Primitives movement which was a movement that started at the beginning of the 1980s. Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Coordinates: , Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton Sarajevo Canton Government - Mayor Semiha Borovac (SDA) Area [1] - City 141. ...
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from 1945 to 1992. ...
New Primitives was a cultural movement in Sarajevo in 1980s. ...
Of the different lineups the band has gone through only two of the band's members managed to stay ever since the beginning: drummer Darko Jelčić, and vocalist Drazen Žerić-Žera who in the beginning played keyboards and sometimes sang backup vocals. During the war the band was stationed in Zagreb, and undergone a long hitatus. This does not cite any references or sources. ...
Zagreb (pronounced ) is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. ...
Biography
The 80s Crvena Jabuka, which means "Red Apple", was founded in 1985. In the first row of the band was: Dražen Ričl (vocal, solo guitar), Zlatko Arslanagić (rhythm guitar, songwriting), Dražen Žerić (synthesizers, back vocals), Aljoša Buha (bass guitar), and Darko Jelčić (drums). Their self titled debut album is issued in 1986, and was an instant success. This had the first singles on it "Bježi Kišo s Prozora", "S Tvojih Usana", and "Dirlija". The band quickly gained popularity all over former Yugoslavia. On September 18, 1986 the band headed to Mostar for a promotional concert, and suffered a car accident, in which two of the members died - Drazen Ričl and Aljoša Buha. Dražen ŽeriÄ Å½era is a Bosnian-Croatian singer and one of the founders and the leading vocal of a famous Bosnian band, Crvena Jabuka (The Red Apple). ...
Crvena Jabuka is the self-titled debut album by the Sarajevo based band of that same name. ...
Dirlija is a song by the Bosnian pop band Crvena jabuka. ...
Mostar (ÐоÑÑаÑ) is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. ...
To remember this tragic moment, a concert was done in Skenderija palace in Sarajevo in which musicians and bands from all generations performed. Crvena Jabuka would end with their work. Skenderija is a city center in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Coordinates: , Country Bosnia and Herzegovina Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton Sarajevo Canton Government - Mayor Semiha Borovac (SDA) Area [1] - City 141. ...
After that the band decided to record their next album since the material for it was already done. This album was called "Za Sve Ove Godine", and due to the band's request there were no ads or tour scheduled. After this the band worked as a trio with Dražen Žeric-Žera on vocals and occasional keyboards, Zlatko Arslanagić and Darko Jelčić maintained their positions. Near the end of 1988 the band recorded their third studio album entitled "Sanjati". This by far would have to be the best selling album in all of Bosnia and Yugoslavia. Sanjati is the third studio album by the Sarajevo based pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
January of 1989 saw the release of yet another album called "Tamo Gdje Ljubav Počinje". Immediately after this release, a tour took place. The significant moment was at the Sports Arena in Zagreb where a double album was recorded live called "Uzmi me (Kad Hoćes Ti)". 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dom sportova is an indoor sporting arena located in Zagreb, Croatia. ...
Uzmi me (kad HoÄes Ti) (English: Take me When you Want To) is a double live album by the Sarajevo pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
The 90s In 1991, the band released their fifth studio album. This album was titled "Nekako s Proljeća", and had the singles "Moje Najmilije", "Da Nije Ljubavi", and the title cut which has Kemal Monteno as a guest. Kemal Monteno is a popular Bosnian singer. ...
A tour was meant to happen, but it was never done. Why? There is a familiar reason, war in Bosnia and Croatia. After this album Zlatko Arslanagić leaves the band and goes to London to find his new settlement in Toronto. As for Darko and Žera, Darko did all sorts of things, and Žera opened his new Cafe in Sarajevo called "Broj Jedan" (Number One). This is the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
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Before they took a quick detour in 1993 the band released an 18 hit compilation entitled "Ima nesto od Srca do Srca" After this was released, the band entered into a new chapter. In Spring of 1994, Žera and Darko flew to Zagreb to find Nikša Bratoš. Nikša Bratoš has been residing in Croatia ever since the start of the war. He was an instrumentalist as well as a programer. Nikša offered to join in the band and he would play guitar, synth, clarinet, violin, and mandolin. A few other band members were recruited as well: Krešimir Krestenac-Krešo took bass guitar, Mario Vukčević-Jimmy on guitar, and Danijel Lastric on keyboards. Also let's not forget the vocalists: Nikša, Fudo, Jana, and Darija. So now with this new lineup, the band released their next album in 1996 called "U Tvojim Očima". This album has two guests as well as various authors of songs including Saša Lošić of Plavi Orkestar. Immediately a tour went of all over including: Zagreb, Tuzla, Mostar, and Sarajevo. SaÅ¡a LoÅ¡iÄ - LoÅ¡a (born July 19, 1964, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) is one of the most recognizable composers of the Balkans and the leader of the band Plavi Orkestar. ...
Cover of album OO (Infinity) Plavi orkestar (in English: Blue Orchestra) is one of the more popular bands from the territory of former Yugoslavia. ...
Municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina General Information Entity Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Canton Tuzla Canton Land area 302,35 km² Population 165,000 Population density 545/km² Coordinates Area code +387 35 Mayor Jasmin ImamoviÄ (SDP) Website http://www. ...
In 1998, yet another studio album was released by title "Svjet je Lopta Šarena". This was another best selling album of the band. In that same year they recorded their next live album simply called "LIVE", and in 1999, Crvena Jabuka released an unplugged album called "Riznice Sjećanja".
2000 to Present Day In 2000, the band went on a new chapter with their next studio album entitled "Sve Sto Sanjam". On this album the band had the hit singles "Ti si Ljepa", "Tvoga Srca Vrata", the title track, "Ni Zadnji ni Prvi", and another good hit "Niko nije lud da Spava". In 2002, Crvena Jabuka returned with "Tvojim Željama Vođen". After releasing this album, guitarist Zlatko Bebek, and keyboard player Danjel Lastric left the band. The replacements are Marko Bjelić on keyboards, and Damir Gnoz on guitar. In 2005, Žera reformed the band. The result was "Oprosti Što je Ljubavna Pjesma". With this album, the band started to lose its popularity. However, in on April 24, 2005 there was a concert to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary. April 24 is the 114th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (115th in leap years). ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2005 also saw the release of an updated hit singles collection that the band called "Zlatna Koekcija". It had hits from 1986 to 2002. Zlatna Kolekcija is a double compilation album recorded by the Bosnian pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
In 2007 Crvena Jabuka announced yet another album called "Dusa Sarajeva. The album has 11 new singles, and seems to be going to be the best ever.
Discography Studio albums - Crvena Jabuka (The Red Apple) March 22, 1986
- Za sve ove Godine (For All These Years), 1987
- Sanjati (To Dream) June 6, 1988
- Tamo gdje ljubav Počinje (Where the Love Begins), January, 1989
- Nekako s' proljeća (In the Springtime), 1991
- U tvojim očima (In Your Eyes) November 17, 1996
- Svijet je lopta šarena (The World Is a Colourful Ball), 1998
- Sve što sanjam (Everything I Dream), 2000
- Tvojim željama vođen (Led By Your Wishes), 2002
- Oprosti što je ljubavna Pjesma (Excuse Me for This Love Song), 2005
- Duša Sarajeva ("The Soul of Sarajevo), 2007
Crvena Jabuka is the first album by the Bosnian band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Sanjati is the third studio album by the Sarajevo based pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
U Tvojim OÄima is the sixth studio album by the Sarajevo band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Svijet je Lopta Sarena is the seventh studio album recorded and released by the Sarajevo band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Sve Sto Sanjam is a concept album by the Bosnian pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Tvojim Zeljama Voden is the ninth studio album by the Sarajevo pop rock band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Oprosti sto je Ljubavna Pjesma is the tenth studio album by the Sarajevo based pop group Crvena Jabuka. ...
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Live albums - Uzmi me (Kad Hoćes Ti) Take me (When You want To) 1990
- LIVE 1998
- Riznice Sjećanja-unplugged 1999
Uzmi me (kad HoÄes Ti) (English: Take me When you Want To) is a double live album by the Sarajevo pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Compilations - Ima Nešto od Srca do Srca (There Is Something from Heart to Heart) 1993
- Moje Najmilije (My Grandest) 1996
- Antologia (Anthology) 2003
- Zlatna Kolekcija (The Golden Collection) 2005
Ima Nešto od Srca do Srca is a compilation album released by the Bosnian band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Moje Najmilije is the second compilation album by the Sarajevo band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Zlatna Kolekcija is a compilation album by the Sarajevo pop band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Members Current Members - Darko Jelčić Drums, Percussion
- Dražen Žerić Vocals
- Krešimir Krešo Kaštelan Bass Guitar
- Marko Belošević Keyboard
- Damir Gönz Guitars
- Nikša Bratos Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Clarinet, Other Programing
Dražen ŽeriÄ Å½era is a Bosnian-Croatian singer and one of the founders and the leading vocal of a famous Bosnian band, Crvena Jabuka (The Red Apple). ...
Past Members 1994-2000: - Danjel Lastrić: Keyboard
- Mario Vukčević: Guitar
- Zlatko Bebek: Guitar
1987-1991 - Dražen Žerić: Vocals, Keyboards
- Zlatko Arslanagić: Guitar and Song Writing
- Saban Serberdia: Bass
- Zlatko Voralević: Keyboard
1985-1986 An organ is the following: In anatomy, an organ is a group of tissues which perform some function. ...
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Synthesizer as used in music, is a term derived from a Greek word syntithetai < synthesis (ÏÏ
νÏίθεÏαι < ÏÏνθεÏιÏ) and is used to describe a device capable of generating and/or manipulating electronic signals for use in music creation, recording and performance. ...
Trivia - The 1988 song "Sviđa mi se Ova Stvar" (I like this Thing) has a guitar riff that was popular in the Los Lobos' song La Bamba. It's lyrics are also set to the tune of the Beatles' tune Twist and Shout
- The 1989 hit single "Tuga ti i Ja" (Sadness, you and I) has a beginning piano and guitar sample from Journey's song Who's Crying Now.
- The 1991 hit single "Moje Najmilije" (My Grandest) has a harmonica riff which was sampled from Supertramp. The song that it was sampled from is unknown.
Los Lobos is an American rock band, heavily influenced by rock and roll, Tex-Mex, country music, folk, R&B, blues, and traditional Spanish and Mexican music such as boleros and norteños. ...
La Bamba is a traditional song created in the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. ...
The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 as part of their first tour of the United States, promoting their first hit single there, I Want To Hold Your Hand. ...
Twist and Shout is a song originally by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. ...
Journey is an American rock band formed in 1973 in San Francisco, California. ...
Whos Crying Now is a song by American rock band Journey. ...
Moje Najmilije is the second compilation album by the Sarajevo band Crvena Jabuka. ...
Supertramp is a British progressive rock band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s and 1980s. ...
See Also Sarajevo school of pop rock New Primitives Zabranjeno Pusenjes 1984 Das Ist Walter album, with a traditional view of the city from the east as the cover art. ...
New Primitives was a cultural movement in Sarajevo in 1980s. ...
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