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The 1968 EP by the Belgrade-based band Crni Biseri (The Black Pearls) is a landmark release in the history of Yugoslav beat and rhythm and blues. Released under the Jugoton label (Catalog No: EPY 4090 ), this four-track record captures a pivotal moment for the band as they navigated lineup changes and reached the height of their popularity in the late 1960s. Historical Background and Band Origin
The band was anchored by founding members like and the influential bassist Vladimir Janković , better known as "Vlada Džet" . The "Nisam više taj" EP (1968) CRNI BISERI - Nisam viЕЎe taj (1968) EP www.jugo...
The 1968 release is notable for its mix of contributors and its status as a chart-topping success. The 1968 EP by the Belgrade-based band Crni
The 1968 EP by the Belgrade-based band Crni Biseri (The Black Pearls) is a landmark release in the history of Yugoslav beat and rhythm and blues. Released under the Jugoton label (Catalog No: EPY 4090 ), this four-track record captures a pivotal moment for the band as they navigated lineup changes and reached the height of their popularity in the late 1960s. Historical Background and Band Origin
The band was anchored by founding members like and the influential bassist Vladimir Janković , better known as "Vlada Džet" . The "Nisam više taj" EP (1968)
The 1968 release is notable for its mix of contributors and its status as a chart-topping success.