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Drugi način

Drugi Način (trans. The Other Way) is a former Yugoslav rock band.

Drugi Način
Background information
OriginZagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
GenresProgressive rock
Hard rock
Years active1974–1990
1992 - 2000
2008 - present
LabelsPGP-RTB, Suzy, Croatia Records
MembersBranko Požgajec
Boža Ilić
Damir Vuk
Mladen Palenkaš
Mario Domazet
Ernest Vinković
Past membersHalil Mekić
Željko Mikulčić
Ismet Kurtović
Boris Turina
Branko Bogunović
Nikola Gečević
Robert Krkač
Miroslav Budanko
Danijel Veličan
Davor Senčar
Dražen Kovač

Band history

1970s and 1980s

In the first half of the 1970s Branko Požgajec (vocals, keyboard, flute), Halil Mekić (guitar) and Vjekoslav Poldrugac (bass guitar) performed in the reformed Novi Akordi (trans. New Chords). After Mekić left the band due to his army obligations, Ismet Kurtović (vocals, guitar, flute) joined the band. This lineup released single with songs "Opet" and "Odlazak" and went on a tour. In July 1974 they were joined by Boris Turina (drums), who decided to leave a career of a table tennis player and dedicate himself to music. Turina previously wrote lyrics for several songs of Crveni Koralji and performed with Crveni Koralji and the first lineup of Zlatni Akordi. As this lineup of the band did not feature any original member of Zlatni Akordi, the members decided to rename themselves to Novi Akordi (New Chords), and in October 1974 adopted the name Drugi Način (The Other Way). The band members chose their name after a poem by Federico García Lorca and the band's logo was designed by comic book author Igor Kordey.

The band started to hold regular concerts at the music club Big Ben in Zagreb, and at the end of 1974 they recorded their debut album. The record label Jugoton from Zagreb did not want to sign the band, and the members broke the contract with another Zagreb-based record label, Suzy, because of disagreement about the album cover. Finally, the band signed for PGP-RTB from Belgrade, only because one of the editors liked the album artwork and decided to offer Drugi Način a contract without even listening to the album. Drugi Način, released in 1975, was a concept album with music influenced by Wishbone Ash, Deep Purple and Free and lyrics dealing with solitude. The music was written by Požgajec and Kurtović and the lyrics were written by Turina.

And the end of 1976 Požgajec left the band due to his army obligations, and during his absence guitarists Kurtović and Mekić left Drugi Način and formed the band Nepočin. After Požgajac returned from the army Drugi Način continued their activity with guitarists Branko Bogunovič and Nikola Gečević. This lineup released several singles, before Turina, Bogunović and Gečević left the band. Having left Drugi Način Gečević formed Žuta Minuta and later a better-known band Regata. Drummer Miroslav Budanko and guitarist Robert Krkač joined Drugi Način, and soon after Ismet Kurtović returned to the band, bringing bassist Boža Ilić. After Krkač joined Film, Danijel Veličan became Drugi Način's new member. In 1982 this lineup released album Ponovo na putu (On the Road again) which did not gain the popularity of the band's previous album, but the band continued to perform actively until the second half of the 1980s when the band went on hiatus and performed occasionally only until 1990.

1990s and 2000s

In 1992 Branko Požgajec, with Ilić, Davor Senčar (a former Legija member, guitar) and Dražen Kovač (a former Regata member, drums) rerecorded some of the old Drugi Način songs and released them, with two new songs, on the compilation album Drugi Način. Guitarist Ernest Vinković and keyboardist Branko Bardun also participated in the album recording. Debut albums of Drugi Način and Nepočin were reissued on the CD Drugi Način + Nepočin. In May 2000 Drugi Način performed as the opening act on the Jethro Tull concert in Zagreb, after which they disbanded once again. In 2008, the band reunited in the new lineup, consisting of Branko Požgejac (flute, vocals), Boža Ilić (bass guitar), Damir Vuk (keyboards), Mladen Palenkaš (drums), and Mario Domazet (guitar).[1]

In 2011, Davor Senčar died at the age of 52, after illness.

Legacy

The album Drugi Način was polled in 1998 as 88th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav popular music albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[2]

In 2011, the band's song "Stari grad" ("Old Town") was polled, by the listeners of Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP-RTB/PGP-RTS.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Drugi Način (1975)
  • Ponovo na putu (1982)

Compilations

  • Drugi Način (1992)

Singles

  • "Opet" / "Odlazak" (as Novi Akordi, 1973)
  • "Dugi put" / "Izgubljena žena" (1975)
  • "Jugoslavija" / "Crnogorsko kolo" (1976)
  • "Prođe ovaj dan" / "Zadnji put" (1978)
  • "Obećaj mi proljeće" / "Balada o osmijehu" (1979)

References

  1. ^ "Drugi način i Svremenaši u DOB-u", b92.net
  2. ^ Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press. p. 54.
  3. ^ 60 хитова емисије ПГП на 202!, facebook.com

drugi, način, drugi, način, trans, other, former, yugoslav, rock, band, drugi, načinbackground, informationoriginzagreb, croatia, yugoslaviagenresprogressive, rockhard, rockyears, active1974, 19901992, 20002008, presentlabelspgp, suzy, croatia, recordsmembersb. Drugi Nacin trans The Other Way is a former Yugoslav rock band Drugi NacinBackground informationOriginZagreb Croatia YugoslaviaGenresProgressive rockHard rockYears active1974 19901992 20002008 presentLabelsPGP RTB Suzy Croatia RecordsMembersBranko PozgajecBoza IlicDamir VukMladen PalenkasMario DomazetErnest VinkovicPast membersHalil MekicZeljko MikulcicIsmet KurtovicBoris TurinaBranko BogunovicNikola GecevicRobert KrkacMiroslav BudankoDanijel VelicanDavor SencarDrazen Kovac Contents 1 Band history 1 1 1970s and 1980s 1 2 1990s and 2000s 2 Legacy 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilations 3 3 Singles 4 ReferencesBand history Edit1970s and 1980s Edit In the first half of the 1970s Branko Pozgajec vocals keyboard flute Halil Mekic guitar and Vjekoslav Poldrugac bass guitar performed in the reformed Novi Akordi trans New Chords After Mekic left the band due to his army obligations Ismet Kurtovic vocals guitar flute joined the band This lineup released single with songs Opet and Odlazak and went on a tour In July 1974 they were joined by Boris Turina drums who decided to leave a career of a table tennis player and dedicate himself to music Turina previously wrote lyrics for several songs of Crveni Koralji and performed with Crveni Koralji and the first lineup of Zlatni Akordi As this lineup of the band did not feature any original member of Zlatni Akordi the members decided to rename themselves to Novi Akordi New Chords and in October 1974 adopted the name Drugi Nacin The Other Way The band members chose their name after a poem by Federico Garcia Lorca and the band s logo was designed by comic book author Igor Kordey The band started to hold regular concerts at the music club Big Ben in Zagreb and at the end of 1974 they recorded their debut album The record label Jugoton from Zagreb did not want to sign the band and the members broke the contract with another Zagreb based record label Suzy because of disagreement about the album cover Finally the band signed for PGP RTB from Belgrade only because one of the editors liked the album artwork and decided to offer Drugi Nacin a contract without even listening to the album Drugi Nacin released in 1975 was a concept album with music influenced by Wishbone Ash Deep Purple and Free and lyrics dealing with solitude The music was written by Pozgajec and Kurtovic and the lyrics were written by Turina And the end of 1976 Pozgajec left the band due to his army obligations and during his absence guitarists Kurtovic and Mekic left Drugi Nacin and formed the band Nepocin After Pozgajac returned from the army Drugi Nacin continued their activity with guitarists Branko Bogunovic and Nikola Gecevic This lineup released several singles before Turina Bogunovic and Gecevic left the band Having left Drugi Nacin Gecevic formed Zuta Minuta and later a better known band Regata Drummer Miroslav Budanko and guitarist Robert Krkac joined Drugi Nacin and soon after Ismet Kurtovic returned to the band bringing bassist Boza Ilic After Krkac joined Film Danijel Velican became Drugi Nacin s new member In 1982 this lineup released album Ponovo na putu On the Road again which did not gain the popularity of the band s previous album but the band continued to perform actively until the second half of the 1980s when the band went on hiatus and performed occasionally only until 1990 1990s and 2000s Edit In 1992 Branko Pozgajec with Ilic Davor Sencar a former Legija member guitar and Drazen Kovac a former Regata member drums rerecorded some of the old Drugi Nacin songs and released them with two new songs on the compilation album Drugi Nacin Guitarist Ernest Vinkovic and keyboardist Branko Bardun also participated in the album recording Debut albums of Drugi Nacin and Nepocin were reissued on the CD Drugi Nacin Nepocin In May 2000 Drugi Nacin performed as the opening act on the Jethro Tull concert in Zagreb after which they disbanded once again In 2008 the band reunited in the new lineup consisting of Branko Pozgejac flute vocals Boza Ilic bass guitar Damir Vuk keyboards Mladen Palenkas drums and Mario Domazet guitar 1 In 2011 Davor Sencar died at the age of 52 after illness Legacy EditThe album Drugi Nacin was polled in 1998 as 88th on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav popular music albums in the book YU 100 najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike YU 100 The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music 2 In 2011 the band s song Stari grad Old Town was polled by the listeners of Radio 202 one of 60 greatest songs released by PGP RTB PGP RTS 3 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Drugi Nacin 1975 Ponovo na putu 1982 Compilations Edit Drugi Nacin 1992 Singles Edit Opet Odlazak as Novi Akordi 1973 Dugi put Izgubljena zena 1975 Jugoslavija Crnogorsko kolo 1976 Prođe ovaj dan Zadnji put 1978 Obecaj mi proljece Balada o osmijehu 1979 References Edit Drugi nacin i Svremenasi u DOB u b92 net Antonic Dusko Strbac Danilo 1998 YU 100 najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike Belgrade YU Rock Press p 54 60 hitova emisiјe PGP na 202 facebook com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Drugi nacin EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Janjatovic Petar ISBN 978 86 905317 1 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drugi nacin amp oldid 1036334847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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