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Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba

Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba (Serbian Cyrillic: Породична Мануфактура Црног Хлеба; trans. Rye Bread Family Manufacture) was a Yugoslav rock band and a theatrical troupe formed in Belgrade in 1968.

Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba
Background information
OriginBelgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Years active1968–1975
LabelsPGP-RTB
Past membersMaja de Rado
Jugoslav Vlahović
Slobodan Kuzmanović
Petar Pavišić
Vlada Bogosavljević
Sreten Tasić
Branko Malkoč

The band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Maja de Rado, guitarist Jugoslav Vlahović and guitarist Slobodan Kuzmanović, who were later joined by double bass player Petar Pavišić. The band performed acoustic music and was one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav acoustic rock scene.[1] They held happenings in Atelje 212 theatre in Belgrade, gaining the attention of the public with lyrics and compositions written by their teenage frontess. They released their only studio album in 1974, disbanding a year later. After the group ended their activity, Vlahović would go on to become one of the most notable cartoonists and album cover designers in Yugoslavia.

Band history Edit

The band was formed in 1968 by Maja de Rado (vocals and twelve string guitar), Jugoslav Vlahović (prim, acoustic guitar) and Slobodan Kuzmanović (acoustic guitar).[1] Being close relatives, they decided to name the band Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba.[1] At the beginning of 1969, they were joined by Petar Pavišić (double bass).[1] On their live performances they performed with a flutist; flutists Vlada Bogosavljević, Sreten Tasić and Branko Malkoč all performed with the band on different occasions.[1] The band soon gained attention of the media thanks to the lyrics and compositions of Maja de Rado, who was only fifteen years old at the time of the band's formation.[1]

The band held happenings in the basement of Atelje 212 theatre.[1] During 1972 and 1973 in Atelje 212 they performed the alternative play Porodična manufaktura crnog hleba – balada Maje de Rado (Rye Bread Family Manufacture – A Ballad by Maja de Rado), during which they performed their music.[1] They had numerous appearances on rock concerts in Belgrade Sports Hall, and in 1972 they performed, alongside Pop Mašina, S Vremena Na Vreme and other bands on the large open-air concert at Belgrade's Hajdučka česma.[1] In 1973, the band released their first record, a 7" single with the songs "Mudra Mande" ("Wise Mande") and "Pitaš me" ("You're Asking Me") through PGP-RTB record label. The song "Mudra Mande" was sung in a dialect spoken on the island of Brač.[1] On this island they also prepared songs for their first album.[1]

In 1974 they released their debut and only album, Stvaranje (The Creation).[1] The album, besides new songs, featured the songs "Čovek i pas" ("Man and Dog"), "Imam li što od tog" ("What's in It for Me") and "Nisam smio" ("I Shouldn't Have"), previously released on 7" singles.[1] All the songs were written by Maja de Rado, while Vlahović wrote the arrangements and produced the album.[1] Following the release of Stvaranje they started performing a play with the same name at Atelje 212, during which they played photographic slides and short films.[1] During these performances they were joined by painter Dobrivoje Petrović on sitar.[1]

In 1975, at the time of the recording of their second studio album, male members of the band all went to serve their mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army.[1] Thus Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba ended their activity.[1]

Post breakup Edit

After the breakup of the band, Maja de Rado dedicated herself to classical music and meditation poetry and prose.[1] Vlahović started working as a designer and cartoonist.[1] In 1978 he became the cartoonist and illustration editor in the magazine NIN.[1] He designed a large number of album covers, including the covers for the albums by Pop Mašina, S Vremena Na Vreme, Smak, Suncokret, Riblja Čorba, Bulevar, Alisa and other acts.[1]

In 1994, the band's song "Nešto" ("Something") was released on Komuna compilation album Sve smo mogli mi: Akustičarska muzika (We Could Have Done All: Acoustic Music), which featured songs by Yugoslav acoustic rock acts.[2]

Slobodan Kuzmanović died on 26 January 2014. He was 61 years old.[3]

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

  • Stvaranje (1974)

Singles Edit

  • "Mudra Mande" / "Pitaš me" (1973)
  • "Nešto" / "Čovjek i pas" (1973)
  • "Imam li što od tog" / "Nisam smio" (1974)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 179.
  2. ^ Sve smo mogli mi: Akustičarska muzika at Discogs
  3. ^ "In memoriam Slobodan Kuzmanović Kuza (1952-2014)", timemachinemusic.org 2014-02-02 at the Wayback Machine

External links Edit

  • Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba at Discogs
  • Porodična Manufaktura Crnog Hleba at Prog Archives

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Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba Serbian Cyrillic Porodichna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba trans Rye Bread Family Manufacture was a Yugoslav rock band and a theatrical troupe formed in Belgrade in 1968 Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog HlebaBackground informationOriginBelgrade SR Serbia SFR YugoslaviaGenresAcoustic rock progressive rock art rockYears active1968 1975LabelsPGP RTBPast membersMaja de RadoJugoslav VlahovicSlobodan KuzmanovicPetar PavisicVlada BogosavljevicSreten TasicBranko MalkocThe band was formed by vocalist and guitarist Maja de Rado guitarist Jugoslav Vlahovic and guitarist Slobodan Kuzmanovic who were later joined by double bass player Petar Pavisic The band performed acoustic music and was one of the pioneers of the Yugoslav acoustic rock scene 1 They held happenings in Atelje 212 theatre in Belgrade gaining the attention of the public with lyrics and compositions written by their teenage frontess They released their only studio album in 1974 disbanding a year later After the group ended their activity Vlahovic would go on to become one of the most notable cartoonists and album cover designers in Yugoslavia Contents 1 Band history 2 Post breakup 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Singles 4 References 5 External linksBand history EditThe band was formed in 1968 by Maja de Rado vocals and twelve string guitar Jugoslav Vlahovic prim acoustic guitar and Slobodan Kuzmanovic acoustic guitar 1 Being close relatives they decided to name the band Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba 1 At the beginning of 1969 they were joined by Petar Pavisic double bass 1 On their live performances they performed with a flutist flutists Vlada Bogosavljevic Sreten Tasic and Branko Malkoc all performed with the band on different occasions 1 The band soon gained attention of the media thanks to the lyrics and compositions of Maja de Rado who was only fifteen years old at the time of the band s formation 1 The band held happenings in the basement of Atelje 212 theatre 1 During 1972 and 1973 in Atelje 212 they performed the alternative play Porodicna manufaktura crnog hleba balada Maje de Rado Rye Bread Family Manufacture A Ballad by Maja de Rado during which they performed their music 1 They had numerous appearances on rock concerts in Belgrade Sports Hall and in 1972 they performed alongside Pop Masina S Vremena Na Vreme and other bands on the large open air concert at Belgrade s Hajducka cesma 1 In 1973 the band released their first record a 7 single with the songs Mudra Mande Wise Mande and Pitas me You re Asking Me through PGP RTB record label The song Mudra Mande was sung in a dialect spoken on the island of Brac 1 On this island they also prepared songs for their first album 1 In 1974 they released their debut and only album Stvaranje The Creation 1 The album besides new songs featured the songs Covek i pas Man and Dog Imam li sto od tog What s in It for Me and Nisam smio I Shouldn t Have previously released on 7 singles 1 All the songs were written by Maja de Rado while Vlahovic wrote the arrangements and produced the album 1 Following the release of Stvaranje they started performing a play with the same name at Atelje 212 during which they played photographic slides and short films 1 During these performances they were joined by painter Dobrivoje Petrovic on sitar 1 In 1975 at the time of the recording of their second studio album male members of the band all went to serve their mandatory stint in the Yugoslav army 1 Thus Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba ended their activity 1 Post breakup EditAfter the breakup of the band Maja de Rado dedicated herself to classical music and meditation poetry and prose 1 Vlahovic started working as a designer and cartoonist 1 In 1978 he became the cartoonist and illustration editor in the magazine NIN 1 He designed a large number of album covers including the covers for the albums by Pop Masina S Vremena Na Vreme Smak Suncokret Riblja Corba Bulevar Alisa and other acts 1 In 1994 the band s song Nesto Something was released on Komuna compilation album Sve smo mogli mi Akusticarska muzika We Could Have Done All Acoustic Music which featured songs by Yugoslav acoustic rock acts 2 Slobodan Kuzmanovic died on 26 January 2014 He was 61 years old 3 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Stvaranje 1974 Singles Edit Mudra Mande Pitas me 1973 Nesto Covjek i pas 1973 Imam li sto od tog Nisam smio 1974 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 179 Sve smo mogli mi Akusticarska muzika at Discogs In memoriam Slobodan Kuzmanovic Kuza 1952 2014 timemachinemusic org Archived 2014 02 02 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditPorodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba at Discogs Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba at Prog Archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Porodicna Manufaktura Crnog Hleba amp oldid 1127876103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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