Laboratorija Zvuka

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Devica 03:03 Tools
Zaboravljena Draga 03:32 Tools
Skakavac 02:56 Tools
otkucavanje 02:56 Tools
Duboko U Tebi 04:02 Tools
Skakavac joj zas'o u rukavac 02:56 Tools
Lepo telo 04:02 Tools
Trofazni Zavodnik 03:43 Tools
Usamljenost 03:10 Tools
Bony Moronie 03:11 Tools
O,ma-Mama 03:10 Tools
Ja Cu Tebe... 03:07 Tools
Straga,spreda 04:45 Tools
Jazz Generacija 02:57 Tools
Suvarak 03:42 Tools
Dok Vam Je Jos Vreme 03:43 Tools
Skakavac je zaso u rukavac 03:04 Tools
Skakavac joj zaso u rukavac 02:59 Tools
Ska-kavac joj zaš'o u rukavac 04:45 Tools
Poletarac 02:27 Tools
Šetnja 04:23 Tools
Ja ne mogu 04:02 Tools
Hobi 02:21 Tools
Odlazim,dolazim 04:23 Tools
Rastanak 03:41 Tools
Dnevni red 03:34 Tools
Skakavac joj zašo u rukavac 02:57 Tools
igra 03:48 Tools
Mala Moja, Al Je Paranoja 02:22 Tools
Skakavac joj zaš'o u rukavac 02:56 Tools
Lencuga 03:11 Tools
Jos ovaj put 03:57 Tools
Kontranapad 01:06 Tools
Skakavac je zas'o u rukavac 02:57 Tools
Mod-deran 03:03 Tools
Slatkisi 03:23 Tools
Sve je to bilo u prolece 04:03 Tools
Zasto Me Vredjas Draga 03:14 Tools
Bajna masina 03:20 Tools
Daj mi Bugi, dam ti Vugi 03:07 Tools
Dok vam je još vreme 03:20 Tools
SKA-KAVAC JOJ ZAŠ''O U RUKAVAC 03:25 Tools
Daj mi vugi, dam ti bugi 03:09 Tools
Nema Nidje Te Ljepote 04:13 Tools
Ritam 03:12 Tools
Devojka iz predgradja 03:27 Tools
Još ovaj put 00:43 Tools
Mimi 03:04 Tools
Plesne cipele 03:19 Tools
Stocicu postavi se 00:43 Tools
Disem 03:33 Tools
Ko ne zna da se smesi 02:28 Tools
Odlazim, dolazim 03:20 Tools
Slatkiši 02:32 Tools
Cudan susret u tmurno popodne 03:07 Tools
Milice, Milice 02:40 Tools
Dišem 03:30 Tools
(Dobro vece...) 01:18 Tools
Bajna Mašina 03:29 Tools
Brek-boks 03:11 Tools
Vili, Vili 02:32 Tools
Vili - vili 02:33 Tools
(Instrumental) 00:53 Tools
JUGOTON EXPRESS (EDIT) 02:32 Tools
Skakavac joj zaso u rukavac 1980 02:58 Tools
Lenčuga 03:20 Tools
Kontra-napad 02:32 Tools
Stari rock'n'roll 03:15 Tools
Oprostaj od Magneta 02:32 Tools
jelo imas lepo telo 02:32 Tools
Milice - Milice 03:24 Tools
Ja ću tebe... 03:30 Tools
Alkohol, žene i... 03:53 Tools
Najava I 03:38 Tools
Milice-Milice 03:30 Tools
Juca i kuca 01:56 Tools
Devica (1982) 03:05 Tools
Alkohol, zene i 03:15 Tools
Jos ovaj put (Instrumental) 03:30 Tools
Vili-Vili 03:23 Tools
mi se vozimo 03:23 Tools
prva marka iz backog jarka 03:38 Tools
Poletarac www.balkanuk.com 02:33 Tools
Oprostaj od magnata 03:30 Tools
Ljubite bez razlike 02:58 Tools
Slatkis 03:30 Tools
Mod - deran 02:57 Tools
Mala Moja , Al' Je Paranoja 03:53 Tools
Ska-Kavac Joj Zašo U Rukavac 03:30 Tools
Odjava 03:25 Tools
STRAGA , SPREDA 02:57 Tools
Alkohol, zene i ... 03:23 Tools
Alkohol 03:23 Tools
JA ĆU TEBE 02:57 Tools
Alkohol, zene, i 03:25 Tools
Alkohol, Žene, I... 03:53 Tools
Da li smem (do i dare) 03:25 Tools
Vinilna Ogledala (Vinyl Mirrors) 03:53 Tools
Čudan Susret U Tmurno Popodne 03:53 Tools
Alkohol,zene,i .... 03:53 Tools
Boni 03:25 Tools
Milica 03:25 Tools
Stocicu,postavi se 03:25 Tools
Vinilna Ogledala Vinyl Mirrors 03:25 Tools
Sve Je To Bilo U Proleće 04:03 Tools
Alkohol, zene, i... 03:24 Tools
Vinilna Ogledala - Vinyl Mirrors 03:53 Tools
ta masina 02:57 Tools
Zašto Me Vređaš Draga 02:57 Tools
Dali Smem (Do I Dare) 02:57 Tools
slatko traje kratko 02:57 Tools
Lepo telo (oj Jelo, Jelo) 02:57 Tools
dal je bitno 02:57 Tools
kontra napad 02:57 Tools
Daj mi bugi 03:53 Tools
Mala moja al je paranoja 02:57 Tools
tonem u san 02:57 Tools
Špica (TV emisija Poletarac) 02:57 Tools
Duboko 03:53 Tools
Odlazim 03:53 Tools
Ja Æu Tebe... 02:57 Tools
Stari Rock`n Roll 03:15 Tools
Skakavac je zašo u rukavac 03:15 Tools
Mala Moja, Al Je Paranoja www.balkanuk.com 02:25 Tools
Skakavac Je Zaš'o U Rukavac 02:57 Tools
Vili 02:57 Tools
Trofazni 02:57 Tools
Ska-kavac Joj Zasto U Rukavac 02:57 Tools
Ko ne zna 02:57 Tools
Stari rock 'n' roll 02:57 Tools
Bajna Masina www.balkanuk.com 02:57 Tools
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Laboratorija zvuka (meaning in serbian: Sound laboratory), sometimes credited as Laboratorija only, was an eminent act of the former Yugoslav New Wave scene and the Yugoslav Pop and Rock scene in general. The band was formed in 1978 in Novi Sad, SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia, then a part of SFR Yugoslavia. They were noted for their eccentric style, erotic lyrics, unusual line ups and bizarre circus-inspired stage performances. The main creators of the band were the brothers Predrag (Peđa) and Mladen Vranešević, who comprised a prominent music tandem in former Yugoslavia, especially active in composing music for television and film. The other members in the first line up were: Dinna Vranešević (vocals), Aleksandar Pejak (guitar), Vera Lajko (keyboards), Dragan Zarić (drums), Đorđe Urban (bass guitar), Vince Olah and Miroslav Ćurćijanski (violins). They achieved their first mainstream success at the Opatija pop music festival. Their first three singles were released for PGP-RTB, but afterwards, they signed for Jugoton to release their debut album Telo (Body) with the following line up: Mladen Vranešević (vocals), Peđa Vranešević (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Đorđe Urban (bass), Ivan Kašik (drums), Dinna Vranešević (vocal), Aleksandar Pejak (guitar) and Renata Viggy (vocals). The album included a tribute song to then-popular Petar Čelik, formerly a skinny boy who later rose to a bodybuilding champion. They picked up Petar and his wife to join their stage performances. While the band was playing, Petar was practicing his bodybuilding using various training devices. They also picked up some marginal character from the streets of Novi Sad called Vilmoš Kauboj. He also toured with them and performed on stage as a circus type of an announcer. The complete band on stage consisted of 13 persons. In the end of 1980 they released one of their best known hits, the ska song "Ska-kavac joj zaš'o u rukavac" which featured quotes from folklore erotic poetry compiled by Vuk Karadžić. The other side of the single featured the song "Mod-deran". The title of the song is a play on words: in Serbian, the whole word "moderan" means "modern", but when split into two parts, it stands for: Mod, which is a follower of the Mod subculture, and "deran", which may be translated as brat or "troublemaker". The single cover featured the band dressed in Mod Revival fashions and 2 Tone styling, which was fashionable during the time of the New Wave music period. "Ska-kavac joj zaš'o u rukavac" was included on the compilation Svi marš na ples! released by Jugoton in 1981. With a slightly changed line up, they released their second album Duboko u tebi (Deeply inside you) for Jugoton in 1982. In this period they were also influenced by the classic rocknroll sound. Their retro-inspired ballad "Zaboravljena draga" was included in Vrući dani i vrele noći compilation released by Jugoton in 1982. In the same year, an older citizen in Novo mesto, SR Slovenia saw a poster announcing their concert and mistaken Vilmoš Kauboj to be Josip Broz Tito. Thinking that the band is making a ridicule of the president, the man reported them to the police. Peđa was formally sentenced to 40 days in prison, but the whole case was soon dismissed and all charges were dropped. They later played at the Zagreb Bienale festival in Zagreb, SR Croatia which that year featured Gang of Four and Classix Nouveaux. There, they established contacts with foreign record labels. Afterwards they went to play in Germany where they recorded the new single Devica 69 (Virgin 69) and in 1984 they traveled to London, UK for their artistic performances at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA). In 1986 they release their third album Nevinost (Innocence) for Jugoton. The album featured a bizarre guest appearance of the "prophet" Dušica Ilić aka Kleopatra, a person who became popular for predicting future events. The album included the hit singles "Daj mi bugi, dam ti vugi" (Give me Boogie, I give you Woogie) and "Igra" (Game). During the 1980s they composed pop and rock tunes, as well performed for numerous children TV shows incl. Poletarac, Fore i fazoni, Čik pogodi ko sam, Priče iz Nepričave starring Zoran Radmilović and Milena Dravić and many others. After a long period of inactivity, in 1996 they released their last album with a Montenegrin title Nema niđe te ljepote. Soon afterwards, they disbanded. Mladen Vranešević died in July 2006. Source: Wikipedia Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.