MP3/320Kbs/117MB
Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Smak was a Serbian and former Yugoslav prog rock band, with strong jazz fusion and blues undertones. Smak was formed in 1971 in Kragujevac, Serbia, by guitar virtuoso Radomir Mihailović, nicknamed "Točak" ("the Wheel"). The first stable line-up, in late 1974, included Točak, drummer Slobodan Stojanović Kepa, bass guitarist Zoran Milanović, singer Boris Aranđelović, and keyboardist Laza Ristovski. In 1975 they appeared as an opening act for the Deep Purple concert in Belgrade. After a successful hit single and a concert with Deep Purple, they released their first LP called Smak 1975. It was one of the best debut albums of all time in ex-Yugoslavia...
Tracks:
1. Satelit (4:05)
2. Crna dama (3:22)
3. Daire( 3:39)
4. Biska 2 (4:24)
5. Ljudi nije fer (3:19)
6. Alo (4:01)
7. Plava pesma (4:29)
8. Šumadijski bluz (5:35)
9. Čovece ti si mlad (3:20)
10. Perle (3:57)
11. Mračni mol (3:15)
12. Blues u parku (7:27)
13. Ulazak u harem (4:00)
14. Zajdi, zajdi (5:22)
15. Put pod noge bre (3:52)
16. I to je za ljude (3:15)
17. Rok cirkus (4:00)
Musicians:
- Zoran Milanovic - Fender Jazz bass
- Slobodan Stojanovic-Kepa - drums, congas, gong
- Radomir Mihailovic "Tocak" - acoustic guitar, Fender electric guitar, vocal
- Lazar Ristovski - Hammond M102 organ, Wurlitzer electric klavir, Roland synthesizer, Elka Mellotron
- Boris Arandelovic - lead vocal
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