YU Grupa (1973 album)

YU Grupa is the debut studio album from Serbian and former Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa, released in 1973.

YU Grupa
Studio album by
Released1973
GenreHard rock
Progressive rock
Blues-rock
Length35:13
LabelJugoton
YU Grupa chronology
YU Grupa
(1973)
Kako to da svaki dan?
(1974)
1996 reissue cover

The album was polled in 1998 as the 62nd on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Trka" ("The Race")D. NedimovićD. Jelić4:34
2."Noć je moja" ("Night Is Mine")B. MarušićD. Jelić5:42
3."Čovek i Marsovac" ("A Man and a Martian")D. NedimovićD. Jelić3:31
4."Čudna šuma" ("Strange Forest")D. NedimovićD. Jelić3:42
5."Trenutak sna" ("A Moment of Dream")D. NedimovićD. Jelić4:21
6."Devojko mala, podigni glavu" ("Little Girl, Raise Your Head")D. NedimovićD. Jelić3:53
7."Crni leptir" ("Black Butterfly")D. JelićD. Jelić3:51
8."More" ("The Sea")D. NedimovićD. Jelić5:39

Personnel

Reception

The songs "Crni leptir", "More", "Trka", "Čudna šuma" and "Noć je moja" became hits. The cult ballad "Crni letptir" was also remembered for being one of the three YU Grupa songs sung by the bass guitarist Žika Jelić (the other ones being the ballad "Dunavom šibaju vetrovi" from the band's 1988 album Ima nade and "Žao mi je što nisam tvoj" from the 2016 album Evo stojim tu).

The album was sold in more than 30,000 copies, and until the release of Bijelo Dugme's self-titled debut album in 1974 was the best-selling Yugoslav rock album.

Reissues

The record label Hi-Fi Centar reissued the album on CD and with an alternate cover in 1996.[2]

Legacy

The album was polled in 1998 as the 62nd on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).[3]

In 2006, the song "Čudna šuma" was ranked #29 and the song "Crni leptir" was ranked #47 on the B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs List.[4]

Boris Mladenović, member of the alternative rock band Jarboli and the britpop/alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, stated, talking about YU Grupa's debut album, that "bravery of the band is that big that both virtuous and naive parts of the album are equally admirable. [...] If Eastern European rock really existed as a genre, YU Grupa's first album would be its most important representative."[5]

Covers

Serbian alternative rock band Disciplina Kičme released a cover of "Čudna šuma" on their 1986 album Svi za mnom!.

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References

  1. Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press. p. 41.
  2. YU Grupa reissue at Discogs
  3. Antonić, Duško; Štrbac, Danilo (1998). YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike. Belgrade: YU Rock Press. p. 41.
  4. The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
  5. "Jubilej YU Grupe: Pola veka u rokenrolu", vreme.rs
  • YU Grupa at Discogs
  • EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
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