Sad je na mene red explained

Sad je na mene red
Type:Album
Artist:Osvajači
Cover:Sad je na mene red album cover.jpg
Released:2015
Genre:Hard rock
Label:Grand Production
Producer:Duffmusiq
Ivan Ilić
Marko Grujić
Darko Lukić
Prev Title:Vrelina
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Beer Fest (Live)
Next Year:2022

Sad je na mene red (trans. It's My Turn Now) is the fourth studio album from Serbian and Yugoslav hard rock band Osvajači, released in 2019. Sad je na mene red is the first album released by the band after their 2005 reunion.

Background and recording

Osvajači were formed in 1990 by Zvonko Pantović "Čipi" (vocals), Dragan Urošević (guitar), Saša Popović (bass guitar) and Miša Raca (drums), veteran keyboardist Laza Ristovski soon getting involved in the band's activity and becoming an official member.[1] [2] The original lineup released the band's debut album Krv i led (Blood and Ice) in 1991.[1] Their following studio album, Sam (Alone), was recorded with the new keyboardist, Nebojša Jakovljević, and the new bass guitarist, Dejan Dačović, and released in 1995.[3] After the release of the compilation album 1991 – 1995 in 1997, the original incarnation of the band split up.[1] In 1998, Pantović and Jakovljević, with guitarist Bane Jelić, formed the pop rock band Osvajači All Stars.[1] Simultaneously, Urošević reformed Osvajači, the new lineup featuring Saša Popović (who switched from bass to rhythm guitar), Nenad Jovanović (vocals), Saša Marković (bass guitar) and Nenad Branković (drums).[1] For a period of time, existence of two bands of the same name, both featuring members from the original incarnation of the group, led to confusion of the public. However, most of the fans and the Serbian music press eventually started to consider Urošević-led faction of the band and their 2000 album Vrelina as the continuation of the original Osvajači activity, as it kept in spirit with the band's original hard rock sound, in contrast to Pantović's and Jakovljević's faction, which moved from rock towards pop and pop folk sound.[1] [4] [5]

In 2005, Pantović, Urošević and Jakovljević reunited under the name Osvajači. The lineup also featured featured bass guitarist Mikica Zdravković (who was simultaneously a member of the punk rock band Čovek Bez Sluha) and the drummer Dejan Nikolić.[5] The lineup performed for several years, playing material from Krv i led and Sam, before Urošević, Zdravković and Nikolić withdrew from the group, Pantović and Jakovljević continuing as Osvajači.[1]

The album Sad je na mene red was recorded in the lineup featuring Zvonko Pantović (vocals), Nebojša Jakovljević (keyboards), Bane Jelić (guitar), Dejan Pejović (bass guitar) and Nenad Branković (drums), with Dragan Urošević making guest appearance on three songs.[6] The album was recorded in eight different studios with four different producers.[6] It included the English language version of the band's old ballad "S kim čekaš dan" ("Who Are You Waiting for the Day With"), entitled "I Would Just Give Up My Life", released as a bonus track.[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Dragan Urošević, except where noted.

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Janjatović, Petar. Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960–2023. 2024. self-released / Makart. Belgrade. 218.
  2. https://www.discogs.com/release/1705008-Osvaja%C4%8Di-Krv-I-Led Krv i led at Discogs
  3. http://www.discogs.com/Osvajači-Sam/release/1965173 Sam at Discogs
  4. https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Osvaja%C4%8Di/3540272919 Osvajači at Encyclopaedia Metallum
  5. Web site: Osvajači biography on . Kragujevcani.com . 25 April 2010 . 12 March 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120102043516/http://www.kragujevcani.com/bendovi/osvajaci . 2 January 2012 . dead .
  6. https://www.discogs.com/release/8465141-Osvaja%C4%8Di-Sad-Je-Na-Mene-Red Sad je na mene red at Discogs