: One of the album's standout ballads that helped define their commercial peak. Tracklist (1987 Jugodisk Release) Vojvodino Što Si Tako Ravna Februar Je Mesec U Znaku Mačora Kad Me Ostaviš I Zaboraviš Devojka Biserne Kose I Noćas Ću Ti Doći Još Mislim Na Nju Mi Vas Volimo Sam Protiv Svih[Source: Discogs ]
: A beautiful Serbo-Croatian cover of the Hungarian band Omega's famous hit "Gyöngyhajú lány". : One of the album's standout ballads that
This record is packed with tracks that became instant classics in the former Yugoslavia: By 1987, led by frontman Zlatko Karavla ,
Formed in 1982, (meaning "Mane") carved out a unique niche by blending high-energy hard rock and glam metal with the distinct folk influences of the Vojvodina region. By 1987, led by frontman Zlatko Karavla , the band shifted from their heavier roots toward a more melodic, "arena rock" sound inspired by acts like Van Halen and Def Leppard. Album Highlights Today, we’re looking back at one of the
: A high-energy rocker that showcases the band's glam metal polish.
If you are a fan of the golden era of Yugoslav rock, you know that 1987 was a massive year for the scene. Today, we’re looking back at one of the most commercially successful and beloved records from Novi Sad: self-titled third studio album, better known by its anthemic title track, "Vojvodino, što si tako ravna" . The Sound of the Pannonian Plain
Classic Jugo-Rock: Griva – Vojvodino, što si tako ravna (1987)