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Jugoton was the
largest record label and
chain record store in the
former Yugoslavia based in Zagreb, SR Croatia.
Jugoton was
formed in 1947. It replaced...
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godine za tebe" (1983,
Jugoton) "Priđi mi bliže" (1985,
Jugoton) "Nemirna ljubav" (1987,
Jugoton) "Kako ću bez tebe" (1988,
Jugoton) "Ako
jednom poželiš...
- male's
genital area, was
refused by
Jugoton as "vulgar"; instead, the
album ended up
featuring a
cover designed by
Jugoton's designer Ivan Ivezić. The verse...
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Jugoton, 1980) Sunčana
strana ulice (
Jugoton, 1981)
Filigranski pločnici (
Jugoton, 1982) Kad
fazani lete (
Jugoton, 1983)
Krivo srastanje (
Jugoton, 1984)...
- tami,
Jugoton, 1983 with
Dorian Gray – Za
tvoje oči,
Jugoton, 1985
Stranac u noći,
Jugoton, 1987 Riječi čarobne,
Jugoton, 1988
Muzika za tebe,
Jugoton, 1989...
- RTB, 1982)
Kalabalak (
Jugoton, 1983)
Tangenta (
Jugoton, 1984) Zvučni zid (
Jugoton, 1986) Kao
kakao (
Jugoton, 1987)
Putujemo (
Jugoton, 1989) Live Anthology...
- Žuan (1971) (
Jugoton) Zašto da
patim (1971) (
Jugoton) Često suza kane/Tašana (1972) (Beograd disk)
Zapevajmo pesme stare (1972) (
Jugoton)
Akordi Đerdapa...
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Zabranjeno Pušenje
released on
April 10, 1984. It was
released through Jugoton in Yugoslavia. The
album title is the
closing line from the 1972 partisan...
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istina ono što
govore o tebi" (7", Single),
Jugoton, 1974 "Julske Kiše" / "Ljetnje Noći" (7", Single),
Jugoton, 1977
Darko Domijan, 1980 Ruže u snijegu,...
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inactive at the time, the
demos got Yugoslavia's
biggest record label Jugoton interested in the group, and Lošić
signed a pre-contract with the company...