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towards more
commercial folk-influenced pop rock
sound with
their debut Soldatski bal. The album,
released in 1985,
became one of the best-selling records...
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Soldatski bal (translation: The Soldiers' Ball) is the
first studio album by the
Yugoslav band
Plavi orkestar,
released in 1985. With over 500,000 copies...
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gained nationwide po****rity with
their folk-influenced pop rock
debut Soldatski bal,
released in 1985, with Lošić and rest of the
members rising to the...
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manager Malkolm Muharem on the
backroom dealings that led to the
release of
Soldatski bal.
Though the
torch of New
Primitivism had
primarily been
carried by...
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commercial folk-influenced pop rock and
power pop sound.
Their debut album Soldatski bal (Soldier's Ball),
released in 1985, saw
mixed reactions by the Yugoslav...
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Soldatski bal (1985) Smrt fašizmu (1986)
Sunce na
prozoru (1989)...
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characteristics of the
movement can be
found on
Plavi Orkestar's 1985
debut Soldatski bal,
which launched the band to the
status of
nationwide teen stars, and...
- Name
Details Soldatski bal
Release date: 1985 Label:
Jugoton Format: LP, AC, CD Smrt fašizmu!
Release date: 1986 Label:
Jugoton Format: LP, AC, CD Sunce...
- Dilberović,
Bosnian war
victim "Suada" (song), by
Plavi Orkestar,
appeared on
Soldatski bal
Suada (or Suadela), a
goddess in
Roman mythology This disambiguation...
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Srebrna krila Srebrna krila 600,000
Claimed sales 1985
Plavi orkestar Soldatski bal 600,000
Claimed sales 1986 Lepa
Brena i
Slatki greh Uske pantalone...