Arranged By - Bjesovi Artwork By - Ranko Tomić , Vidan Papić , Zoran Marinković , Žarko Vučković Bass - Dejan Petrović Drums - Miroslav Marjanović Guitar - Predrag Dabić , Zoran Filipović Lyrics By - G. Marić (tracks: 1, 3 to 6) , Z. Marinković (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8) Music By - G. Marić (tracks: 4, 7, 8) , Z. Marinković (tracks: 1 to 4, 5, 6, 8) Photography - Boriša Pavlović Producer, Recorded By - Aleksandar Radosavljević , Goran Živković Remastered By - Aleksandar Vitorović Vocals - Goran Marić , Zoran Marinković Originally released by ITV Melomarket in 1994. Recorded July/Augus… read more
Arranged By - Bjesovi Artwork By - Ranko Tomić , Vidan Papić , Zoran Marinković , Žarko Vučković Bass - Dejan Petrović Drums - Miroslav Marjanović G… read more
Arranged By - Bjesovi Artwork By - Ranko Tomić , Vidan Papić , Zoran Marinković , Žarko Vučković Bass - Dejan Petrović Drums - Miroslav Marjanović Guitar - Predrag Dabić , Zoran Filipov… read more
The band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks" under the names McCrywack & Max Radackow. At the same time, they began making some home demo recordings which led to the decision to form a band. The band was formed in 1989 in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia under the name "Baader-Meinhof". After changing the name to "Saint Gallen" and later to "China Blue", the band got the name "Bjesovi" (by a Dostoyevsky book… read more
The band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks" un… read more
The band’s history began in the mid-eighties when two seventeen-year-olds, Zoran Marinković and Goran Marić Max, started writing for the famous Yugoslav rock magazine "Džuboks" under the names McCrywack & Max Radackow. At… read more