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Del Arno Band
Del Arno Band performing live in 2009Background information Origin Belgrade, Serbia Genres Reggae, pop rock, world music Years active 1986 – present Labels SKC Beograd, Komuna, Take It Or Leave It Records, Vinylmania Records, Automatik Records Associated acts Dead Ideas, Eyesburn Website www.delarnoband.com Members Aleksandar Petković
Dobroslav Predić
Jovan Matić
Mihajlo Bogosavljević
Milan Petrović
Tatjana Popović
Tatjana Šuletić
Veroljub Spasić
Vladan Matić
Đorđe ĆurčićPast members List- Aleksandar Radosavljević
Borivoje Borac
Brana Kosić
Dalibor Vučić
Dejan Utvar
Dragan Vidojević
Dušica Živanović
Ilija Miljević
Jasna Nikolić
Maja Gojković
Maja Pajević
Miodrag Vidić
Mirjana Pilipović
Nemanja Kojić
Nenad Potije
Predrag Kovačević
Slobodan Grozdanović
Tanja Venčelovski
Vedran Nenadović
Vladimir Lešić
Vladimir Vranić
Zoja Borovčanin
Đorđe Vasović
Del Arno Band is a Serbian and former Yugoslav reggae band from Belgrade. Formed in 1986, Del Arno Band are considered the longest lasting Serbian reggae band, and one of the pioneers of Serbian and former Yugoslav reggae scenes.[1][2]
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History
1980s
Brothers Jovan (vocals) and Vladan Matić (guitar), fans of reggae music, formed a ten-piece band in 1986, naming it Del Arno Band.[3] After a series of successful live appearances, the band participated in the 1988 Subotica Youth Festival, entering the finals[4] and eventually appearing on the The Best of 237 Festival various artists compilation with the song "Ne radim".[5] This was their discography debut, recorded in the lineup which, beside the two, also featured Aleksandar Radosavljević (guitar), Miodrag Vidić (bass guitar), Dragan Vidojević (drums), Vladimir Lešić (percussion), Bruno Garotić (saxophone), Vladimir Vranić (trumpet) and Slobodan Grozdanović (trombone).[6]
1990s
During the early 1990, the band released their debut album, Igraj dok te ne sruše (Dance Until They Break You Down), released on compact cassette only, which beside their material also featured a cover version of the Burning Spear track with lyrics in Serbian language entitled "Ljudi dobre volje" ("People of Good Will"). The album was produced by the band themselves with the help of Miroslav Cvetković. The following year, they released a single featuring the songs "Bi-Bap" ("Be-Bop") and "Putujem" ("I Am Travelling").[7]
The recording of the concert held at the Belgrade SKC on February 21, 1992, was released on the live album Godina majmuna (The Year of the Monkey),[8] featuring quotations from reggae songs included into their own material and a cover version of starogradska muzika standard "Čamac na Tisi" ("A Boat on the Tisa") by Darko Kraljić. During the same year, most of the band personnel had left the band, however, they managed to ensure a continuity in their work by releasing a compilation album Geneza (Genesis), featuring two newly recorded songs, "Iza ugla" ("Behind the Corner") and "DAB in dub", in 1993.[9] The following year, a recording of an acoustic version of their song "Ima mesta za sve" ("There is a Place for Everyone"), performed at an unplugged festival held on January 1994, appeared on the live various artists unplugged album Bez struje (Unplugged), released by MTS Records.[10]
After a long work break, and in a new lienup, the Matić brothers reformed Del Arno Band, releasing the album Reggaeneracija (Reggaeneration), during the late 1995 in the lineup: Jovan Matić "Yo-Van" (vocals, percussion), Vladan Matić (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Dejan Utvar (drums), Darko Golić (bass guitar), Milan Petrić "Puroni" (percussion), Đorde Ćurčić (guitar), Aleksandar Petković (saxophone), Nemanja Kojić (trombone), Dobroslav Predić (trumpet), Zoja Borovčanin (backing vocals, violin) and Abu El Rub (backing vocals, flute). As guest on the album appeared Ekatarina Velika keyboardist Margita Stefanović, the band Pachamama, the Paganke trio and Sunshine vocalist Bane Bojović. On the album the band introduced diverse musical influences into the material, also present in the cover version of the Haustor song "Treći svijet" ("The Third World"), expanded with traditional music influences.
The following year, the band performed at the reprise of the Sun Splash reggae festival in Slovenia, also featuring prominent English reggae bands. During the late 1996, the band appeared on the Kornelije Kovač solo album Moja generacija (My Generation) with a cover version of the Korni Grupa song "Oj, dodole". They also participated the recording of a new version of the Serbian rapper Gru hit song "5ak" (a pun for "Friday"), released by Komuna on the compilation album Time Out in 1997.[11] Two years later, in the Spring of 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the band often held free afternoon concerts at the Belgrade KST club.
2000s
In 2001, the band released the compilation album Retrospective, consisting of a selection of the most popular songs, demo recordings from the early phases and live material.[12] In 2002, tha band appeared on the Milan Mladenović tribute album Kao da je bilo nekad... Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću with a cover of Ekatarina Velika song "Novac u rukama" ("Money in My Hands").[13]
In 2006, after a long work break, the band released their third studio album Vreme vode (Time of the Water), released by Automatik Records.[14] The album featured the material composed by the Matić brothers and recorded in a lineup which beside them also featured Veroljub Spasić (drums), Marko Cvetković (bass guitar), Marin Petrić (percussion), Milan Petrović (keyboards), Đorde Ćurčić (guitar), Mihajlo Bogosavljević (trombone), Dobroslav Petrović (trumpet), Aleksandar Petković (saxophone), Tatjana Popović (backing vocals) and Tatjana Šaletić (backing vocals).[15]
2010s
In 2010, the band members announced that they are working on the new studio album.[16] On February 6, 2011, the band performed at the Belgrade KST club in order to celebrate the 66 years since the birth of Bob Marley as well as the 50th birthday of the band frontman Jovan Matić and the band's 25th anniversary.[17] On June 10, 2011, they released the single "Horoskop" ("Horoscope"), as the announcement of the upcoming studio album.[18] In November, it was announced that, on Doecember 10, the band would be awarded with the New Optimism Award, given by the New Optimism Movement from Zrenjanin, and that the band would hold an unplugged performance on the award ceremony.[19]
Discography
Studio albums
- Igraj dok te ne sruše (1990)
- Reggaeneracija (1995)
- Vreme vode (2006)
Singles
- "Bi-bap" / "Putujem" (1991)
Live albums
- Godina majmuna (1992)
Compilation albums
- Geneza (1993)
- Retrospective (2001)
Other appearances
- "Ne radim" (Best of 237'; 1988)
- "Ima mesta za sve" (Bez struje; 1994)
- "Oj, dodole" (Moja generacija; 1996)
- "5ak" (with Gru; Time Out; 1997)
- "Novac u rukama" (Kao da je bilo nekad... Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću; 2002)
References
- ^ "Del Arno Band na Reggae Serbia Festivalu", reggaeserbia.com
- ^ Vreme vode review at Popboks.com
- ^ Biography at the official site
- ^ Biography at the official site
- ^ The Best of 237 at Discogs
- ^ The Best of 237 at Discogs
- ^ "Putjem" / "Bi-Bap" at Discogs
- ^ Biography at the official site
- ^ Geneza at Discogs
- ^ Bez struje at Discogs
- ^ Time Out at Discogs
- ^ Retrospective at Discogs
- ^ Kao da je bilo nekad... Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću at Discogs
- ^ Vreme vode at Discogs
- ^ Vreme vode at Discogs
- ^ Del Arno bend snima novi album, 17. juna koncert u KST-u, blic.rs
- ^ Koncert Del Arno Banda u KST-u, popboks.com
- ^ "Del Arno Band i MTV vam poklanjaju Horoskop", Popboks.com
- ^ "Del Arno bend - prvih 25 godina", b92.net
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
External links
- Official site
- Del Arno Band at MySpace
- Del Arno Band at Facebook
- Del Arno Band Fan Page at Facebook
- Del Arno Band at Youtube
- Del Arno Band at Discogs
- Del Arno Band at Rateyourmusic
- Del Arno Band at Last.fm
- Del Arno Band at B92.fm
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- Serbian pop rock music groups
- Yugoslav rock music groups
- Musical groups established in 1988
- Aleksandar Radosavljević
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