- Galija
Infobox musical artist
Name = Galija
Img_capt = Galija in the early 1980s
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Origin =Niš ,Serbia
Genre = RockProgressive rock Symphonic rock Acoustic rock Folk rock
Years_active = 1977 – present
Label =PGP RTB ,PGP RTS , Raglas
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Past_members =Galija (
Serbian Cyrillic : Галија; trans. "Galley ") is aSerbia n and former Yugoslav rock band. They released their firstalbum in1979 and have been a mainstay on the rock scenes of the former Yugoslavia andSerbia ever since. The central figures of the group are brothersNenad Milosavljević (lead vocals) andPredrag Milosavljević (background vocals). The band was related to theSocialist Party of Serbia and its former regime.Band history
The band was formed in 1977 by former Dva Lustera members. The first lineup of Galija featured Nenad Milosavljević (guitar and vocals), Goran Ljubisavljević (guitar), Predrag Branković (bass guitar), Nenad Tančić (drums) and Branislav Stamenković (keyboard). The band was named after a famous
kafana in Niš. Tančić soon left the band due to his army obligations, and was replaced by Boban Pavlović which will during the following years remain one of the rare permanent members of the band. In 1978, with a new keyboard player Zoran Stanković, Galija won the first place atGitarijada festival inZaječar . Several months later they performed atOmladinski festival inSubotica with Ljubodrag Vukadinović playing the keyboard. During the year they performed as an opening band onSmak tour. The band released its debut LP "Prva plovidba " ("The First Sail") in 1979 with Nenad Milosvaljević's brother Predrag Milosavljević as a new member. He wrote most of the album lyrics. Album brought hits "Avanturista", "Gospi" and "Decimen". After band's performance atBijelo Dugme 's rock spectacle on JNA Stadium Ljubisavljević, Branković and Vukadinović left the band. bass guitarist Zoran Radosavljević, guitarist Dušan Radivojević and keyboardist Nebojša Marković became the new members.Album "
Druga plovidba " ("The Second Sail") was recorded in 1979. It was produced byGordi guitaristZlatko Manojlović . In 1980 the band performed atSplitski festival . They played atPoljud Stadium with thirteen other bands. They achieved great success with audience inBosnia and Herzegovina and until the beginning of theYugoslav wars they had the biggest fanbase in Bosnia. Boban Stamenković left the band in 1980, and was replaced by Zoran Stamenković. That summer they performed inMakarska , and during the years they continued to hold regular concerts in the town. In 1982 "Ipak verujem u sebe " ("Nevertheless I Believe in Myself") was released, bringing hits "Još uvek sanjam" and "Burna pijana noć". At the beginning of 1982 Boban Pavlović returned to the band. Galija was an opening band atJoe Cocker 's concert inPionir Hall inBelgrade , and on the June 10 1983 they held a big concert in Taš with Potop andKerber as the opening bands. Potop leaderSaša Lokner soon became a member of Galija. In the October they recorded their fourth studio album "Bez naglih skokova " ("Without Bounces") inManchester . Producer wasGordon Rowley . Material was mixed inCalifornia but the album did not bring any hits.At the end of 1983 they were voted "the best live event on the shore" by
Split youth. During the year the band started playing regular concerts in Muzički klub 81 in Niš and Lokner joinedBajaga i Instruktori , and was replaced by Aleksandar Ralev. SoonBelgian ofZaire origin Jean Jaques Roxam, a formerD' Boys member, joined Galija as the lead guitarist. In 1986 the band released album "Digni ruku " ("Raise Your Hand"), featuring Roxam's song "Winter Coming" with lyrics written by Vaya Con Dios singerDani Klein .Keyboard and flute player Bata Zlatković and songwriter Radomir Kanjevac brought new ideas to the band. Kanjevac brought up an idea of releasing a trilogy which would deal with problems of Yugoslavia in transition. Album "
Daleko je sunce " ("Distant is the Sun"), named afterDobrica Ćosić 's novel, featured numerous guest musicians:Kornelije Kovač , Saša Lokner, Nenad Stefanović, Ivan Vdović,Fejat Sejdić trumpet orchestra and others. Songs were named after the works ofDobrica Ćosić ,Branko Ćopić ,Ivo Andrić ,Laza Lazarević ,Aleksa Šantić andWim Wenders . Greatest hits were ballad "Da li si spavala" and folk oriented "Mi znamo sudbu". Other hits include "Intimni odnosi", "Orlovi rano lete" and "Kao i obično". The song "Zebre i bizoni" was dealing with enigma ofJosip Broz Tito and his residence atBrijuni , and only "Zebre i bizoni" lyrics were not printed on the inside of the album cover.After this album was relased Zoran Radosavljević left the band, and was replaced by Predrag Milanović. Album "
Korak do slobode " ("One Step to Freedom") was released in 1989. Album was produced bySaša Habić . Song "Sloboda" featuredKerber frontmanGoran Šepa on vocals. Songs "Na tvojim usnama", "Kopaonik", "Korak do slobode" and "Kad me pogledaš" were big hits. Roxam's reggae "Ljubavna pesma" had an ironical text about growingnationalism in Yugoslavia. That same year Nenad Milosavljević won the best composer prize atMESAM festival, although Zlatković was the band's main author. New bass guitarist Dušan Karadžić soon joined Galija.At the beginning of 1990 Galija, alongside
Riblja Čorba , Valentino,Viktorija andBajaga i Instruktori , performed at three-day concerts inTimişoara . The same year compilation album "Još uvek sanjam " ("I'm Still Dreaming") was released. Some of the old songs were re-recorded for this album. At the time of the first multi-partyelections in Yugoslavia Galija recorded a promotive record with songs "On je isti kao on" (which compared Tito andSlobodan Milošević ), "Ti si moja jedina Partija", "Posle svega" and "Komunista" (which featuredŠaban Bajramović on vocals). Because of the politicalcensorship record was never released. With the album "Istorija ti i ja " ("History, You and Me") released in 1991 trilogy was complete. Album was produced by Valentino memberNikša Bratoš . Album featured some of the band's greatest hits including "Skadarska", "Trube", "Da me nisi", "Trava" and "Seti se maja". In June Galija was an opening band onBob Dylan 's concert inZemun . In August they had their last concert inSarajevo . Because of the tensions in the country Roxam left the band and went back to Belgium. Dragutin Jakovljević replaced him.The new lineup released compilation album "
Ni rat ni mir " ("Neither War nor Peace"), which consisted from the choise of songs from the trilogy, and two new songs "Pravoslavlje" and "Na Drini ćuprija". Single with these two songs was given as a present to the members of the audience on their concert inSava Centar . A year later they held another concert in Sava Centar, as a part of celebration ofSrpska književna zadruga hundred years existence. They recorded another gift-single with cover of Film's song "Mi nismo sami" andIndexi 's song "Sanjam" (which featured an archive recording ofIvo Andrić 's voice). At the beginning of 1993 Zlatković left the band. Oliver Jezdić became the new keyboard player, and Bratislav Milošević became the new bass guiarist. The new album "Karavan" ("Caravan") was recorded inCyprus and produced by Saša Habić. After the album was released Kanjevac ended his cooperation with the band. During the summer a tour was organised, and the album was promoted with a number of free concerts, and a concert in the park outside Old Palace was held. At the time Galija began to cooperate with Socialist Party of Serbia, which has provoked a part of the critics and fans, who have proclaimed Galija a "state's band".In 1996 album "
Trinaest " ("Thirteen") was released. Alongside Predrag Milosavljević's lyrics, "Trinaest" songs featured lyrics fromBranko Radičević ,Stevan Raičković andPetar Pajić 's poems. The next year band released compilation album "Večita plovidba " ("Eternal Sail") and studio album "Voleti voleti " ("To Love to Love"). The song "Kotor" became major hit. Recording of the concert they held inČair Hall was released on the live album "Ja jesam odavde " (I Am From Here). That evening band performed in the following lineup: Nenad Milosavljević (acoustic guitar and vocals), Saša Ranđelović and Dragutin Jakovljević (guitars), Saša Lokner (keyboard), Boban Pavlović (drums) and Slaviša Pavlović (bass guitar). In 1999 the band released album "Južnjačka uteha " ("Southern Comfort") with covers of old Serbian folk songs.In 2005 the band released its latest studio album "
Dobro juto, to sam ja " ("Good Morning, It's Me").Discography
tudio albums
# "Prva plovidba" (1979)
# "Druga plovidba" (1980)
# "Ipak verujem u sebe" (1982)
# "Bez naglih skokova" (1984)
# "Digni ruku" (1986)
# "Daleko je Sunce" (1988)
# "Korak do slobode" (1989)
# "Istorija, ti i ja" (1991)
# "Karavan" (1994)
# "Trinaest" (1996)
# "Voleti voleti" (1997)
# "Južnjačka uteha" (1999)
# "Dobro jutro, to sam ja" (2005)Live albums
# "Ja jesam odavde" (1998)
Compilations
# "Još uvek sanjam (Najveći hitovi)" (1990)
# "Ni rat ni mir (Odlomci iz trilogije)" (1991)
# "Večita plovidba" (1997)ingles
# "Pravoslavlje" / "Na Drini ćuprija" (1991)
# "Mi nismo sami" / "Sanjam" (1992)See also
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Serbian rock
*SFR Yugoslav Pop and Rock scene
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