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Not to be confused with All Stars Osvajači
Osvajači
Osvajači performing live in the 1990sBackground information Origin Kragujevac, Serbia Genres Hard rock, glam metal, heavy metal Years active 1990 – 1997
1999 – 2000
2005 – 2009Labels PGP-RTB, PGP-RTS, Take It Or Leave It Records Associated acts Laza Ristovski, All Stars Osvajači, Stratus, Čovek Bez Sluha‚ Čipi & Industrija Past members Zvonko Pantović
Nebojša Jakovljević
Dragan Urošević
Nenad Jovanović
Saša Popović
Miša Raca
Saša Marković
Nenad Branković
Dejan Dačović
Mikica Zdravković
Dejan NikolićOsvajači (Serbian Cyrillic: Освајачи; trans. Conquerors) were a Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock/heavy metal band from Kragujevac.
Osvajači were originally formed in 1990.[1] They recorded two studio albums, Krv i led and Sam, and disbanded in 1997.[2] In 1998, former Osvajači vocalist Zvonko Pantović "Čipi" and keyboardist Nebojša Jakovljević formed the rock/pop/folk band Osvajači All Stars,[3] which soon became known simply as Osvajači. In 1999, one of the original Osvajači members, guitarist Dragan Urošević, with a new band (which included former Osvajači member Saša Popović[4]) released the album Vrelina under the name Osvajači. This album is considered the continuation of the original Osvajači work, which is not the case with the albums released by Pantović and Jakovljević during the 1999-2002 period.[5][6][7][8][9] In 2005, Pantović, Jakovljević and Urošević reunited, performing original Osvajači songs, but in 2009 Urošević left the band. Pantović and Jakoveljević continued to perform both original Osvajači and Osvajači All Stars songs and Urošević and Pantović formed the hard rock band Čipi & Industrija (Čipi & Industry). Pantović is currently vocalist for both bands.
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Band history
1990—1997
The band was formed in 1990 by Zvonko Pantović (vocals), Dragan Urošević (guitar), Saša Popović (bass guitar) and Miša Raca (drums). The keyboardist Laza Ristovski and the bass guitarist Dejan Dačović were also involved in the band's activity. Ristovski played keyboards on the recording and produced Osvajači debut album,[10] and performed with the band on various occasions.[11]
The band's debut album Krv i led (Blood and Ice), released through PGP-RTB in 1990,[12] was mostly glam metal-oriented, while their second album Sam (Alone), released in 1995 through PGP-RTS,[13] on which they were joined by the keyboardist Nebojša Jakovljević,[14] although still fitting into glam metal, marked the band's slight shift towards a heavier sound. After releasing a compilation album The Best Of in 1997,[15] Osvajači disbanded.
After recording the song "Vino crveno" with band Prvi Čin, Zvonko Pantović formed the rock/pop/folk band All Stars Osvajači.[16] Nebojša Jakovljević soon joined Pantović's new band.[17] All Stars Osvajači continued to be typically referred to as just "Osvajači", which caused confusion among fans.
1999—2000
In 1999, Urošević, with Nenad Jovanović (vocals), Saša Popović (rhythm guitar), Saša Marković (bass guitar) and Nenad Branković "Konga" (drums), recorded the promo CD with songs "Samo ti" and "Minut ćutanja",[18] and soon afterwards hard rock-oriented album Vrelina (Heat), released in 2000 through Take It Or Leave It Records[19] under the name Osvajači. These releases are considered by fans and critics to be the continuation of the original Osvajači work, which is not the case with the albums released by Pantović and Jakovljević during the 1999-2002 period.[20][21][22][23][24] This band, however, disbanded in 2000.
2005—2009
In 2005, Pantović, Urošević and Jakovljević reunited under the name Osvajači. They performed for several years, playing songs from Krv i led and Sam, but also the song "Minut ćutanja" previously recorded with Jovanović.[25] The lineup, besides Pantović, Urošević and Jakovljević, featured the bass guitarist Mikica Zdravković (also a member of the punk rock band Čovek Bez Sluha) and the drummer Dejan Nikolić.[26] The band announced the release of a new studio album, performing several new songs on their live appearances.[27] However, Urošević decided to leave the band (Zdravković and Nikolić also leaving with him). Pantović and Jakovljević continued to perform as Osvajači[28] (although the band is essentially a continuation of All Stars Osvajači, as it features the guitarist Bane Jelić,[29] who was the third member of All Stars Osvajači[30]). Urošević and Pantović formed the hard rock band Čipi & Industrija. Pantović currently cooperates with both Jakovljević and Urošević, and is the vocalist for both bands.
Discography
Studio albums
Title Released Krv i led 1991 Sam 1995 Vrelina 2000 Compilations
Title Released The Best Of 1997 Singles
Title Released "Samo ti" / "Minut ćutanja" 1999 See also
References
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Vrelina at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači discography at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači All Stars Discography at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 163.
- ^ Osvajači biography on skc.org.rs
- ^ Sam on Discogs
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Krv i led at Discogs
- ^ Sam on Discogs
- ^ Sam at Discogs
- ^ The Best Of at Disocgs
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ "Samo ti" / "Minut ćutanja" at Discogs
- ^ Vrelina at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači discography at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači All Stars Discography at Discogs
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 163.
- ^ Osvajači biography on skc.org.rs
- ^ Osvajači performing "Minut ćutanja" with Zvonko Pantović on vocals
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- ^ "OSVAJAČI U KlubuKCK u Kruševcu", kck.org.rs
- ^ "Osvajači ponovo u akciji", story.rs
- ^ "Osvajači ponovo u akciji", story.rs
- ^ Osvajači biography on kragujevcani.com
- EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960-2006, Janjatović Petar; ISBN 978-86-905317-1-4
External links
Pop and rock music of Serbia Main Record labels Pop and rock music of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Main Record labels Categories:- Serbian hard rock musical groups
- Yugoslav hard rock musical groups
- Serbian heavy metal musical groups
- Yugoslav heavy metal musical groups
- Glam metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1990
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