The title track, "Nisam više taj," became a massive hit, spending weeks at the top of radio charts such as Minimaks and Sastanak u devet i pet .
Formed in Belgrade in late 1963, were pioneers of the "electric music" scene in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. They took their name from a 1958 film, Black Pearls , which focused on juvenile delinquents. By 1967, they had gained significant notoriety by winning the Gitarijada festival at the Belgrade Fair. CRNI BISERI - Nisam viЕЎe taj (1968) EP www.jugo...
True to the era's trend of local adaptations of international hits, the EP consists entirely of covers with Serbian lyrics: Original Song / Artist Nisam Više Taj "Suddenly You Love Me" by The Tremeloes Radan Valčić A2 I Wanna Be Free "I Wanna Be Free" by The V.I.P.'s / Joe Tex Nenad Dukić B1 Moni, Moni "Mony Mony" by Tommy James & The Shondells Nenad Dukić B2 Dream (San) "Dream" by Cupid's Inspiration Nenad Dukić Source: Discogs Musical Legacy The title track, "Nisam više taj," became a
The 1968 EP by the Belgrade-based band Crni Biseri (The Black Pearls) is a landmark release in the history of Yugoslav beat and rhythm and blues. Released under the Jugoton label (Catalog No: EPY 4090 ), this four-track record captures a pivotal moment for the band as they navigated lineup changes and reached the height of their popularity in the late 1960s. Historical Background and Band Origin By 1967, they had gained significant notoriety by