
SMAK was celebrated for Tocak's virtuosity in guitar playing, modelled on J. Hendrix and J. Page style, and for interesting, if not always successful, fusion of hard rock, prog rock, jazz rock with strong blues backing, with Arandjelovic's falsetto vocal often used as an instrument rather than singing. "Ulazak u harem", a folk-inspired instrumental issued as hit-single in 1975, showcased Tocak as one of the guitar-heros of ex-Yugoslavian music scene of the 1970s, while albums "Crna dama" ("Black Lady") and "Stranice naseg vremena" ("The Pages of Our Time") were highly celebrated among prog fans and were even released in English versions for the Western market. Their reunion, from the second half of 1980s onward, turned the musical direction of the band into less-inspired mainstream hard rock, abandoning any prog elements. As a comparison, one can mention similarities in style with artists such as DEEP PURPLE, TASTE, TRAFFIC, DOOBIE BROTHERS, SANTANA, LEB I SOL. (Progarchives)
Studio Album, released in 1975
Track Listings
1. Perle (4:04)
2. Mracni mol (3:21)
3. Blues u parku (7:31)
4. Biska 2 (4:28)
5. Put od balona (Biska 20) (19:00)
Bonus tracks from Best of
6 - Satelit
7 - Ljudi nije fer
8 - Covece ti si mlad
9 - Ulazak u harem
10 - Zajdi, zajdi
Line-up/Musicians
- Radomir Mihajlovic Tocak / guitars
- Slobodan Stojanovic / drums
- Zoran Milanovic / bass
- Boris Arandjelovic / vocals
- Lazar Ristovski / keyboards
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Велико хвала!!!
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