Unlike other Eastern Bloc countries, Yugoslavia's communist government was relatively tolerant of Western-style rock, allowing bands to record in state-owned studios like Jugoton and RTV Ljubljana.
The title Večne sanje (Eternal Dreams) primarily refers to the band's most significant recording, which has been preserved and re-released in various formats: ALARM - VeДЌne sanje (1972-1977) www.jugorockfor...
was a rock band from Maribor, Slovenia , active during the mid-1970s within the vibrant Yugoslav rock scene. Unlike other Eastern Bloc countries
While they were not as commercially massive as contemporaries like Bijelo Dugme or Time , they are remembered today as cult "Yugoslav Rock Legends". ALARM - VeДЌne sanje (1972-1977) www.jugorockfor...
The years cited (1972–1977) mark a "Golden Era" for Yugoslav rock. During this time:
Major bands like YU Grupa and Smak were establishing hard rock and prog-rock standards.
Unlike other Eastern Bloc countries, Yugoslavia's communist government was relatively tolerant of Western-style rock, allowing bands to record in state-owned studios like Jugoton and RTV Ljubljana.
The title Večne sanje (Eternal Dreams) primarily refers to the band's most significant recording, which has been preserved and re-released in various formats:
was a rock band from Maribor, Slovenia , active during the mid-1970s within the vibrant Yugoslav rock scene.
While they were not as commercially massive as contemporaries like Bijelo Dugme or Time , they are remembered today as cult "Yugoslav Rock Legends".
The years cited (1972–1977) mark a "Golden Era" for Yugoslav rock. During this time:
Major bands like YU Grupa and Smak were establishing hard rock and prog-rock standards.