Prljavo kazalište

Prljavo Kazalište ( Croatian, dirty Theatre ') is a Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band from Zagreb Dubrava working-class neighborhood.

The rock band was founded in 1977 and counted in addition to the Parni Valjak or Crvena Jabuka of the most famous bands in the former Yugoslavia. During their development they have changed their musical styles, from punk and ska (in their first albums ), later to pop and rock sounds. The group portrays political events and the state in the state.

History

The group was formed in 1977 by Jasenko Houra, which was heavily influenced by the Rolling Stones concert in 1976 in Zagreb, was founded. His first employees were members of the former punk group Ciferšlus (Croatian ugs for zipper). The group was named after an episode of the comic strip Alan Ford and was now called Prljavo Kazalište. Her first appearance was on the Polets concert 1978.

1979 their first album was released Prljavo Kazalište. The cover is dedicated to the Rolling Stones, to see Jaggers are chopped tongue and a pierced with a safety pin mouth.

In 1980 the second album Crno Bijeli Svijet ( black and white world) out. The songs Wed Plešemo ( We Dance ) and Crno Bijeli Svijet were evergreens of domestic pop and rock scene.

In 1988, the album was released Zaustavite Zemlju ( Stops the earth). This album includes the ballad Mojoj Majci ... Ruza Hrvatska ( my mother ... Croatian Rose), dedicated Houras mother. With this song, she risked a lot, because the word was Croatian frowned upon in this time. " This song made ​​them even more famous in Germany.

The big breakthrough came with the legendary concert on October 17, 1989, which on the Republic Square (now Square of Ban Josip Jelacic ) took place in spite of a prohibition of the former government.

In their next albums ( Devedeseta, Lupi Petama ), which were published in 1990 and 1993, sing and criticize the situation of the Croatian post-war society.

The song Uzalud vam Trud Svirači (musician, your effort is in vain) is played with the help of dedicated Tamburizzaspieler and Slavonia, which has suffered through the war much.

2001 Sve per lako kad si mlad ( Everything is easy when you are young ), a set of four CDs, published as an overview of their entire career.

With the last two albums, 2003 Radio Dubrava ( Radio Dubrava ) and 2005 Moj dom depending Hrvatska ( My home is Croatia ), the group continues its social criticism.

Awards

Discography

The band has released 14 studio albums:

To this end, they have also released three live albums, four compilations, and two singles.

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