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Bel Tempo

Bel Tempo () wаs a Serbian and former Yugoslav pop rock duo.
==History==
Bel Tempo was formed in 1986 in Belgrade by brother and sister Vladimir "Vlada" Petričević (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Suzana Petričević (vocals).〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 They chose the name after Bora Ćosić's play ''Bel Tempo''. Suzana previously graduated at the Belgrade Drama Arts Academy and became an actress in the National Theatre in Belgrade, but had also acted in Zvezdara Theatre and Atelje 212. She had her singing debut on Momčilo Bajagić's album ''Pozitivna geografija'' in the song "Papaline" ("Bristlings").〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕〔(''Pozitivna geografija'' at Discogs )〕 Vlada previously graduated at the Belgrade Music Academy as a pianist, but at the same time learned to play guitar.
They released their eponymous debut album in 1987 through PGP-RTB,〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 featuring pop rock sound with jazz elements. The songs were written by Vlada, while the lyrics for the song "Povedi me" ("Take me") were provided by Suzana.〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 The album also featured a cover of a Hungarian romance entitled "Zašto ne smem da te ljubim" ("Why I Can Not Kiss You").〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 The album featured Nenad Stefanović "Japanac" on bass guitar, Alekandar Ralev on keyboards, and Papa Nik on percussion.〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 It also featured brass section on some of the songs. ''Bel Tempo'' was produced by Vladimir Racković,〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 who was previously the leader of the acoustic rock band Odiseja. The album was better accepted in Zagreb than in Bel Tempo's home city of Belgrade, so the band often performed in the Zagreb club Kulušić.
After five years, in 1992, the band released their second album ''Modesty''.〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 The album concept was inspired by the comic strip character Modesty Blaise. The authors of the songs were both Vlada and Suzana. The album featured Saša Lokner on keyboards, Aleksandar Jelić on bass guitar, Nenad Petrović on saxophone, and other musicians.〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 After the album was released Bel Tempo ended their activity.〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 Suzana continued to perform in the Belgrade jazz club Tabu. Vlada started working as a Radio Television of Serbia editor.
Bel Tempo made a brief comeback to appear on the 1996 MESAM festival with the song "Ljubomora" ("Jealousy").〔(Bel Tempo biography, www.balkanuk.com )〕 After this appearance Vlada retired from music, appearing only as an author of the songs "Budi mi drug" ("Be My Friend") and "Jedna pesma koju volim" ("A Song that I Love") released on Marina Perazić's 1998 album ''Ista kao more'' (''The Same as the Sea'').〔(''Ista kao more'' at Discogs )〕

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