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Divlji Anđeli (Serbian Cyrillic: Дивљи Анђели; trans. ''Wild Angels'') was a former Yugoslav rock band from Belgrade, best known for their 1982 hit "Voli te tvoja zver". == History == The band was formed in 1982 by Dragan Đorđević "Joe" (formerly of Tarkus, guitar), Nebojša Savić "Boca" (vocals), Dejan Lalević (bass guitar) and Miroslav Lekić "Šiki" (drums). For several weeks, young guitarist Antonije Pušić (who would, in late 1980s, start to perform under the pseudonym Rambo Amadeus) rehearsed with them. The band was strongly influenced by New Romanticism movement. Divlji Anđeli released their debut, self-titled album in 1982, without previously having any live performances. The album lyrics were written by Nebojša Savić and Marina Tucaković, while all the music was written Savić.〔(''Divlji Anđeli'' at Discogs )〕 The album was produced by Saša Habić, who also played keyboards and guitar on the recording.〔(''Divlji Anđeli'' at Discogs )〕 The album featured Marina Švabić (of jazz rock band KIM) on vocals.〔(''Divlji Anđeli'' at Discogs )〕 It brought the band's only hit, "Voli te tvoja zver" ("Your Beast Loves You"). In 1984, the band, in the lineup consisting of Savić on guitar and vocals, Lekić on drums, Radomir Marić on bass guitar and Branko Jirček on keyboards, released the 12" single ''Totalni kontakt'' (''Total Contact''). The single featured two versions of the title track and the song "Otrovna ljubav" ("Poison Love").〔(''Totalni kontakt'' at Discogs )〕 It featured Zana Nimani as guest vocalist.〔(''Totalni kontakt'' at Discogs )〕 After the release of ''Totalni Kontakt'' the band ended their activity. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Divlji Anđeli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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