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VIA Talas : ウィキペディア英語版
VIA Talas

VIA Talas (Serbian Cyrillic: ВИА Талас; trans. ''VIE The Wave'') were a former Yugoslav new wave band notable as one of the participants of the ''Artistička radna akcija'' project. The band name featured the prefix ''VIA'' added to the former Yugoslav 1960s rock bands, which stands for ''vokalno-instrumentalni ansambl'' (''vocal-instrumental ensemble'').
== History ==
The band was formed in the early 1980s by former BG 5 member Bojan Pečar (vocals, bass, guitar, synthesizer, percussion), Mira Mijatović (the daughter of the Yugoslav politician Cvijetin Mijatović, vocals), Dušan Gerzić "Gera" (saxophone, drums) and Miško Petrović "Plavi" (bass, guitar, backing vocals). The band participated the ''Artistička radna akcija'' (''Artistic Work Action'') various artists compilation, featuring the second generation of Belgrade new wave and punk rock bands, with two songs, "Hawai (najljepši kraj)" ("Hawai (The Most Beautiful Place)") and "Lilihip (My Boy Lollipop)", the later being a cover version of a Millie Small song "My Boy Lollipop". The band also performed as an opening act for Idoli at their first concert.
By the time the band had released their debut album ''Perfektan dan za banana ribe'' (''A perfect day for bananafish''), in 1983, under the name Talas, which got the title by the J. D. Salinger's short-story ''A Perfect Day for Bananafish'', Pečar and Mijatović were the only band members.〔("Marsovci trce pocasni krug", interview with Bojan Pečar, ekatarinavelika.org )〕 The album featured eight songs, and the album's opening track "Sama" ("Alone") became a nationwide hit and appeared on the Svetislav "Bata" Prelić's ''Šećerna vodica'' movie soundtrack. The album, recorded at the Belgrade MS studio, was produced by Pečar and Boban Petrović and released through Sarajevo Disk in 3000 copies only.〔(''Perfektan dan za banana ribe'' at Discogs )〕 As guests on the album appeared Milan "Mića" Bubalo (drum machine), Ivan Vdović "Vd" (drums), Milan Mladenović (guitar) and Vuk Vujačić (saxophone).〔
The band's song "Ti" appeared on the ''Ventilator 202 - Demo top 10'' compilation.,〔(''Ventilator 202 Demo Top 10'' at Discogs )〕 but, soon after, the band ceased to exist.

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