The title track, "Nisam više taj," became a massive hit, spending weeks at the top of radio charts such as Minimaks and Sastanak u devet i pet .
While contemporary critics gave the EP mixed reviews, it cemented Crni Biseri's reputation as a top-tier act in the Belgrade scene. The band was rare among their 1960s peers for surviving through the 1970s, eventually releasing their only full studio album, Motorok , in 1976 before disbanding in 1980. Crni Biseri - YouTube Music CRNI BISERI - Nisam viЕЎe taj (1968) EP www.jugo...
The EP features two different lead vocalists. Radan Valčić sang the title track, while Nenad Dukić , who was with the band for only three months in 1968, provided vocals for the other three covers. Tracklist and Credits The title track, "Nisam više taj," became a
Formed in Belgrade in late 1963, were pioneers of the "electric music" scene in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. They took their name from a 1958 film, Black Pearls , which focused on juvenile delinquents. By 1967, they had gained significant notoriety by winning the Gitarijada festival at the Belgrade Fair. Crni Biseri - YouTube Music The EP features