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Crni Biseri ( sr-cyr, Црни Бисери, trans. ''The Black Pearls'') were a Yugoslav
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in 1963. The band were one of the pioneers of the
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. The band started their career performing
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, but later moved towards
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. During the 1960s they became one of the most popular Yugoslav bands. Although their popularity heavily declined with the arrival of new musical trends and the new generation of Yugoslav bands at the beginning of the 1970s, they were one of rare Yugoslav 1960s bands to continue their career throughout the following decade. Although they recorded a large number of EPs and 7" singles, they released their only full-length studio album in 1976, disbanding in 1980.


History


1963-1970: beginnings, nationwide popularity

The band was formed in Belgrade at the end of 1963. The first lineup consisted of Goran Vukićević (acoustic guitar, keyboards and harmonica), Dragan "Krcko" Jovanović (drums) and Božović brothers, Ivan (guitar) and Slavko (saxophone). The band chose their name after 1958 Yugoslav film ''Crni biseri'' (''Black Pearls''), a story about a
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teacher's efforts to bring a group of
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to the right path by teaching them
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. Crni Biseri had their first performance in the winter of 1963, in Belje, in Belgrade
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winter house. Initially, the band performed without a bass guitarist, but were soon joined by the bassist and vocalist Vladimir Janković, also known as "Vlada Džet", who got his nickname ("Džet" being a
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for ''Jet'') after
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bass guitarist
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. Crni Biseri had their first performance with Janković on 8 March 1964 in Vuk Karadžić Cultural Center. The band was soon joined by the singer Radan Valčić. This lineup of the band performed until the Autumn of 1965, when they moved from
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and started performing in the following lineup: Goran Vukićević (guitar), Vladimir Janković "Džet" (bass guitar, vocals), Zoran Petković (rhythm guitar), Radan Valčić (vocals) and Dragan "Krcko" Jovanović (drums). In April 1966 Crni Biseri released their debut EP, featuring covers of foreign hits, but also Janković's song "Ne odlazi" ("Don't Leave"), which was the result of the band's desire to be one of the first Yugoslav bands to record their own songs instead of covers of foreign songs. However, as the editors of Yugoslav record labels at the time had little faith in Yugoslav bands' own work, the members of Crni Biseri persuaded editors of the
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record label to publish "Ne odlazi" telling them it is a cover of a
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song. Other songs released on the EP were "Srce bez ljubavi" ("Loveless Heart", a cover of "Here's a Heart" by
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), "Nisam onaj koga želiš" ("I'm Not the One You Want", a cover "
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" by Bob Dylan) and "Lepi flamingo" ("Pretty Flamingo", a cover of "
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" by
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). The record was well received by the press. During this year, the band performed mostly in the club Euridika in Belgrade. In 1967 Crni Biseri won the first place on the second
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, held at the
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, and appeared in the Black Wave film '' When I Am Dead and Gone'' directed by
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, playing a band which accompanies young singers on an audition. In 1967 the band also appeared in the TV show ''Koncert za ludi mladi svet'' (''Concert for Crazy Young People'') performing their songs "Ringišpil" ("Carousel") and "Hey Girl" and a cover of the song " Wild Thing". In the video recorded for their version of "Wild Thing", the band performed while riding a moving
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. In 1968, Valčić decided to leave the band to dedicate himself to his studies of medicine, and was replaced by the former Duka & Čavke (''Duka & the
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s'') frontman Nenad "Duka" Dukić. Dukić was already a well-known name on the music scene, with his song "San" ("A Dream") competing at Subotica Youth Festival. With him the band performed on a joint concert with the band
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in
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. Dukić was a band member for only three months, but provided vocals for three cover songs released in 1968 on the band's second EP: "Dream" (a cover of
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song), "Moni, Moni" (a cover of
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song "
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") and "I Wanna Be Free" (a cover of The V.I.P.'s song). The fourth song from the EP, "Nisam više taj" ("I'm not the One Anymore", a cover of " Suddenly You Love Me" by
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), was previously recorded with Valčić. Although the EP received mixed reception by the critics, the song "Nisam više taj" became a large hit for the band, spending several weeks on the top of the charts in radio shows ''Minimaks'' (''Minimax'') and ''Sastanak u devet i pet'' (''Meeting at 9:05''). After Dukić's departure, Valčić returned to the band. In 1968, the band appeared in Stole Janković's film ''The Girl in the Park''. In 1969, Jovanović left the band, and the band's new drummer became Jovan Ljubisavljević "Kića", formerly of the band Gumene duše (''
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s''). In 1970, Valčić left the band being replaced by the former Juniori (''Juniors'') vocalist Dragan Baletić.


1970-1980: decline in popularity, disbandment

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bands. During 1973, the band made a break in their work due to Janković's and Baletić's mandatory stint in the
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. After their return from the army, the band continued their activity without Petković. For a certain time the keyboardist Dragan Batalo performed with the band, but soon moved to
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, and was replaced by the keyboardist and singer Dragan Rajičević, a former Juniori member. In October 1976, Ljubisavljević left the band due to his army stint, and was replaced by Velibor "Boka" Bogdanović, who previously played in the bands Plavi Dečaci (''Blue Boys''), Duka & Čavke,
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,
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,
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and Dah. Having released their only full-length studio album,
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-oriented ''Motorok'' (''Motorock''), in 1976, and the single "Ti si uvek htela sve" / "Moj brat i ja" ("You Alway Wanted It All" / "My Brother and I"), Dragan Baletić left the band and was replaced by a former Op Cup member Branislav "Cile" Živančević. In 1977. the band recorded a single featuring the songs "Hush Hush Maria" and "Night in Casablanca" under the name Denis. Three years later, on 1 January 1980, Crni Biseri officially disbanded. During their career, Crni Biseri held about 3.000 concerts, performing, besides Yugoslavia, in
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and
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. They also wrote songs for several plays of the
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.


1997 reunion

In 1997, the band reunited with vocalists Dragan Baletić and Branislav Živančević to hold a concert in the club Crna Maca in Belgrade. The concert was recorded and broadcast by
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. During the following year, the compilation album ''Crni Biseri'' was released, featuring several previously unreleased songs: instrumental track "Mesto pod suncem" ("A Spot under the Sun", a cover of the theme from the 1959 film '' A Summer Place''), which is the band's first studio recording, "Moja draga" ("My Darling"), "Kamena vizija" ("Stone Vision", a cover of "Tips of My Fingers" by
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) and "Hey Girl".


Post breakup

After he left Crni Biseri in 1968, Nenad Dukić withdrew from music, and later became a
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. After Crni Biseri disbanded, Janković formed the band
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member Ljuba Ninković and former SOS member Steva Stevanović. He started working as an editor on Radio 202, and later in the record company ITMM. With Jovan Ljubisavljević "Kića" and guitarist Boban Birtašević (a former
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member) he formed his Vlada Džet Band. Dragan Baletić died on 14 May 2005.


Legacy

Crni Biseri song "Džudi, Džudi" was covered by Yugoslav and Serbian
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in 1991.


Band members

*Goran Vukićević – guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, harmonica (1963–1980) *Ivan Božović – guitar (1963–1965) *Slavko Božović – saxophone (1963–1965) *Dragan Jovanović "Krcko" – drums (1963–1968) *Vladimir Janković "Džet" – bass guitar, vocals (1964–1980) *Radan Valčić – vocals (1964–1968; 1968–1970) *Zoran Petković – guitar (1965–1973) *Jovan Ljubisavljević "Kića" – drums (1968–1976) *Nenad Dukić – vocals (1968) *Dragan Baletić – vocals (1970–1977) *Dragan Batalo – keyboards (1974) *Dragan Rajičević – keyboards, vocals (1975–1980) *Velibor Bogdanović "Boka" – drums (1976–1980) *Branislav Živančević "Cile" – vocals (1977–1980)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Motorok'' (1976)


Compilation albums

* ''Crni Biseri'' (1998)


Extended plays

* ''Ne odlazi'' (1967) * ''Nisam više taj'' (1968) * ''Kišna noć'' (1972)


Singles

* "Moja mala ledi" / "Moj svet nije tvoj svet" (1968) * "Tražimo sunce" / "Ram-dam-dam" (1969) * "Poučna priča / "Čekanje" (1970) * "Ona zna" / "Povratak" (1972) * "Lutalica" / "Pismo devojci" (1973) * "Večiti rok" / "Želim" (1975) * "Dar-mar" / "Šta ću sad" (1975) * "Džudi, Džudi" / "Nikada" (1976) * "Mlinarev sin" / "Tiho muzika svira" (1976) * "Ti si uvek htela sve" / "Moj brat i ja" (1977) * "Katarina (Ne želi da živi više sa mnom)" / "Moreplovac" (1977) * "Hush Hush Maria" / "Night in Casablanca" (as Denis, 1977) * "Aspirin" / "Susret na uglu" (1978) * "Tašta" / "Zimski dan" (1979)


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