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Nervozni poštar ("Nervous Postman") is a Bosnian
folk rock Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers suc ...
band, formed in 1985 by rhythm guitarist (and physician) Fadil Šabović. The band is notable for its combination of hard rock music and folk music, two of the styles of music that were usually seen as too different from each other to be combined. Most of the songs (including music, lyrics and arrangement) were written by Šabović. The band was inactive between 1990–2002 and a period in 2004–2017.


Members

*Fadil Šabović - lead, writer *Nusret "Nuki" Doličanin, vocals *Dragan "Gago" Ðurdelija, bass *Siniša Cekić "Ceka", solo guitar *Dušan "Dule" Simić, drums *Goran Mladenović "Suhi", piano, accordion *Dušan Kolarević "Koki", rhythm guitar


Discography


Studio albums

*''Vazda gazda'' (1985) *''Zapamti, ja sam gazda'' (1986) *''Ništa više nije kao prije'' (1987) *''Nervozni poštar'' (1988) *''To je samo Folk 'n' Roll'' (1989) *''Život to je divna fešta'' (2001) *''Gas - Gas'' (2004) *''Nervozni Poštar 2017'' (2017)


Singles

*''Zapamti, ja sam gazda / Mi smo drvosječe'' (1986) *''Ej, Maro, Marice'' (1987) *''Vojnička pjesma / Nova Godina'' (1988)


Most popular songs

*''"Nova godina kuca na vratima"'' *''"Marko kamiondžija"'' *''"Cirkus Kolorado"'' *''"Vojnička pjesma"'' *''"Bilo jednom u SFRJ"'' *''"Sarajevo, slatki dome moj"'' *''"Vazda gazda"'' *''"Srce od zlata"'' *''"To Je Samo Folk'n'Roll"'' *''"Mi smo drvosječe, potaman nam sve"'' *''"Salko dinamitaš"'' *''"Ženim se"'' *''"Moj Ford stari nikad se ne kvari"'' *''"Ja živim sam"'' *''"Čoban tjera ovčice"'' *''"Sanjam"'' *''"Šljivovica ljuta"''


References


External links

* {{Authority control Bosnia and Herzegovina musical groups Yugoslav hard rock musical groups Musical groups established in 1985 1985 establishments in Yugoslavia