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''Stižemo'' (trans. ''Here We Come'') is an album by
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n and Yugoslav keyboardist
Laza Ristovski Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лаза Ристовски, ; 23 January 1956 – 6 October 2007) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav keyboardist, known for being a member of rock bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme, as well as for his eclectic ...
and Yugoslav drummer
Ipe Ivandić Goran "Ipe" Ivandić (December 10, 1955 – January 12, 1994) was a Bosnian rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme. Early life Ivandić was born to father Josip and mother Mirjana in the central Bosnian town of Vareš, at ...
, released in 1978.


Recording


Early 1978: side project

While conceptualizing and making ''Stižemo'', both Ristovski and Ivandić were members of the
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band
Bijelo Dugme Bijelo Dugme (trans. ''White Button'') was a Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav rock music, rock band, formed in Sarajevo, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974. Bijelo Dugme is widely co ...
. The duo decided to record the album as a side project during 1978 while the band was on hiatus because of its leader, guitarist
Goran Bregović Goran Bregović (born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic-speaking countries in the Balkans, and is one of the few former Yugo ...
, serving out his
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stint. Ristovski and Ivandić were not the only Bijelo Dugme members who had decided to make use of the hiatus in order to pursue a side project as the band's vocalist
Željko Bebek Želimir "Željko" Bebek (born 16 December 1945) is a Bosnian and Croatian vocalist and musician most notable for being the lead singer of former Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme from 1974 to 1984. He also has a successful career as a solo artist ...
was also off on his own recording a solo album, ''Skoro da smo isti'', which would be released by
Jugoton Jugoton was the largest record label and chain record store in the former Yugoslavia based in Zagreb, SR Croatia. History Jugoton was formed in 1947. It is notable for releasing some of the most important former Yugoslav pop and rock records ...
. During early 1978, ahead of going into the studio to record the material, Ristovski and Ivandić, as well as the rest of the musicians they gathered for the project, got together in a motel in Kruščica outside of
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for practice sessions. However, the sessions didn't go smoothly, reportedly, due to both Ristovski's and Ivandić's excessive drinking. Each song on the album was composed by Ristovski with the lyrics written by Ranko Boban. In addition to Ristovski and Ivandić, the personnel preparing the album included:
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member
Vlatko Stefanovski Vladimir "Vlatko" Stefanovski ( mk, Влатко Стефановски ) is a Macedonian ethno-rock jazz fusion guitar virtuoso. Biography Vlatko was born into a typical theatrical family. His parents, as artists, often traveled, so soon St ...
on guitar,
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member Goran Kovačević on vocals, Ivandić's sister Gordana Ivandić also on vocals, and Zlatko Hold on bass guitar and synthesizer. Stefanovski's participation was seen as returning a favour to Ristovski for having had arranged Stefanovski's band
Leb i Sol Leb i sol ( mk, Леб и сол) is a Macedonian and former Yugoslav rock group founded in the 1970s by Vlatko Stefanovski (guitar), Bodan Arsovski (bass guitar), Nikola Kokan Dimuševski (keyboards) and Garabet Tavitjan (drums). Tavitjan ced ...
's appearance among the opening acts at the Hajdučka česma concert six months earlier. ''Stižemo'' was recorded in Matrix Recording Studios in
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during February and March 1978 with Zlatko Hold as producer.''Stižemo'' at Discogs
/ref> Ristovski and Ivandić reportedly ran out of funds while in London and had to borrow money from Bijelo Dugme bandmate
Zoran Redžić Zoran Redžić (born 29 January 1948) is a Bosnian musician, best known for playing the bass guitar in the popular Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme. Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, he is a younger brother of another Bosnian ...
in order to cover the recording costs. Jugoton expressed interest in releasing the recorded material, however, the label—that also had Bijelo Dugme in its stable of acts—remained non-committal in terms of the exact monetary figure or release date for ''Stižemo'' as the negotiations between the two parties dragged on.


May 1978: Ristovski and Ivandić leave Bijelo Dugme

In parallel to making ''Stižemo'' and negotiating financial terms of its release, Ristovski and Ivandić also fought a continual battle with Bregović for more creative input within Bijelo Dugme. Specifically, they sought to be included in the writing credits, a concession that would have affected subsequent revenue sharing and
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s. ''Stižemo'' thus also became leverage of sorts as the duo would meet with Bregović during his army leaves to play him the recordings, believing they could persuade him to let them compose for Bijelo Dugme. However, after getting flatly rejected by Bregović, the two—encouraged by the positive reactions of the critics that had been given the opportunity to listen to the still-unreleased ''Stižemo'' material—decided to leave Bijelo Dugme. Ivandić's exit, in particular, was accompanied with an unpleasant exchange between him and Bregović in the Yugoslav press. In the 29 May 1978 issue of ''Zdravo'', Ivandić stated: " hile I was at Bijelo Dugme in the eyes of the public, I was a star, while in reality I was actually a glorified
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. That's why Laza and I had to leave". The Yugoslav public didn't have to wait long for Bregović's response: "Ivandić ays hes leaving Bijelo Dugme because he's sick of playing my songs ... only to then go and play Laza Ristovski's songs. He's a fool for crapping on the things he did at Dugme. o, let me get this straight he's got an issue with carrying
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s while I—a much bigger star who can buy him and sell him ten times before breakfast—don't mind it? Go figure". By late June 1978, the negotiations with Jugoton broke down for good as the label refused to pay
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300,000 Ristovski and Ivandić had requested for the album. The duo then turned to other Yugoslav labels, soon agreeing terms with ZKP RTLJ for the release of ''Stižemo''. The label promoted the album enthusiastically with high quality press material. Furthermore, ''Stižemo'' marked the very first time in Yugoslavia that an album had its release date publicly announced in advance; a widely used practice in the country at the time was to release an album before promoting it. Still, the release date ZKP RTLJ originally committed to would turn out to be delayed. The album was eventually released on 10 September 1978.


Track listing

All music written by Laza Ristovski, all lyrics written by Ranko Boban


Personnel

*
Laza Ristovski Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лаза Ристовски, ; 23 January 1956 – 6 October 2007) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav keyboardist, known for being a member of rock bands Smak and Bijelo Dugme, as well as for his eclectic ...
- piano,
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, synthesizer, electric piano,
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, acoustic guitar *
Ipe Ivandić Goran "Ipe" Ivandić (December 10, 1955 – January 12, 1994) was a Bosnian rock drummer, famous for his work with the band Bijelo Dugme. Early life Ivandić was born to father Josip and mother Mirjana in the central Bosnian town of Vareš, at ...
- drums, percussion, vocals, arranged by


Additional personnel

*Zlatko Hold - bass guitar, synthesizer, producer *
Vlatko Stefanovski Vladimir "Vlatko" Stefanovski ( mk, Влатко Стефановски ) is a Macedonian ethno-rock jazz fusion guitar virtuoso. Biography Vlatko was born into a typical theatrical family. His parents, as artists, often traveled, so soon St ...
- guitar *Goran Kovačević - vocals *Gordana Ivandić - vocals *Richard Whaley - engineer *Will Reid-Dick - engineer *Andy Llewellyn - engineer (assistant) *Peter James - engineer (assistant) *
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- engineer (cutting) *Ljubomir Milojević - design


Events after the release

On 10 September 1978, the same day the promotional tour was scheduled to begin, five men—musicians Ivandić, Goran Kovačević, Zlatko Hold, and Ranko Boban as well as suspected dealer Jadran Adamović—were arrested in
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on suspicion of
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possession and distribution. In the documentary series ''
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'', Ristovski recalled: The musicians were
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for "possession of
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and enabling the use of narcotics" and put on trial where the Office of the
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was represented by Ahmet Fazlić. The process concluded with the Sarajevo District Court's three-person judicial council—presided over by the judge Husein Hubijer—sentencing Ivandić to three and a half years in jail. Goran Kovačević was sentenced to a year and a half, Ranko Boban to a year in jail while Zlatko Hold got six months for obstruction of justice. On appeal, Ivandić's sentence got reduced to three years by the Supreme Court of the
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. Ristovski and Ivandić never performed live as Laza & Ipe. They would eventually perform together once again as members of Bijelo Dugme (to which Ivandić returned in 1982, and Ristovski in 1984).


Legacy

In 2015 ''Stižemo'' album cover was ranked 100th on the list of 100 Greatest Album Covers of Yugoslav Rock published by
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Balkanrock."100 najboljih omota YU rocka", Balkanrock.com
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References


External links


''Stižemo'' at Discogs
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stizemo Laza Ristovski albums Ipe Ivandić albums ZKP RTLJ albums 1978 albums