Zana is a
Serbia
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n and
Yugoslav rock
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and
pop group formed in
Belgrade
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in 1979.
Formed by guitarist
Radovan Jovićević
Radovan Jovićević ( sr-Cyrl, Радован Јовићевић) is a Serbian pop-rock/folk music composer, producer and band leader. Born in Belgrade on 31 January 1956, he has lived in New York City since 1999.
Balkan Years
Radovan’s career ...
, keyboardist Zoran Živanović and vocalist
Zana Nimani
Zana Šiškin (; sr-cyr, Зана Шишкин, ; born in September 1961) is a Serbian former singer, best known as the first frontress of the pop rock band Zana.
Biography
Zana Nimani was born in 1961 in Belgrade, to Kosovo Albanian parents ...
, Zana was initially a part of the
Yugoslav new wave scene. With their second album they turned towards more commercial
synthpop
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sound and achieved large mainstream popularity. Until the mid-1980s the band had moved from their initial new wave and synthpop sound towards
pop rock
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and
pop. After the departure of Zana Nimani in 1984, Jovićević and Živanović continued to lead the band, changing two vocalists, Nataša Gajović and Nataša Živković. During the 1990s, Zana worked as a
pop trio consisting of Jovićević, Živanović and vocalist Jelena Galonić. In 1999, Jovićević left the group, leaving Živanović and Galonić as the only official members of Zana. In the 2010s Živanović and Galonić formed a new lineup, making a return to pop rock format.
History
The beginnings (1976-1979)
Guitarist
Radovan Jovićević
Radovan Jovićević ( sr-Cyrl, Радован Јовићевић) is a Serbian pop-rock/folk music composer, producer and band leader. Born in Belgrade on 31 January 1956, he has lived in New York City since 1999.
Balkan Years
Radovan’s career ...
and keyboardist Jovan Živanović "Kikamac" started to work together in 1976, playing in several high school bands.
At the end of the 1970s they were both members of the band ''Suton'' (''Dusk''). On a
school dance
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in Saint Sava elementary school in Belgrade, on which Suton, Jovićević brought his girlfriend-at-the-time
Zana Nimani
Zana Šiškin (; sr-cyr, Зана Шишкин, ; born in September 1961) is a Serbian former singer, best known as the first frontress of the pop rock band Zana.
Biography
Zana Nimani was born in 1961 in Belgrade, to Kosovo Albanian parents ...
. She sang, having her first performance with Jovićević and Živanović.
They soon managed to get a term to record their songs in
Radio Belgrade
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's Studio VI, where they were spotted by lyricist
Marina Tucaković
Marina Tucaković ( sr-Cyrl, Марина Туцаковић; 4 November 1953 – 19 September 2021) was a Serbian lyricist and songwriter. Born and raised in Belgrade, Serbia, Tucaković had a degree from the Economic Faculty at the University ...
,
who had previously worked with
Srđan Marjanović
Srđan Marjanović ( sr-cyr, Срђан Марјановић) is a Serbian singer-songwriter from Belgrade.
Musical career
Early career
Marjanović was born in 1952 in Banja Luka. In 1961, he moved to Belgrade, where he became interested in roc ...
,
DAG,
YU Grupa
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,
Bisera Veletanlić,
Ambasadori
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,
Dado Topić
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,
Slađana Milošević
Aleksandra Milošević Hagadone ( sr-cyr, Александра Милошевић Хагадон; born 3 October 1955), better known as Slađana Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слађана Милошевић, ) is a Serbian singer-songwriter, composer, ...
and other acts. She got interested in the band, and soon became not only their lyricist, but also their official member.
In 1979, Jovićević, Živanović and Nimani started to perform under the name Zana.
The first lineup of Zana also featured the guitarist Igor Jovanović, the bass guitarist Bogdan Dragović and the drummer Aleksandar Ivanov.
Zana Nimani years (1979-1984)
In 1980, Zana recorded their first
7-inch single
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, with the songs "Nastavnice" ("Hey, Teacher") and "Sveta", recorded with a
children's choir
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in new wave and pop rock style.
They were declined by Belgrade-based record label
PGP-RTB
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, but soon after signed for
Zagreb
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-based
Jugoton
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Jugoton was formed in 1947. It is notable for releasing some of the most important former Yugoslav pop and rock records ...
, which released the single.
The band started performing live, with
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saxophonist Paul Pignon occasionally performing with them.
They had their first public performance in Belgrade in November 1980, performing as an opening act on
Generacija 5
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The mainstay members of the band are keyboardist and band leader Dragoljub Ilić and guitarist Dragan Jovan ...
concert in
Pionir Hall.
In 1981, Jugoton refused to give Zana unlimited time in studio to record their debut album, so the band moved to PGP-RTB, for which they released the single "Leto" ("Summer"), which featured elements of
reggae
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, intentionally releasing it in May, hoping it would become a
summer hit
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.
As "Leto" had success on the market, Jugoton agreed to Zana's terms, so the band signed back to Jugoton.
The band's debut album, ''Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu'' (''Bad News Accompanied by Reggae for a Beer Bottle'') was released in 1981.
It was recorded in Jugoton's Studio VI, and produced by the band members themselves. On the album, Živanović was signed as "Kikamac" only, as prior to the album release, his fees were by mistake often paid to Zoran Živanović "Hoze" of the band Mama Co Co.
The album brought hits "Jutro me podseća na to" ("Morning Reminds Me of It"), "On" ("He"), "Miševi beli celu noć" ("White Mice All Night") and "Loše vesti" ("Bad News"), the latter featuring altered lyrics, because Jugoton demanded the original politically provocative lyrics to be changed.
The band promoted the album with a concert in
Dadov Theatre.
On a fund-raising concert in
Sarajevo
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they performed as an opening act for
Bijelo Dugme
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.
The December 1981 mini-tour across Serbia was ended when Aleksandar Ivanov left the band due to his mandatory stint in the
Yugoslav army
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; he was soon replaced by Pavle Nikolić.
The band's second album, ''Dodirni mi kolena'' (''Touch My Knees'') was recorded in
Sweden
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during May 1982, with the help of saxophonist Goran Nillson, percussionist Byl Gunnar Byllin, and multi-instrumentalist, recorder and producer
Tini Varga, who also coauthored lyrics for two songs on the album.
During the album recording, Tucaković stopped being the band's official member, but continued to write lyrics for them.
On this album the group moved to more commercial sound. The album brought
synthpop
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-oriented hits "Dodirni mi kolena", "Majstor za poljupce" ("Kisses Maestro"), "13 je moj srećan broj" ("13 Is My Lucky Number"), and the album saw high number sales.
In September, the same month when the album was released, Jovanović left the band due to his army stint, and was replaced by Aleksandar Radulović "Futa".
At the end of 1982, the band went on a tour across Serbia,
Macedonia,
Herzegovina
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and
Dalmatia
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, however, the concerts saw bad reviews, as the band failed to reach the standards of their studio recordings.
In May 1983, Jovanović and Ivanov returned to the band, and Dragović and Radulović left.
After leaving Zana, Dragović and Radulović formed the band Zamba (which also featured the guitarist
Nikola Čuturilo
Nikola Čuturilo ( sr-cyr, Никола Чутурило; born 9 July 1962), also known as Čutura ( Чутура, literally "canteen") is a Serbian rock musician. He is known as a guitarist for the band Riblja Čorba, as well as for his solo wor ...
and the drummer Predrag "Bata" Jakovljević).
The band's new bass guitarist became Miloš Stojisavljević "Cajger", a former member of
Generacija 5
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The mainstay members of the band are keyboardist and band leader Dragoljub Ilić and guitarist Dragan Jovan ...
.
In August 1983, Zana recorded their third studio album, entitled ''Natrag na voz'' (''Back to the Train''), also recorded in Sweden and produced by Tini Varga.
The album's biggest hits were the duet "Jabuke i vino" ("Apples and Wine"), sung by Nimani and
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 artis ...
(although the band initially considered
Daniel
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,
Oliver Mandić
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Musically involved from a young age, Mandić first started playing the accordion before taking up the p ...
,
Jura Stublić
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, or
Branimir "Džoni" Štulić for the song)
and "Mladiću moj" ("My Boy").
At the time of album release, the end of 1983, Ivanov left the band, and was replaced by Predrag Jakovljević (formerly of Zamba).
In February 1984, Zana went on a promotional tour, but as the audience showed little interest in their concerts, they ended the tour in March.
Soon after, Jovičić and Kikamac went to serve the army, the band went on hiatus, and Nimani decided to start a solo career.
After the release of her only solo album ''Noćas pevam samo tebi'' (''Tonight I Sing only for You'') in 1986, she retired from music.
Nataša Gajović and Nataša Živković years (1985-1990)
In 1985, Jovićević and Živanović reunited Zana with the new vocalist, Nataša Gajović.
With the album ''Zana'', unofficially known as ''Crvene lale'' (''Red
Tulips
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''), released in 1985 and produced by
Saša Habić
Aleksandar "Saša" Habić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Хабић; born 17 March 1956) is a Serbian and former Yugoslav musician, record producer and composer. During his career as a producer he worked with artists like Piloti, Divlji Anđeli, U ...
, they moved towards
pop and
pop rock
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sound .
The album brought the hit "A što, a što" ("Why, Oh Why").
Their next album, ''Otkinimo noćas zajedno'' (''Let's Get Crazy Tonight Together''), released in 1987 and produced by Dušan Petrović "Šane", brought
folk
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-inspired hit "Vejte snegovi" ("Fall Heavily, Snows"), which featured
Boki Milošević
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on
clarinet
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.
The 1988 album ''Zana'', produced by Tini Varga, featured
Mladen Vojičić Tifa
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and
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 ...
as guest musicians.
The album brought hits "Oženićeš se ti, udaću se ja" ("You Will Get Married, I Will Get Married"), "Vojna pošta" ("Military Post") and "Vlak" ("Train").
In 1989, Gajović left the band, retiring from music and moving to
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.
Most of the members also left the band, so Jovićević and Živanović recorded the album ''Zana'', also known as ''Rukuju se, rukuju'' (''They're Saying Goodbye, They're Saying Goodbye'') after its biggest hit
with the new vocalist, Nataša Živković, and studio musicians.
The album was produced by Jovićević, Živanović and
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 released in 1989.
The track "E, moj doktore" ("Oh, Doctor") featured
folk
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singer
Dragana Mirković
Dragana Mirković ( sr-cyr, Драгана Мирковић, ; born 18 January 1968) is a Serbian pop-folk singer and entrepreneur. She rose to prominence in the eighties as a member of the popular collective Južni Vetar. Today, Mirković is reco ...
on vocals, and the song "Napravite mostove" ("Build Bridges") featured the girl group
Šarmerke on vocals.
After only two years spent with Zana, Živković joined
Hare Krishna
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and withdrawn from the scene.
In 1990, to celebrate ten years of activity, Jovićević and Živanović released the compilation album ''Najlepše pesme 1980-1990'' (''Most Beautiful Songs 1980 - 1990'').
Jelena Galonić years (1991-1999)
With Zana's fourth singer, Jelena Galonić, Jovićević and Živanović recorded the albums ''Zana'' in 1991, featuring the pop-oriented hit "Nisam, nisam (Devojka tvoga druga)" ("I'm Not, I'm Not (Your Friend's Girlfriend)"), and ''Tražim'' (''I'm Searching''), released in 1993, featuring the rock-oriented hit "Priča se, priča (Da Rusi dolaze)" ("They're Saying, They're Saying (That the
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are Coming)").
At the beginning of 1996, the compilation album ''Zlatni hitovi 1980 - 1995'' (''Golden Hits 1980 - 1995'') was released, featuring two new songs, "Modrice" ("Bruises") and "Gušti, gušti" (a cover of the song by
Istria
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n singer Alan Vitasović), the videos for which were recorded at
Thailand
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.
The album ''Zanomanija'' (''Zanomania''), released in 1997 and featuring
dance-pop
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elements, featured a remixed version of "Modirce" and a cover of
Time
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song "Da li znaš da te volim" ("Did You Know that I Love You").
In the autumn of 1998, they released the live album ''Zana uživo'' (''Zana Live''), recorded on their concert held in
Sava Centar
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on 1 November 1997. The album featured singer Brankica Vasić as guest.
In 1999, they released the album ''Prijatelji'' (''Friends''), which featured rock sound resembling their earlier works.
On the song "40", which deals with the life of a
middle age
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d man, Živanović sang for the first time.
Beside Zana members, the authors of the lyrics were Marina Tucaković and
Bora Đorđević
Borisav "Bora" Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Борисав, Бора Ђорђевић; born 1 November 1952), also known as Bora Čorba ( sr-cyr, Бора Чорба), is a Serbian singer, songwriter, and poet. He is best known as the frontman of the ...
.
Zana as a pop duo (1999-2015)
In 1999, Jovićević moved to the
United States
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, leaving Živanović and Galonić as Zana's only official members.
In 2001 the two released album ''21'', featuring songs composed by Živanović on the lyrics by Galonić and Marina Tucaković.
The album was produced by Žika Filipović and Živanović and Galonić themselves.
In 2006, the two released the album ''Kao nekad'' (''Just like Before''), which featured dance-pop remixes of "Vejte snegovi" and "Dodirni mi kolena".
In June 2008, Živanović and Galonić got married. On 29 April 2010, Zana celebrated thirty years of work with a concert in Sava Centar. Nataša Gajović and Nataša Živković made guest appearances on the concert.
Return to rock format (2015-present)
In 2015, after a five-year hiatus in their work, the band, in the lineup consisting of Galonić, Živanović, Milica Rančić (drums), Dejan Trajković (guitar), Miljan Davidović (keyboards), Zoran Jakšić (bass guitar), released the single "Maco" ("Honey").
Bogdan Dragović, Zana's original bass guitarist, died in March 2016.
In December 2016, Zana released the single "Stupido", a duet sung by Galonić and the group's former vocalist Nataša Gajović.
In 2018 Croatia Records released the
box set
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''Original Album Collection'', containing all of the band's albums with Nimani on vocals (the first three studio albums), as well as Zana Nimani's only solo album, ''Noćas pevam samo tebi''.
Legacy
Croatian and Yugoslav singer
Tereza Kesovija
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recorded a
French language
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version of the song "Dodirni mi kolena", entitled "Danse avant de dormir", in the 1980s.
The song "Mladiću moj" was covered by Serbian
pop punk
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/
power pop
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band
Oružjem Protivu Otmičara
Oružjem Protivu Otmičara (Serbian Cyrillic: Оружјем Противу Отмичара, trans. ''With Weapons Against Kidnappers'') is a Serbian pop punk/power pop band from Zrenjanin.
History
1990s
The band was formed by two teenage fr ...
on their 1996 album ''BarbieCue''.
The song "Dodirni mi kolena" was covered by
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n pop singer
Severina on her 1999 album ''Ja samo pjevam'' (''I just sing'')
and by Serbian
pop punk
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band
Lude Krawe on their 2007 cover album ''Sve tuđe'' (''Everything by the Others''). The song "Vejte snegovi" was covered by
Bosnian progressive metal
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band Heaven Rain on their 2012 album ''Second Sun'' and by Serbian
jazz
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duo Lidija Andonov & Andy Pavlov on their album ''Mlad & Radostan - Homage to Yugoslav Music from the 80s and Beyond'' (''Young & Joyful - Homage to Yugoslav Music from the 80s and Beyond'').
In 2006, "Mladiću moj" was polled No. 54 on
B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs 100 najboljih domaćih pesama (''Top 100 Domestic Songs'') was a list compiled by the Serbian Radio B92. In 2006, Radio B92 organized the poll for the selection of top 100 Yugoslav songs. The whole list was presented on radio B92 on November 5, 200 ...
list. In 2011, the song "Majstor za poljupce" was voted, by the listeners of
Radio 202, one of 60 greatest songs released by
PGP-RTB
PGP-RTB (abbreviation for sr, Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio televizije Beograd) was a major state-owned record label and chain record store in the former SFR Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia. After the breaku ...
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PGP-RTS
PGP-RTS ( sr, Produkcija gramofonskih ploča Radio televizije Srbije) is a major record label based in Belgrade, Serbia. It is a successor of PGP-RTB which was established in 1959 in Belgrade, then capital of Socialist Republic of Serbia and So ...
during the sixty years of the label's existence.
60 хитова емисије ПГП на 202!
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Discography
Studio albums
*''Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu'' (1981)
*'' Dodirni mi kolena'' (1982)
*''Natrag na voz'' (1983)
*''Zana'' (1985)
*''Otkinimo noćas zajedno'' (1987)
*''Zana'' (1988)
*''Zana'' (1989)
*''Zana'' (1991)
*''Tražim'' (1993)
*''Zanomanija'' (1997)
*''Prijatelji'' (1999)
*''21'' (2001)
*''Kao nekad'' (2006)
Live albums
*''Zana uživo'' (1998)
Compilation albums
*''Najlepše pesme'' (1990)
*''Zlatni hitovi 1980 - 1995'' (1996)
*''20 Zlatnih hitova'' (1998)
*''The Platinum Collection'' (2009)
Box sets
*''Original Album Collection'' (2018)
Singles
*"Nastavnice" / "Sveta" (1980)
*"Moj deda" / "Pepito pantalone" (1981)
*"Leto" / "Snovi od slame" (1981)
*"On" / "Ti si neko staro lice" (1981)
*"Majstor za poljupce" / "Pričalica" (1982)
*" Jabuke i vino" / "Jabuke i vino - instrumental" (1983)
*"Vejte snegovi" / "Skloni se kad prolazim" (1987)
*"Stupido" / "Maco" (2016)
See also
*New wave music in Yugoslavia
New wave in Yugoslavia ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Нови талас, Novi talas; hr, Novi val; sl, Novi val; mk, Нов бран) was the new wave music scene of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. As its counterparts, the British and the Amer ...
References
External links
Zana official YouTube channel
Zana at Discogs
Zana at Last.fm
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Serbian new wave musical groups
Serbian synthpop groups
Serbian pop rock music groups
Serbian pop music groups
Yugoslav rock music groups
Yugoslav synthpop groups
Musical groups from Belgrade
Musical groups established in 1979