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: Златко Манојловић; born 1951) is a Serbian guitarist and singer. He is known as the leader of the
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band Dah and the heavy metal band Gordi, as well as for his eclectic solo work.


Career


Early career (early 1960s – 1972)

Manojlović started his musical career when he was very young. He was only fifteen when his composition won the first place in
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show ''Studio VI vam pruža šansu'' (''Studio VI Gives You a Chance''). In 1969, Branislav Marušić "Čutura" invited him to join the reformed
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. After Džentlmeni disbanded in 1972, he formed the short-lived band Fleš (''Flash'').


Dah (1972–76)

In 1972, Manojlović, together with Marušić, formed the band
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Dah. The band released the album ''Veliki cirkus'' (''The Big Circus'') before moving to
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, where they changed their name to Land, and released the album ''Cool Breeze''. The band returned to Yugoslavia in 1976 and, under the name Dah, released their third album, ''Povratak'' (''The Return''). Soon after, Dah disbanded.


Gordi (1977–84)

In 1977, Manojlović formed the band Gordi. After releasing three progreesive/
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-oriented albums, ''
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'' (''A Man'', 1978), ''
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'' (1979) and ''
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'' (1979), Gordi made a shift towards heavy metal with the album ''
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'' (''Hell Trio'', 1981). After releasing the album ''
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'' (''Queen of Death'', 1982), Gordi disbanded in 1984.


Solo career (1975–present)

Manojlović started his solo career in 1975, while he was the leader of Dah, with the 7-inch single featuring the songs "Ko te sada ljubi" ("Who Kisses You Now") and "Osećanja" ("Feelings"). In 1977, while serving the
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in
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, he recorded the double seven " single entitled ''Ona je'' (''She Is''), featuring the instrumental "Jednoj ženi" ("To a Woman"), which became a hit. On the recording of the single he played both guitar and bass guitar, and Dare Petrič (guitar), Vlado Špindler (bass guitar), Andrej Petkovič (drums), Andrej Konjajev (keyboards) and Žare Prinčić (keyboards) also took part in the single recording. Manojlović released his debut album ''Zlatko i njegove gitare'' (''Zlatko and His Guitars'') in 1980, while still leading Gordi. The album featured eight instrumentals composed by Manojlović and a version of
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-inspired themes, to
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. In 1983, he released the album ''Jednoj ženi'', on which he was accompanied by former
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members Dragan Stojanović "Kepa" (drums) and
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(bass guitar). The album gained attention of the representatives of
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at the 1983
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, and the label released the album in Japan, but in the other countries as well. In 1984, he left Yugoslavia and went abroad, participating in the recording of about fifty albums, although remaining mostly uncredited. In 1986, the English language album ''Zlatko'' was released in Yugoslavia. In 1994, the album ''Blue Heart'' was released in Germany. The album ''Zlatko'', released in Serbia in 1995, featured, beside his own songs (including a new version of the title track), covers of
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. In 1997, he released his latest album ''Zlatko''.


Vox (1996–98)

In 1996, Manojlović and his wife
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, under the name Vox, released the album of the same title. Manojlović wrote the music, while the lyrics were written by both of them. In 1998, they released the album ''Vox'', with some songs on it featuring Manojlović playing
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Collaborations

Manojlović appeared as guest on
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' 1975 album '' Opus 1'',
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's 1976 album ''Raskorak'' (''Gap'') and Kozmetika's 1983 self-titled album. He played guitar on Eros Ramazzotti's 1988 album ''
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'' (''Music Is'').


Production

Beside all the albums by Gordi and most of his solo releases, Manojlović has also produced
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album ''
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'' (1980) and Ruž album ''Nº 4'' (1993), also authoring most of the latter.''Nº 4'' at Discogs
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Discography


With Dah


Studio albums

*''Veliki cirkus'' (1974) *''Cool Breeze'' (as Land, 1975) *''Povratak'' (1976)


Singles

*"Ako poželiš" / "Noćna buka" (1973) *"Samo jedna noć" / "Cvrčak" (1973) *"Gitareska" / "Ti si ta" (1974) *"Mali princ" / "Ime" (1974) *"Šošana" / "Please, Don't Say Nothing" (as Land, 1975) *"Žeđ" / "Misli" (1976) *"Tomorrow" / "Under The Sky" (1977)


With Gordi


Studio albums

*''
Čovek ''Čovek'' (trans. "A Man") is the 1978 debut studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi. ''Čovek'' is Gordi's only studio album to be recorded with bass guitarist Zdenko Pomper, who was replaced by Slobodan Svrdlan shortly after the album relea ...
'' (1978) *''
Gordi 2 ''Gordi 2'' is the second studio album released by Yugoslav rock band Gordi, released in 1979. ''Gordi 2'' is the band's last album to feature drummer Stevan Milutinović. The closing track on the album, instrumental "Uspavanka" ("Lullaby"), ...
'' (1979) *''
Gordi 3 ''Gordi 3'' (stylized as ''Gordi III'' on the cover) is the third studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi, released in 1981. ''Gordi 3'' is the band's last progressive/ hard rock-oriented album before their switch to heavy metal with the albu ...
'' (1979) *''
Pakleni trio ''Pakleni trio'' (trans. ''Hell Trio'') is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi, released in 1981. ''Pakleni trio'' was the band's first album to feature heavy metal sound, for which Gordi are mostly remembered. Background Gor ...
'' (1981) *''
Kraljica smrti ''Kraljica smrti'' (trans. ''Queen of Death'') is the fifth and the last studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi, released in 1982. ''Kraljica smrti'' is the band's second heavy metal album, and is, alongside their previous album, '' Paklen ...
'' (1982)


Singles

*"Duga noć" / "Idi sad" (1978)


Solo


Studio albums

*''Zlatko i njegove gitare'' (1980) *''Zlatko'' (1982) *''Jednoj ženi'' (1983) *''Zlatko'' (1986) *''Blue Heart'' (1994) *''Zlatko'' (1995) *''Zlatko'' (1997)


Singles

*"Ko te sada ljubi" / "Osećanja" (1975) *''Ona je'' (double 7-inch, 1977) *"Tvoja pesma" / "U sumrak" (1978)


With Vox


Studio albums

*''Vox'' (1996) *''Vox'' (1998)


References

* ''EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006'', Janjatović Petar;


External links


Zlatko Manojlović at Discogs
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