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Dušan Prelević "Prele" (
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: Душан Прелевић Преле; 11 November 1948 – 28 July 2007) was a
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n and Yugoslav singer, journalist and writer. Prelević was widely known for his raspy voice, his transgressive public persona, and his trademark
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(which he startred wearing in mid-1990s, after he lost his right eye in a fight). During his musical career, Prelević released three solo albums and one album with the
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band
Opus Opus (: opera Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera ...
. He also made recordings with
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band
Korni Grupa Korni Grupa ( sr-cyr, Корни Група, trans. ''Korni Group'') was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1968. Launched and led by, as well as named after, the keyboardist Kornelije Kovač, the band was one of the first Yugoslav ro ...
and
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band Oliver. Prelević wrote articles and short stories for a number of Serbian and Yugoslav magazines and authored three books of short stories.


Biography


Early life

Prelević was born in
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on 11 November 1948. As young, he studied to become a
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. In his early years, Prelević was interested in sports: he played in
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clubs Bulburderac and
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, and was a
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in the
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club Partizan.


Musical career

Prelević started to perform in 1965, mostly
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and
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standards, as a member of the bands Orkani (''The Hurricanes''), Juniori (''The Juniors''), Tomi Sovilj i Njegove Siluete and Vizije (''The Visions''). In 1968, he became the vocalist for
Korni Grupa Korni Grupa ( sr-cyr, Корни Група, trans. ''Korni Group'') was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1968. Launched and led by, as well as named after, the keyboardist Kornelije Kovač, the band was one of the first Yugoslav ro ...
, but spent only several months with the band, as he was excluded from Korni Grupa by the leader
Kornelije Kovač Kornelije "Bata" Kovač ( sr-Cyrl, Корнелије "Бата" Ковач, ; ; 1 January 1942 – 13 September 2022) was a Serbian composer. Early life Born in Niš during World War II in the Nazi-occupied Serbia to a Hungarian father an ...
due to negligence towards professional obligations. He recorded only one song with Korni Grupa, "Čovek i pas" ("A Man and a Dog"), which would later appear as the
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of the single "Cigu-ligu" ("Tweedle-dum, Tweedle-dee"), recorded with the band's new vocalist Dalibor Brun. In 1970, on the Belgrade Spring festival, Prelević performed the song "Da l' postoji ona koju sanjam" ("Does the Girl from My Dreams Exist"). During the same year, on the Youth Festival in
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he was awarded for the song "Kažu" ("They Say"), but he went on stage to receive the award intoxicated, which was the first in a series of scandals he made during his career. Due to the scandal, he was banned from all
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programs for a year, which he spent performing in clubs in the
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and in the mountain resort
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in
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. In 1974, he joined the short-lasting
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supergroup Oliver, which consisted of Prelević, Oliver Mandić, members of
Pop Mašina Pop Mašina ( sr-cyr, Поп Машина; trans. ''Pop Machine'') was a SFRY, Yugoslav progressive rock band formed in Belgrade in 1972. The group blended hard rock sound with blues, psychedelic rock, psychedelic and acid rock elements and is co ...
, and other musicians from Belgrade. With the band, Prelević recorded the song "Tajna" ("A Secret"). During the same year, Prelević and the members of Korni Grupa, under the name Prele i Prijatelji (''Prele and Friends''), recorded the single "Vrati mi snove za dvoje" ("Return to Me Dreams for Two"). In 1975, he joined the reformed
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band
Opus Opus (: opera Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera ...
, with which he recorded their only studio album, '' Opus 1'', released in 1975. In 1979, he appeared on the Belgrade Spring festival with the song "Gubitnik sam ja" ("I am a Loser"), written by Oliver Mandić. The song was released on the various artists album ''Beogradsko proleće 1979'' (''Belgrade Spring 1979''). In 1980, he appeared on the
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festival with the song "Bela soba" ("White Room"), composed by Mandić and with lyrics written by Prelević himself. On the same festival, he performed the song "Ljubav naša umire" ("Our Love Is Dying") with jazz singer Nada Pavlović, the duet appearing on Nada Pavlović's 7-inch single. During the same year, he recorded the songs "Hiljaditi metar" ("The Thousandth Meter") and "Mi smo ponos druga Tita" ("We Are the Pride of Comrade Tito") for the album of youth work action songs ''O'ruk generacija'' (''Heigh-Ho Generation''). At the beginning of the 1980s, he performed in clubs in the
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. In 1982, he released his first solo album, entitled ''Na oštrici brijača'' (''On the Razor's Edge''). The songs featured on the album were written by Kire Mitrev,
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and Prelević himself. The album was recorded with keyboardist
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, guitarist Enes Mekić, drummer Vladimir "Furda" Furduj, bass guitarist Nenad Stefanović "Japanac", trumpeters Stjepko Gut and Georgi Dimitrovski, saxophonist Ivan Švager and trombonist Kire Mitrev. The title track featured the actor
Slobodan Aligrudić Slobodan Aligrudić ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Алигрудић; 15 October 1934 – 13 August 1985) was a Serbian actor known for some of the most memorable roles in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography Aligrudić was born in B ...
as the narrator. The album featured a cover of
Indexi Indexi was a Bosnian and former Yugoslav rock band popular in Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died. Some of their most notable songs are "Svijet u kome ži ...
song "Jutro će promeniti sve" ("The Morning Will Change Everything"). Prelević continued his cooperation with Mitrev by writing lyrics for the song "Žena od voska" ("Woman Made of Wax"), recorded by Mitrev's band KIM for their 1984 album ''Plaćena da voli'' (''Paid to Love''). On the 1986 MESAM festival, Prelević performed the song "Zbog takvih žena nastaju balade" ("That's the Sort of Woman Because of Which the Ballads Are Made"). In 1991, Prelević released his second solo album, ''U redu, pobedio sam'' (''All Right, I Won''), which featured songs from his first album and covers of
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standards which he recorded with trumpeter Duško Gojković, pianist Miša Krstić, bassist Miša Blam and drummer Lala Kovač. During the same year, he appeared as guest vocalist on Revolveri album ''Šest i po tona bombona'' (''Six and a Half Tons of Candy''), in their cover of
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's song "Ništa mudro" ("Nothing Smart"). His September 1991 concert in Filmski Grad and his March 1992 concert in Belgrade's Trade Union Hall featured
Indexi Indexi was a Bosnian and former Yugoslav rock band popular in Yugoslavia. It formed in 1962 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and disbanded in 2001 when singer Davorin Popović died. Some of their most notable songs are "Svijet u kome ži ...
as special guests. In 1994, for
Goran Bregović Goran Bregović ( sr-Cyrl, Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the ...
's album ''La Reine Margot'', which featured music Bregović had composed for the
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of the same name, Prelević sung the song "La Nuit", for which he also wrote the lyrics in an imaginary language resembling
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. During the same year, he made a guest appearance in Vlada i Bajka song "Beograd" ("Belgrade"), released on their album ''Ja nisam ja'' (''I Am not Me''). The song also featured guest appearances by
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,
Dragan Nikolić Dragoslav "Dragan" Nikolić ( sr-cyr, Драгослав Драган Николић, ; 20 August 1943 – 11 March 2016) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor. Nikolić studied at Dramatic Arts Academy in Belgrade. In 1967 he starred in the film ' ...
,
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and
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. In 1996, Prelević released the album ''Ja, Prele'' (''I, Prele''). The album featured large number of musicians: Radomir Mihajlović Točak (of
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), Dušan "Duda" Bezuha (of Zona B) and Dragan "Krle" Jovanović (of Generacija 5) on guitars, Saša Lokner (of
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) on
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, Đorđe Petrović on keyboards, Nebojša Ignjatović on bass, Čedomir "Čeda" Macura (of Bajaga i Instruktori) on drums, Vlada i Bajka and Nikola Hadži Nikolić (of
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) on vocals. The album, among other songs, featured a new version of Korni Grupa's "Čovek i pas", a cover of
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song "O, mladosti" ("Oh, Youth"), a cover of Atomsko Sklonište song "Treba imat' dušu" ("One Must Have a Soul"), a
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cover of
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's song " Tears in Heaven", entitled "Kada budem na nebu" ("When I'm in Heaven"), a Serbian language cover of
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' song " The Last Time", entitled "Neću da se predam" ("I Won't Give Up"), and a cover of
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' song "
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". In 2002, the CD ''Santa Maria Della Salute'' was released, featuring actor
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reciting the lyrics of
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's poem "Santa Maria Della Salute" and Prelević singing the song composed on the poem lyrics.


Journalistic and literary career

Since the first half of the 1980s, Prelević wrote for the magazines ''Duga'', '' NIN'', ''RTV Revija'' and ''Književne novine''. In 1998, Prelević started the magazine ''Probisvet'' (''Landloper''), but only one issue was published due to the
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. In 1987, his first book of short stories, entitled ''Kako je umro Baš Ćelik'' (''How
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Died''), was published. In 1991, he published his second book of short stories, ''Voz za jednu bitangu'' (''A Train for a Rascal''). With writer Milan Oklopčić and journalist Bogdan Tirnanić he coauthored the book of short stories ''Beogradske priče'' (''Belgrade Stories'', 1991). The book ''Poslednji krug u Monci'' (''The Last Circle at
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'', 2006) featured the collection of his short stories originally published in magazines. He wrote the drama ''F odeljenje'' (''Section F''). He was the editor of the
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''Njim samim'' (''By Himself''), which featured stories, poems and notes written by actor
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. Prelević was a member of the Association of Writers of Serbia. In 2018, the book ''Ko želi da živi večno'' (''Who Wants to Live Forever'') was published, edited by Prelević's daughter Milica and featuring his articles originally published in ''RTV Revija'' and ''
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'', his short stories originally published in ''Književne novine'', and his
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stories originally published in '' Politikin Zabavnik''.


Theatre, film and television

In 1969, Prelević was part of the cast in the Yugoslav production of ''
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'', which premiered on 20 March 1969, in
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theatre. He wrote the screenplay for Aleksandar Bošković's 1989 film ''Poslednji krug u Monci'' (''The Last Circle at
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''), in which he made a
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. He acted in Branko Baletić's TV series ''Kako'' (''How'') and in the omnibus film ''Package Arrangement''.


Politics

Prelević was a member of the
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. He was arrested during March 9, 1991 protest. He fought in the Croatian War.


Death

Prelević died in Belgrade after long illness, on 28 July 2007. He was 58 years old. He was cremated and his remains were buried at the
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. His tombstone bears the inscription "So far so good".


Legacy

A documentary about Prelević entitled ''U redu, pobedio sam'' (after his second studio album) was released in 2009. The film, directed by Vladimir Petrović, featured interviews with Prelević, actors Petar Božović and
Dragan Nikolić Dragoslav "Dragan" Nikolić ( sr-cyr, Драгослав Драган Николић, ; 20 August 1943 – 11 March 2016) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor. Nikolić studied at Dramatic Arts Academy in Belgrade. In 1967 he starred in the film ' ...
, writers
Momo Kapor Momčilo "Momo" Kapor ( sr-cyr, Момчило Момо Капор; 8 April 1937 – 3 March 2010) was a Serbian novelist and painter. He authored several screenplays, over forty novels, short stories, travel and autobiographic books and essays. ...
and Brana Crnčević, journalist Bogdan Tirnanić, and others. Prelević's song "Bela soba" was covered by Serbian band
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on their 2002 album ''Iz gazda Žikine kuhinje'' (''From Innkeeper Žika's Kitchen''). The song "Majko, na šta liči tvoj sin" ("Mother, Look at the State Your Son Is In") was remixed in 2010 by the Serbian project Laura 2000 on their debut studio album ''...pobiću se zadnji put da vidim da l' sam star'' (''... I'll Have a One Last Fistfight Just to See if I'm Old''), named after a verse from the song.


Discography


With Korni Grupa


Singles

*"Čovek i pas" (B-side of "Cigu-ligu"; 1969)


With Opus


Studio albums

*'' Opus 1'' (1975)


Solo


Studio albums

*''Na oštrici brijača'' (1982) *''Ja, Prele'' (1996)


Compilation albums

*''U redu, pobedio sam'' (1991)


Singles

*"Da l' postoji ona koju sanjam" / "Kažu" (1970) *"Hej, hej, okreni se" / "Jesenja pesma" (1973) *"Nisam više tvoj" / "U noćima bez sna" (1973) *"Vrati mi snove za dvoje" / "Ne traži ljubav" (1974) *"Mojih pet minuta" / "Povedi me" (1978) *"Hoću da pamtiš" / "Hoću da pamtiš – Instrumental" (1980)


With Oliver


Singles

*"Tajna" / "Prošlo je sve" (1974)


Other appearances

*"Ljubav naša umire" (duet with Nada Pavlović, B-side of Nada Pavlović – "Brodvej", 1980) *"Hiljaditi metar" / "Mi smo ponos druga Tita" (''O'ruk generacija'', 1980) *"La Nuit" (
Goran Bregović Goran Bregović ( sr-Cyrl, Горан Бреговић; born 22 March 1950) is a recording artist born in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the ...
– ''La Reine Margot'', 1994) *"Beograd" ( Vlada i Bajka – ''Ja nisam ja'', 1994) *"Santa Maria Della Salute" (''Santa Maria Della Salute'', 2002)


Bibliography

*''Kako je umro Baš Ćelik'' (1987) *''Voz za jednu bitangu'' (1991) *''Beogradske priče'' (With Milan Oklopčić and Bogdan Tirnanić, 1991) *''Poslednji krug u Monci'' (2006) *''Ko želi da živi večno'' (2018)


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Prelevic, Dusan 1948 births 2007 deaths Serbian rock singers Serbian blues singers 20th-century Serbian male singers Serbian writers Serbian male short story writers Serbian short story writers Yugoslav rock singers Yugoslav male singers Singers from Belgrade 20th-century Serbian journalists Eyepatch wearers Burials at Belgrade New Cemetery