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2 Post-breakup  





3 Discography  



3.1  Singles  







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San
San in 1973
San in 1973
Background information
OriginBelgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Genres
  • acoustic rock
  • Years active1971 – 1975
    LabelsPGP-RTB
    Past membersSanja Ilić
    Predrag Jovičić
    Aleksandar Slaviković
    Dragoslav Jovanović
    Aleksandar Grujić

    San (Serbian Cyrillic: Сан, trans. The Dream) was a Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1971. San was formed by the composer Aleksandar "Sanja" Ilić. It disbanded in 1975, after the band's vocalist Predrag Jovičić died in concert from an electric shock.

    Band history

    [edit]

    The band was formed in 1971 by keyboardist and composer Aleksandar "Sanja" Ilić, who gathered former members of the beat bands Smeli, Samonikli, Bele Višnje and Vragolani.[1] The band consisted of Ilić (keyboards), Predrag Jovičić (vocals), Aleksandar Slaviković (guitar), Dragoslav Jovanović (bass guitar) and Aleksandar Grujić (drums).[1]

    In 1971, the band released their first 7-inch single, featuring the songs『Tebe sam želeo』("I Wanted You") and "Helena", through PGP-RTB.[2] Two years later, the band released the single with the songs "Papirni brodovi" ("Paper Ships") and "Hej, malena" ("Hey, Little Girl").[2] In 1974, the band released three 7-inch singles: the first one featuring the songs "Legenda" ("Legend") and "Milena", the second one featuring the songs "Jedan svet za sve" ("One World for All") and "Srce na dlanu" ("Heart on a Sleeve"), and the third one featuring the songs "Anabela" and "Zvezda ljubavi" ("Love Star").[2] With the song "Legenda", the band won the Second Prize on 1974 Festival OmladinainSubotica.[3] During these several years, Ilić wrote music for the film ITD (ETC.) and the rock opera Arhanđeli i automati (Archangels and Automatons) performed in Belgrade's Dadov Theatre.[1]

    On February 2, 1975, during a concert at Čair HallinNiš, Jovičić died from an electric shock.[2] Ilić decided to disband San and never to perform in a rock band again.[2]

    Post-breakup

    [edit]

    After San disbanded, Ilić continued his career as a composer.[2]

    In 1975, the progressive rock band Pop Mašina released the song "Rekvijem za prijatelja" ("Requiem for a Friend") dedicated to Jovičić. The song lyrics were written by S Vremena Na Vreme member Ljuba Ninković.[4]

    In 1977, former members of San, with the band Maj and the singers Zdravko Čolić, Dado Topić, Bisera Veletanlić, Zdenka Kovačiček and Zlatko Pejaković, recorded the album Uspomene (Memories) as a tribute to Jovičić.[2]

    In 1994, the song "Legenda" was released on Komuna compilation album Sve smo mogli mi: Akustičarska muzika (We Could Have Done All: Acoustic Music), which featured songs by Yugoslav acoustic rock acts.[2]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 202.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 203.
  • ^ Omladinski festival 1974
  • ^ Pop Mašina - Na izvoru svetlosti at Discogs
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_(band)&oldid=1176161144"

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