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633: 613:) was recorded with two new members, bass guitarist Marino Pelajić (formerly of Film) and keyboardist Julije Rejić. Sacher appeared on the album as a guest, playing bass guitar in five songs. All the songs on the album were once again written by Rundek. The album was well-received by music critics and the public, with the songs "Ula ulala", "Bi mogo da mogu" ("I Could if I Could"), "Uzalud pitaÅ”" ("You Are Asking in Vain"), "Samo na čas" and "Uhode" ("Stalkers") becoming the audience's favorites. 528: 515:"), "Skriven iza lažnih imena" ("Hidden Behind False Names") and the title track brought a distinctive atmosphere which was novel to Yugoslav rock scene. The album also featured the song "Radnička klasa odlazi u raj", previously removed from the band's debut album by Jugoton executives. Despite the critical success of the album, the follow up tour was not very successful, and Saher and Prica left the band in 1984, forming the band Brojani ( 388:, who also played guitar on several tracks. The album brought, alongside "Moja prva ljubav", which went on to become a major hit, slightly mystical and psychedelic songs "Radio", "Mijenjam se" ("I'm Changing"), "Tko je to" ("Who Is That"), "Duhovi" ("Ghosts"), "Crni žbir" ("Black Spy"), "Lice" ("Face") and "60ā€“65." ("'60-'65"). "Lice" and Sacher's intimate and nostalgic song "60ā€“65." later appeared in 309:, before he was replaced in Haustor by Zoran PeriÅ”ić. The band was soon joined by Zoran Vuletić (keyboards), Dragan Prica "Capri" (saxophone) and Nikola Santro (trombone). In 1980, thanks to the aid of radio journalist Anđelko Maletić and music critic Dražen Vrdoljak, the band got an opportunity to record two songs for 887:) festival, in the lineup featuring Darko Rundek, Srđan Sacher, Zoran Zajec, Damir Prica, Nikola Santro and Igor Pavlica, with Boris Leiner and Ozren Å tiglić performing as guests. Other guests on the concert were Robert Lovrić, Max Wilson and Jurij Novoselić's brother Sergej Novoselić on violin. 232:-influenced sound with Rudnek's poetic lyrics inspired by various works of literature, film and comics. Despite the praises the album received from the Yugoslav music press, Sacher left the band after the follow up tour, leaving Rundek as the band's sole composer and lyricist. The albums 414:. However, prior to the album release, Jugoton executives removed it from the album on the insistence of the Yugoslav Secretariat for Culture. The band's debut and their effective live appearances soon made them one of four most prominent bands of the Zagreb new wave scene, alongside 38: 882:
At the end of 1995, Rundek returned to Zagreb from Paris, holding a series of well-received concerts, with 10,000 visitors in total attending the performances. The good reception of the performances led to Haustor reuniting for a concert on the 1996 Zagreb gori
242:, released in 1988, were well received by the public and the music critics. However, the band suddenly disbanded in 1990, while in the midst of recording their fifth studio album. After the group ended their activity, Rundek made a highly successful career as a 541:
was recorded by Rundek, Prica and Zajec, with Gulić and Santro, although they had at the time already left the band, nevertheless taking part in the recording sessions. The bass guitar on the recording was played by Rundek, and on some tracks the band used
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with a new version of "Moja prva ljubav" and the song "Pogled u bolju budućnost" ("A View into a Better Future"), the first recorded with Leiner playing the drums. Following the single release, Haustor performed in Belgrade, on the Pozdrav iz Zagreba
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and their theatrical live performances. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1981ā€”today considered one of key albums of Yugoslav new waveā€”launched them to nationwide fame and critical acclaim. In 1984, the band released the album
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was released, featuring five songs originally recorded for the never-finished fifth studio album ā€“ "Hiawatha", "Disanje" ("Breathing"), "Ista slika" ("The Same Picture"), "More, more" ("Sea, Sea") and "SeƱor".
446:. At the end of 1981, Haustor released a 7-inch single with the songs "Zima" ("Winter"), "Majmuni i mesec" ("Monkeys and the Moon") and "Capri", the latter dedicated to their saxophonist Dragan Prica "Capri". 848:. The performance featured guest appearances by Jurij Novoselić (saxophone) and Stanko JuzbaÅ”ić (percussion). Beside the songs which appeared on the band's first two studio albums and 7-inch singles, 898:
on vinyl. For this occasion, the lineup which recorded the album, consisting of Rundek, Sacher, Prica, Gulić and Zajec, reunited to rework "Treći svijet" to the song "Trijeći svijet Dub 2022".
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in February 1982. The band continued their activity at the beginning of 1983, in the lineup featuring Rundek, Sacher, Prica, Gulić, and a new member, guitarist Zoran Zajec. With former
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Haustor reunited in 1996 with both Rundek and Sacher for a live performance in Zagreb. The group made one more one-off reunion, in 2022, when the lineup that worked on the album
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featured six songs which Haustor never recorded in studio. Despite low technical quality of the recordings, the album was reissued as a double vinyl release in 2019.
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The lyrics of sixteen songs by the band, thirteen authored by Rundek, two authored by Sacher and one co-authored by Rundek and Sacher, were featured in
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by artist NataÅ”a Lučetić. In 2000, Pajić moved back to Zagreb, where he continued the activity of Cul-de-Sac, adding Orkestar za ubrzanu evoluciju (
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music. For the promotional tour, the band was rejoined by Gulić, Prica and Santro, with addition of bass guitarist Mario BariÅ”in (formerly of
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polled No. 45. All four albums also appeared on the 2015 list of 100 Greatest Yugoslav Albums published by the Croatian edition of
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Haustor's work on their second studio album was interrupted when part of the members was drafted to serve their mandatory stints in the
844:, named after a verse from "Moja prva ljubav"), featuring the recording of Haustor's performance held on 6 January 1982 in Zagreb club 770:). He formed his band Gul Y Marlones de Brando, performing as the vocalist and the drummer with the group. The band released the album 1463: 1580: 1585: 694:. During the band's initial run, a number of musicians performed with them, including Rundek (on guitar and bass guitar), Pavlica, 194: 1058:
list. In 2006, "Å ejn" was polled No. 2, "Ena" was polled No. 11, and "Moja prva ljubav" was polled No. 41 on the
402:). The album should have featured the song "Radnička klasa odlazi u raj" ("The Working Class Goes to Heaven"), named after the 749:, released in 2019, featured studio recordings, as well as recordings from concerts and rehearsals made in 1986ā€“2006 period. 762: 602:) and trumpeter Igor Pavlica. In 1986, the band appeared on Zagreb Fest with the song "Samo na čas" ("Only for a Moment"). 373:. During the spring, PeriÅ”ić was replaced by new drummer, Srđan Gulić, with whom they started recording their debut album. 1590: 1575: 1003:
All four studio albums by Haustor appeared on the list of 100 Greatest Albums of Yugoslav Popular Music in the 1998 book
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Neven Jurić, drummers Predrag Dubravčić and Ivan MaruÅ”ić "Klif", and others. They released two albums, the live album
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At the beginning of the band's career, drummer Boris Leiner simultaneously performed with Haustor and the band
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band Pink Noise Quartet, recording their 1999 self-titled album with them. He also composed music for the
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performing in 2017. In the mid-1990s, Rundek started a highly successful career as a singer-songwriter.
567: 722:, where they reformed the band. In addition to working with Cul-de-Sac, Prica also performed with the 507:'s comics. The songs "Neobičan dan" ("Unusual Day"), "Zadnji pogled na JerÅ”aleim" ("The Last Look at 458: 797: 574:, who recited in the song "Take the Money and Run". The album was produced by Dragan Mačinović and 582:
brought the second major hit in the band's career, the song "Ena", alongside successful "Å ejn" ("
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musician Neven FrangeÅ” (keyboards), with female members of the reggae band Naturalna Mistika (
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In 2000, "Å ejn" was polled No. 26, and "Moja prva ljubav" was polled No. 63 on the
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band formed in Zagreb in 1979. Haustor is considered one of the most prominent bands of the
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Songs of Brotherhood, Childhood & Offspring: Anthology of Ex YU Rock Poetry 1967 ā€“ 2007
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musicians' covers of songs by Yugoslav rock acts. "Ena" was also covered by Croatian band
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In 1990, while in the midst of the recording of their fifth album, with the working title
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band Jall aux Yeux in 2024, Rundek making a guest appearance on their version. Serbian
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Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 ā€“ 2007
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Pesme bratstva, detinjstva & potomstva: Antologija ex YU rok poezije 1967 - 2007
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Pavlica performed with a number of artists, most prominently Darko Rundek Band,
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into the band's performances, while Sacher, who was at the time a student of
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recording backing vocals. The album also featured guest appearance by actor
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recorded a successful cover of "Å ejn" for the 1999 various artists album
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Post breakup: New activities by former members and posthumous releases
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At the beginning of 1981, the band recorded their debut release, a
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reunited to rework the title track for the album's vinyl reissue.
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The band's self titled-debut album was released in 1981 through
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The End of the World and the Other Songs Including Hit Single
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Logo used by the band since the release of their third album
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After Haustor disbanded, Rundek moved with his family to
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The band was formed by vocalist and occasional guitarist
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The B92 Top 100 Domestic Songs list at B92 official site
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covered Haustor song "Treći svijet" on their 1995 album
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YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike
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YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music
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YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike
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Rock Express Top 100 Yugoslav Rock Songs of All Times
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Some More (Part Four) 353:into the band's new wave sound. 36: 1586:Croatian post-punk music groups 1513: 1171:The Ultimate Haustor Collection 902:was reissued on vinyl in 2023. 832:In 1995, Blind Dog Records and 438:played as opening acts for the 1468: 1457: 1120: 1082: 331:Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art 1: 1209: 972:), and in French language by 796:. He wrote opening songs for 1509:(in Serbian) (25). Belgrade. 333:, introduced theatricality, 261: 7: 1177: 943:Korak napred 2 koraka nazad 760:he recorded the 1991 album 622:Quick-Witted Little Weirdos 469:as the producer and with a 10: 1627: 1591:Yugoslav rock music groups 1576:Croatian rock music groups 1538:Janjatović, Petar (2008). 1479:. 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Index

Ictalurus
Haustor in 1988
Zagreb
SR Croatia
SFR Yugoslavia
New wave
ska
post-punk
world music
art rock
pop rock
Jugoton
Croatia Records
Darko Rundek
Yugoslav
rock
Yugoslav new wave scene
Yugoslav rock scene
Darko Rundek
Srđan Sacher
ethnic music
world music
Bolero
singer-songwriter
Darko Rundek
Srđan Sacher
Eustachi
Azra
Radio Zagreb
short story

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