Azra
Azra
Azra was a rock band from Zagreb, Croatia, that was popular across former Yugoslavia in the 1980s. Azra was formed in 1977 by its frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. He became an urban legend even before Azra recorded the first album. He and his guitar would show up in different places of the city and sang to everyone, or nobody, depending on the occasion. Other two members were Mišo Hrnjak (bass) and Boris Leiner (drums).
Azra was a rock band from Zagreb, Croatia, that was popular across former Yugoslavia in the 1980s. Azra was formed in 1977 by its frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. He became an urban legend even before Azra recorded the first album. He and his guitar would show up in different places of the city and sang to everyone, or nobody, depending on the occasion.
Other two members were Mišo Hrnjak (bass) and Boris Leiner (drums). They named the band after the verse "Ja se zovem El Muhamed/Iz plemena starih Azra/Što za ljubav glavu gube/I umiru kada ljube!" (trans. "My name is El Muhamed/From the tribe of the old Azra/That lose their lives for love/And die when they kiss!") from a sevdalinka "Kraj tanahna šadrvana", which is a translation of Heinrich Heine's song Der Asra. They released their first single in 1979 with songs "Balkan" and "A šta da radim". The first, self-titled, album, published in 1980, achieved commercial success and popularized Azra in the former Yugoslavia.
Azra recorded its last studio album "Izmedju krajnosti" in 1987. In 1988 the band recorded 4LP live album under the name "Zadovoljština" (Satisfaction), after which Štulić disbanded the band (I wonder whether this pun was intended). Štulić recorded another three albums while in Houten, Netherlands, where he currently lives. He is often at lengths with his past as he lives a secluded life and is often the target of reporters seeking (most often unsuccessfully) an interview. A 2003 rock documentary, Sretno dijete (Happy Child, the title of a Prljavo Kazalište song) depicts Azra as the centre figure of the rock scene in the former Yugoslavia during the 1980s, along with the influential Bijelo dugme. Even until today, Azra has remained very popular among youth in the countries of former Yugoslavia, unlike many other new wave bands which are now considered, more or less, historical examples. Discography: - Singles - Balkan (The Balkans), A šta da radim (What am I gonna do) - (Jugoton 1979) - Lijepe žene prolaze kroz grad (Pretty women passing through the town), Poziv na ples (The Invitation to dance), Suzy F.- (Jugoton, 1980) - Đoni, budi dobar (Johnny B.
Good), Teško vrijeme (The Difficult Time) - (Jugoton 1982) - E, pa što (So what), Sloboda (The Freedom), Gluperde lutaju daleko (Jerks wander far) - (Jugoton 1982) - Nemir i strast (Restlessness and passion), Doviđenja na Vlaškom drumu (Farewell on the Vlaska road) - (Jugoton 1983) - Albums - Azra - (Jugoton, 1980) - Sunčana strana ulice (The Sunny side of the street) - (Double - Jugoton, 1981) - Ravno do dna (Straight to the bottom) - (Double Live - Jugoton, 1982) - Filigranski pločnici (The Filigree Sidewalks) - (Double - Jugoton, 1982) - Kad fazani lete (When pheasants fly) - (Jugoton, 1983) - Krivo srastanje (The Mistaken Sublimation) - (Jugoton, 1984) - It Ain't Like the Movies At All - (Triple - Diskoton, 1986) - Između krajnosti (In Between Extremes) - (Jugoton, 1987) - Zadovoljština ('Satisfaction') - (Quadruple Live, 1988) - Other - Zadovoljština (Zagreb, Live Concert, 1988) - Das Ist Johnny (Sarajevo, Live Film, 1991) More about Azra, including lyrics, guitar tabs etc, you can find out at http://www.azraweb.com/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
Other two members were Mišo Hrnjak (bass) and Boris Leiner (drums). They named the band after the verse "Ja se zovem El Muhamed/Iz plemena starih Azra/Što za ljubav glavu gube/I umiru kada ljube!" (trans. "My name is El Muhamed/From the tribe of the old Azra/That lose their lives for love/And die when they kiss!") from a sevdalinka "Kraj tanahna šadrvana", which is a translation of Heinrich Heine's song Der Asra. They released their first single in 1979 with songs "Balkan" and "A šta da radim". The first, self-titled, album, published in 1980, achieved commercial success and popularized Azra in the former Yugoslavia.
Azra recorded its last studio album "Izmedju krajnosti" in 1987. In 1988 the band recorded 4LP live album under the name "Zadovoljština" (Satisfaction), after which Štulić disbanded the band (I wonder whether this pun was intended). Štulić recorded another three albums while in Houten, Netherlands, where he currently lives. He is often at lengths with his past as he lives a secluded life and is often the target of reporters seeking (most often unsuccessfully) an interview. A 2003 rock documentary, Sretno dijete (Happy Child, the title of a Prljavo Kazalište song) depicts Azra as the centre figure of the rock scene in the former Yugoslavia during the 1980s, along with the influential Bijelo dugme. Even until today, Azra has remained very popular among youth in the countries of former Yugoslavia, unlike many other new wave bands which are now considered, more or less, historical examples. Discography: - Singles - Balkan (The Balkans), A šta da radim (What am I gonna do) - (Jugoton 1979) - Lijepe žene prolaze kroz grad (Pretty women passing through the town), Poziv na ples (The Invitation to dance), Suzy F.- (Jugoton, 1980) - Đoni, budi dobar (Johnny B.
Good), Teško vrijeme (The Difficult Time) - (Jugoton 1982) - E, pa što (So what), Sloboda (The Freedom), Gluperde lutaju daleko (Jerks wander far) - (Jugoton 1982) - Nemir i strast (Restlessness and passion), Doviđenja na Vlaškom drumu (Farewell on the Vlaska road) - (Jugoton 1983) - Albums - Azra - (Jugoton, 1980) - Sunčana strana ulice (The Sunny side of the street) - (Double - Jugoton, 1981) - Ravno do dna (Straight to the bottom) - (Double Live - Jugoton, 1982) - Filigranski pločnici (The Filigree Sidewalks) - (Double - Jugoton, 1982) - Kad fazani lete (When pheasants fly) - (Jugoton, 1983) - Krivo srastanje (The Mistaken Sublimation) - (Jugoton, 1984) - It Ain't Like the Movies At All - (Triple - Diskoton, 1986) - Između krajnosti (In Between Extremes) - (Jugoton, 1987) - Zadovoljština ('Satisfaction') - (Quadruple Live, 1988) - Other - Zadovoljština (Zagreb, Live Concert, 1988) - Das Ist Johnny (Sarajevo, Live Film, 1991) More about Azra, including lyrics, guitar tabs etc, you can find out at http://www.azraweb.com/ User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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