Nemoguće Vruće
Nemoguće Vruće | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Zenica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia |
Genres | rock |
Years active | 1986 | –1990; 2011–today
Labels | Jugoton |
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Past members |
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Nemoguće vruće (lit. Impossibly Hot) is Bosnian pop-rock group from Zenica dating from 1986.[1] Very soon upon its establishment it became the best and then only Zenica rock band.[2]
The group was founded in June 1988 (date of the debut album) by its frontman, then young singer and 23-year-old student Mladen Vidović.[2] The group had seven members, teenagers, upon its foundation.[2] Nemoguće vruće is characterized by not having usual affluence of well known "Sarajevo pop-rock school" in their music and lyrics i.e. folk elements are not present;[2] their music is also somewhat "sweet pop".[3]
Zenica group has been active since 1986 until 1990s when they disbanded due to Bosnian War.[1] On 16 April 2011, group members reunited (after 23 years of pause) in Zenica for a return concert – location of the performance was restaurant "Tapas"[4] (former "Kasina");[1] on 25 November (BiH Statehood Day) 2011, they reunited for a return concert in Sarajevo – location of the performance was club "Cinemas-Sloga".[3]
On 21 March 2015 Nemoguće vruće held a concert in Arena Zenica, as a part of 20th International festival "Zenica spring" (RETROMANIA Zenica 2015) that marked 50 years of rock scene.[5] They performed with other Zenica musicians: Extra 2000, Rima band, The Badmakers, Ze selekcija, Gong and Taxi band.[5]
On 27 July 2019 Lovrić and his band gave[6] a 1.5-hour live performance on Zenica city square – as one of many concerts during Zenica summer fest 2019 (third main show of this festival). They performed, among other songs, songs of the band they get sometimes mixed with – Ritam Srca.
Band members
[edit]- Branislav Lovrić – vocal
- Edin Kulalić – drums
- Miro Kovačević – guitar
- Želimir Jukić – keyboards
- Igor Jukić – guitar
- Sandro Kovačević – guitar
- Aleksandar Golić – bass guitar[1]
- Past
- Asmir Spahić
- Josip Jajčević
- Mladen Vidović
- Zoran Polić
- Željko Brodarić Japa[7][1]
Discography
[edit]- Studio albums[7]
- Ljubavi Malog Werthera (Jugoton, 1987)
- Ljubavi Malog Werthera (reedition, 2013)
- songs: "Ameri"; "Hajde noći padajte"; "Kad skupi se raja"; "Ljubav mladog Werthera"; "Nema cure koja neće"; "One kao ne bi da se ljube"; "Picerija (Daj, da poljubim)"; "Pjeva Rusija"; "Sve su klinke izašle iz škole"
- Singles
- "Hajde Noći Padajte (Samo Vrbas Zna)" / "Pjeva Rusija" (Jugoton, 1987)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Premijerno / Nemoguće vruće slavi 30. rođendan: Pogledajte spot za pjesmu 'Probudi se'". radiosarajevo.ba. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Nemoguće vruće najzad dovodi Zenicu u YU rock ligu: Jugoton veruje u "Ljubavi mladog Werthera"". yugopapir.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
- ^ a b "NEMOGUCE VRUCE 25.11.2011: Povratak grupe Nemoguce Vruce!". pantarhei.ba. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
- ^ "Ritam srca". merak.ba. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
- ^ a b Nemoguće Vruće - RETROMANIA Zenica 2015. RetroMANIA BiH. YouTube. Archived from the original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
- ^ "Na Zenica Summer Festu sinoć Nemoguće vruće, večeras Ansambl Harmonija". vijesti.ba. Archived from the original on 28 July 2019. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
- ^ a b c "Nemoguće Vruće discography". Discogs.