Jugoton Funk Vol. 1 - A decade of Non-Aligned beats, soul, disco and jazz 1969-1979

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LIMITED - 2LP - CROATIA RECORDS
2020

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    TRACKLIST 

    Arsen Dedic - Punom parom / 1978

    Marijan Kasaj - Ideja / 1975

    Thimir Pop Asanovic - Mali crni brat / 1976

    Igor Savin - Alfa / 1979

    Ipe Ivandic - Dzambo / 1976

    Dalibor Brun - Davni zivot / 1976

    Plesni orkestar RTZ - Ljetne skice / 1977

    Ljupka Dimitrovska - Sta je tu je / 1975

    More - Aerodrom / 1974

    Zdravko Colic - Mujo kuje konja po mjesecu / 1975

    Alfi Kabiljo - Novinar (theme) / 1979

    Mladi levi - Zaznamovan / 1969

    Oko - Tema IV / 1976

    Pro arte - Ko vjecnu tugu nosi taj ima pravo da pjeva / 1970

    Rok hotel - Blue jeans / 1978

    Durdica Milicevic - Himna suncu / 1972

    Soul Sound Band - Ja te uzalud ljubim (Vehicle) / 1971

    Kosovski bozuri - Artizane e vogel / 1979

    Josipa Lisac - Lezaj od suza / 1974

    Ibn Tup - Dogadaj u 'Balkan Expressu' / 1978

    Grupa Rok - Dva jarca / 1974


    DESCRIPTION

    Limited edition of 500 double LPs in stunning gatefold sleeve


    First ever beats, breaks, and rare grooves compilation from ex-Yugoslavia

    Eastern European diggers delight

    Remastered straight from the vaults of Jugoton

    Raw funk, psych, prog rock, orchestral disco, big band jazz funk and more

    Start of a new series on Everland Music, dedicated to extraordinary 60s and 70s artists from ex-Yugoslavia, exclusively distributed by Everland Music


    Yugoslavia – six republics, four decades, one dictator and a single record label that ruled them all: Jugoton (Zagreb, Croatia). Jugoton was by far the country’s largest label with the strongest and most diverse output that stretched from Balkan roots to contemporary trends and the sound of tomorrow.

    The early days of Yugoslavia featured strong censorship but by the end of the ‘60s the Communist party views softened up to a large degree. Westernized music already had a solid presence and the first James Brown influenced compositions were released. Yugo funk, a term coined by DJs and crate diggers from the Balkans, encompasses a wide variety of performers and genres: from the 60’s Merseybeat rock bands, prog rock groovers, and big band jazz orchestras to the late 70’s sophisticated 4×4 funk and essentially everything in between.

    Jugoton Funk Vol.1, a first of its kind, celebrates the pioneer years of funk-infused music released by Jugoton. While in pursuit of these treasures all over the Balkan region and beyond, the compilation’s selectors, Dr. Smeđi Šećer & Višeslav Laboš, both active as DJ’s and crate diggers from the sole beginnings of the ex-Yu craze, wanted to capture the authentic and idiosyncratic funk sound of Jugoton and Yugoslavia. So here it is, comb your mustache, light up a fat one, turn up the amplifier and headbang away to these amazing tunes remastered from original master tapes dug out of the Jugoton vaults (now Croatia Records).