Yugoton


Yugoton is a tribute album to the former Yugoslav rock scene released in Poland by ZIC ZAC Music Company and BMG Poland in 2001.
It features cover versions of eminent ex-Yugoslav artists performed in Polish language by the cover band named Yugoton, composed of several notable Polish musicians.

Background

The non-aligned SFR Yugoslavia was not an Eastern Bloc member and was largely opened to western influences, compared to the other communist countries. Yugoslavia had a well-developed rock scene, which became very popular in communist Poland, where the freedom of expression was much more restricted. Many Yugoslav artists toured Poland. Električni orgazam recorded a live album titled Warszawa '81, Azra released the song Poljska u mome srcu as a support to the Polish opposition against Wojciech Jaruzelski and the prominent promoter Igor Vidmar organized a concert in support of Solidarity.

Overview

Yugoton is a tribute to the former Yugoslav music scene. Even its very title is a nod to the Yugoslav record industry, specifically its largest and most prominent publicly owned record label Jugoton. It features cover versions of eminent artists from SFR Yugoslavia such as: Električni orgazam, Idoli, Prljavo kazalište, Haustor, Parni valjak and Bajaga i Instruktori. Most of these artists were formerly involved in the Yugoslav new wave scene. The cover versions are performed in Polish by the cover band Yugoton featuring: Katarzyna Nosowska, Paweł Kukiz, Olaf Deriglasoff, Ryszard „Tymon” Tymański, Kazik and others. The CD also has CD-ROM multimedia features for PC use.
The ties between the former Yugoslav and the Polish scenes still exist. Vlada Divljan from Belgrade's Idoli and Darko Rundek from the Zagreb-based Haustor were invited as guests to the Yugoton project. They are featured in the photo on the CD cover of Yugoton together with Polish artists.
Later the project name was changed to Yugopolis. Under this name the band released two more albums and third is being produced. They also played live. Only Paweł Kukiz sang lead vocals on all three albums.

Track listing

  1. "Malcziki", originally by VIS Idoli
  2. "Rzadko Widuję Cię Z Dziewczętami", originally by VIS Idoli
  3. "Dziewczęta W Letnich Sukienkach/Moja Prva Ljubav", originally by Haustor
  4. "Czarno-Biały Świat/Crno Bijeli Svijet", originally by Prljavo kazalište
  5. "Gdy Miasto Śpi /Obicna Ljubavna Pjesma", originally by Aerodrom
  6. "Falochron/442 Do Beograda", originally by Bajaga
  7. "Elektryczny Orgazm/Kako Bubanj Kaze", originally by Električni Orgazam
  8. "To Była Sobota/Zamisli život u ritmu muzike za ples", originally by Film
  9. "Ema/Ena", originally by Haustor
  10. "W Sercu Miasta/Odvedi me iz ovog grada", originally by Film
  11. "O Nic Nie Pytaj /Uhvati Ritam", originally by Parni valjak
  12. "1000 Kawałków/Neprilagođen", originally by Film