Dobri Isak

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Dobri Isak
SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Years active1983–1986
LabelsSKC Niš, PMK Records
Past membersPredrag Cvetičanin
Miloš Miladinović
Saša Marković
Nenad Cvetičanin
Zoran Đorđević
Websitewww.myspace.com/dobriisaknis

Dobri Isak (

darkwave band formed in Niš
in 1983.

Dobri Isak existed for only a couple years, releasing only one studio album,

cult status, and after it was reissued in 2009, it gained new attention from audiences and recognition from music critics in Serbia
and other former Yugoslav republics.

History

1983 - 1986

Original cassette cover for Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara

In late 1983 Predrag Cvetičanin (guitar, vocals), along with Zoran Đorđević (guitar), Branko (bass guitar) and Boban (drums), formed Dobri Isak.[1] Having performed at minor local clubs, the band recorded a home-made demo, however, the lineup dissolved during the summer of the following year.[1] After several months, Cvetičanin, with bass guitarist Miloš Miladinović and drummer Saša Marković "Markiz", reformed the band.[1] Soon after that, Nenad Cvetičanin, Predrag's brother, also became a member of the band. He joined the band while his own, Arnold Layne, was on hiatus.[1]

The band recorded their first and only studio album

compact cassette only and printed in a limited number of 100 copies,[2] had been distributed by the Ljubljana Students' Cultural Center, and rapidly sold out.[1]

The band presented their new material to the Niš audience, also performing at the 1985 Serbian Youth Festival in

Split during the summer of the same year.[1] After the Split performance, the band performed with several other Niš bands at the Pozdrav iz Niša (Greetings from Niš) manifestation in Skopje.[1] In a short time period, the band had another performance in Skopje, appearing as guests at the first solo concert of the band Padot na Vizantija.[1]

During late 1985, the band performed at the Rock Bands Festival held at the

synthpop band Romantične Boje (Romantic Colours), singing part of the lead vocals on the track "San" ("A Dream"), but the recordings were never released due to the unsuccessful negotiations with PGP-RTB.[3]

Dobri Isak performed until June 1986, when they held their last concert, performing with Arnold Layne and Mizar at Niš Synagogue, after which they decided to split up.[1]

Post-breakup

During the 1990s and the 2000s Dobri Isak's only album ejoyed a

indie record label PMK Records re-released Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara with seven additional bonus tracks consisting of unreleased material.[2] The album reissue brought the new attention of the audience and recognition from music critics in Serbia and other former Yugoslav republics.[5][6][7][8]

In June 2010 PMK Records released the 150 copies limited edition reissue of the album, featuring an alternate album cover, with the band logo written in red, and a black CD. In 2015 the album was released on

vinyl record for the first time by the same record label.[9] During the same year, the label issued the 100 copies limited vinyl edition of the album on transparent red vinyl.[10]

Legacy

In 2016 PMK Records released the

tribute album I mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara (We Too Cry Behind Dark Glasses), featuring 11 covers of Dobri Isak songs by the bands Asphalt Chant, Iv/an, Figurative Theatre, Cyborgs on Crack, Pod, Novembar, Language.Sex.Violence, Paydo Komma, Baden-Baden, Katabazija, Plazma Maschina, Šlagvort Na Kraju, Psihokratija, Plastic Sunday, Horkestar and t.O.F.[11] Croatian rock band Mlijeko covered "Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara" in 2010.[12]

The 2012 documentary about Niš rock scene directed by Marijan Cvetanović and Velimir Stojanović was entitled Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara.[13]

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Stanojević, Vladan (2001). Enciklopedija niškog Rock 'n' Rolla 1962 - 2000. Niš: self-released. p. 71.
  2. ^ a b ""Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara" at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  3. ^ "Links on Dobri Isak at Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2011-09-07.
  4. ^ "Dobri Isak: 30 godina plačemo iza tamnih naočara", Helly Cherry
  5. ^ "Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara reissue review at Barikada.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  6. ^ Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara reissue review at Time Machine Music
  7. ^ Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara reissue review at Mikrofonija.com
  8. ^ Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara reissue review at Terapija.net
  9. ^ "Promocija ploče "Mi plačemo iza tamnhih naočara" | NisCafe". 22 January 2016.
  10. ^ Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara limited vinyl edition at Discogs
  11. ^ "Promocija albuma obrada pesama Dobrog Isaka", Rockomotiva.com
  12. ^ Mlijeko official MySpace
  13. ^ "Dokumentarac o niškoj rok sceni", Popboks.com

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