Time (Yugoslav band)

Time
Origin Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres Progressive rock, Jazz fusion
Years active 19711977
Labels Jugoton, PGP-RTB
Past members

Dado Topić
Tihomir Pop Asanović
Vedran Božić
Mario Mavrin
Ratko Divjak
Brane Lambert Živković
Petar "Peco" Petej
Ivan "Piko" Stančić
Karel Novak Čarli
Mladen Baraković
Nenad Zubak
Dragi Jelić

Christopher Nicholls

Time was a rock band from Yugoslavia that was formed in 1971 by Dado Topić (vocals) after leaving his previous band Korni Grupa. The original lineup consisted of, in addition to Topić, Tihomir Pop Asanović (organ), Vedran Božić (guitar), Mario Mavrin (bass), Ratko Divjak (drums) and Brane Lambert Živković (piano and flute). Time frequently changed lineup and after three albums and many tours disbanded in late 1977 and Dado Topić started his solo career. In 1998 and 2001, Time reunited to play a limited number of live concerts. Now they still play together as a rock trio.

Time played a style of progressive rock with some jazz influences, perhaps similar to musical notions expressed by King Crimson, Genesis or Steely Dan. The first album has a prominent Hammond organ, piano and flute. "Time II" has a harder sound and includes several ballads. The third album may be considered to have a jazz-funk production style. The most popular songs were "Da li znaš da te volim", "Rock 'n' roll u Beogradu", "Istina mašina" and others.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilation albums

References

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