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_________________________________ 1994 - Kristali 1994 - Znam (Singl) 1997 - Dolina Ljubavi 1999 - Korak Napred, Dva Koraka Nazad 2001 - Sve Sto Dolazi 2003 - Live @ Studio 6 2010 - Bunt (Live) 2010 - Muzika Za Film (Zena Sa Slomljenim Nosem

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The Crystals are a Serbian britpop/pop rock band from Belgrade.

1990s
The band was formed on January 1993, by bassist and vocalist Dejan Gvozden and guitarist eljko Marku, whom, having performed blues and rock standards in Belgrade cafes, were joined by drummer Dejan Kosti. By the time the band had written their first hit song "Dva metra" ("Two Meters"), for which the music video was directed by Milutin Petrovi,[1] they had already featured a new bassist Milan Popovi, thus leaving Gvozden on the vocal position only. The band was further expanded with the arrival of the former Del Arno Band member Nenad Potije on trombone. During the same year, the band had their first recording, the song "O kako si lepa" ("Oh, How Beautiful You Are"), released on the L.V.O. Records various artists compilation Academia vol.1,[2] and the live version of the song, recorded at the Belgrade club Prostor on February 9, 1994, appeared on the 1995 live various artists compilation Groovanje vol. 1.[3] The debut album Kristali (The Crystals), released by L.V.O. Records in 1994, featured guest appearances by Eyesburn frontman Nemanja Koji (trombone), Borivoje Borac (saxophone), Vladimir Lei (percussion), ore Vasovi (keyboards) and Da ili Bu member Aleksadar Mitanovski, who played the guitar solo on the track "Emili" ("Emily").[4] The album, recorded at the Belgrade Akademija studio from March until June 1994, was produced by Goran ivkovi "ika" and Rodoljub Stojanovi, and the album cover was designed by Goranka Mati.[4] Through the notable songs "Dva metra" ("Two Meters"), "O kako si lepa", "Znam" ("I Know") and "Osmi dan" ("The Eighth Day"), the latter two being released on a double A-side 7" single,[5]

the band promoted pop structured songs up-to-date with the current Britpop trends in Great Britain. Available on compact cassette only, the album was quickly sold out and is today a rarity and a collector's item.[4] The second studio album, Dolina ljubavi (The Valley of Love), released on April 1997 and produced by Igor Borojevi, featured guest appearances by Block Out member Aleksandar Bala (bass), Aleksandar Tomi (saxophone), and Rambo Amadeus, who played acoustic guitar on the track "Sad se svega seam" ("Now I Remember Everything"). The songs "Talasi" ("The Waves"), "Novi dan" ("New Day"), and "Hajde, hajde" ("Come On") followed the same musical patterns found on the debut. The following year, the band recorded the soundtrack for the theatre play Furka, and in 1999, the band appeared on the various artists cover album Korak napred 2 koraka nazad (A Step Forward 2 Steps Backwards), with the cover version of the song "Baby, baby", originally written by Sran aper, and performed by the fictional band VIS Simboli in the Slobodan ijan 1984 movie Davitelj protiv davitelja (Strangler Versus Strangler).

2000s
In 2001, the band released their third studio album Sve to dolazi (All That Is To Come) featuring new members, bassist Aleksandar ii and drummer Bojan Dmitrainovi, whereas Gvozden, beside the vocal duties, also became the rhythm guitarist. Ten new songs, all written by Gvozden and Marku, including the notable "Ustani, kreni" ("Stand Up, Go"), "Menjam se" ("I am Changing") and "Moje srce" ("My Heart"), were produced by Mirko Vukomanovi. The following year, the band appeared on two Metropolis Records various artists compilations: the song "Sad se svega seam" appeared on the Metropolis vol.1,[6] "Ti si sa drugoga sveta" ("You Are From Another World") appeared on Metropolis vol.2.[7] The remix of the song "Ustani, kreni" edited by the electronic band Intruder appeared on the Intruder 2002 album Collector's Item.[8] The recording of the song "Tvoje pismo" ("Your Letter"), recorded at the Dejan Cuki & Spori Ritam Band November 16, 2002 Sava Centar concert, featuring Gvozden and Marku, was released in 2003 on the Dejan Cuki & Spori Ritam Band live album DC & SRB @ SC by BK Sound.[9] During the same year, the lineup featuring Gvozden, Marku, bassist Dejan kopelja, drummer Ratko Ljubii and keyboardist Ivan Krsti celebrated the tenth anniversary of the band existence at a live performance held at the Belgrade studio VI. The recording of the performance was released on the 2004 live album Live @ studio 6, featuring rearranged versions of the songs recorded during the first decade. During the same year, the band recorded the single "Mesto za nas" ("A Place for Us"), which appeared on the Sivi kamion crvene boje (The Red Colored Grey Truck) movie soundtrack. In 2006, Gvozden appeared on the popular Hello Juice commercial, dressed as a wolf and doing the impersonation of the Three Little Pigs story,[4] and in 2009, Multimedia records reissued the compilation Groovanje devedesete uivo, featuring the live recording of the song "O kako si lepa".[10] During the same year, on April, the lineup Gvozden, Marku, bassist Marko Orlovi and drummer Ernest Dananovi recorded the single "Vreme je" ("It Is Time") in order to promote the upcoming album of the same name.[11] The single appeared on the 26th place of the webzine Popboks single of the year 2009 list.[12]

2010s
In October 2010, the single "Drvosea" ("The Woodcutter"), a cover of the Crveni Koralji version of Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter",[13] from Kristali upcoming album appeared on the 5th place of the Jelen Top 10 list[14] for two weeks.[15] The single remained in the Top 10 for five weeks.[16] "Drvosea" also appeared on the ena sa slomljenim nosem (A Broken Nosed Woman) movie soundtrack.[17] In October 2012, it was announced that the fourth studio album Samo bluz (Only Blues) would be released in November through PGP RTS.[18]

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