Acoustic folk-rock band from Serbia, active in first half of 70s in former Yugoslavia. It is a band with Bora Đorđević (later in Rani mraz, Suncokret, Hajduk Stanko i jataci and Riblja čorba).
Ostrvo cveća (1974) Singl
Vizija (1974) Singl
Sve će biti dobro (1975) Singl
O ruk, ćale (1975) Singl, grupe SOS i Zajedno
Opus Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia Progressive rock, symphonic rock
The band was formed in Belgrade in 1973 by Miodrag "Mive" Okrugić (a former Yu grupa member, keyboards), Miodrag "Bata" Kostić (a former Terusi and Yu grupa member, guitar) and Dušan Ćućuz (a former Džentlmeni member, bass guitar). The band chose their name after the song "Opus No. 1", which was written by Okrugić's during his work with Yu grupa. The song was often performed by Yu grupa, but never recorded. However, soon after it was formed, Opus disbanded. Soon after, Ćućuz formed the symphonic rock band Tako.
Snafu United Kingdom Rock, funk, R&B, country rock
Snafu was a British rhythm and blues/rock band of the 1970s, featuring vocalist Bobby Harrison (Procol Harum) and guitarist Micky Moody (Tramline, Juicy Lucy, Whitesnake).
Snafu (1973)
Situation Normal (1974)
All Funked Up (1975)
Butts Band London, England, United Kingdom Rock Butts Band was a British and American group formed by ex-Doors members John Densmore and Robby Krieger that was active from 1973-1975. The band released two albums. With the exception of Krieger and Densmore, both albums consisted of different band personnel.
Delired Cameleon Family features musicians associated with the Clearlight project, most notably its leader, pianist Cyrille Verdeaux, and Musica Elettronica Viva member Ivan Coaquette, who joined forces to compose the soundtrack for the film Visa de Censure No. X by French actor Pierre Clementi.
Les Humphries Singers Hamburg, Germany Pop, gospel, country
Rock My Soul (1970)
We'll Fly You to the Promised Land (1971)
We Are Goin' Down Jordan (1971)
Old Man Moses (1972)
Mexico (1972)
Mama Loo (1973)
Carnival (1973)
Kansas City (1974)
One of These Days (1974)
Live for Today (1975)