VIS Idoli (box set)
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VIS Idoli is a collection of four albums by Serbian rock
Serbian rock
Serbian rock is the rock music scene of Serbia. During the 1960s, 1970s and the 1980s, while Serbia was a constituent republic of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Serbian rock scene was a part of the SFR Yugoslav rock scene....

 band Idoli. The albums included in the set are:
  • 1981 VIS Idoli
    VIS Idoli (EP)
    VIS Idoli was the first and only EP by the Serbian new wave band Idoli. The cover of the EP is the Red Nude, an act by Amedeo Modigliani.- History :...

    (with the "Maljčiki
    Maljciki
    "Maljčiki" is the second single by the Serbian and former Yugoslav New Wave music band Idoli. It also appeared on the Yugoslav New Wave compilation Paket aranžman which is one of the most important Yugoslav rock releases.- History :Vlada Divljan, the member of Idoli wanted to create a song which...

    " / "Retko te viđam sa devojkama" single as bonus tracks)
  • 1982 Odbrana i poslednji dani
    Odbrana i poslednji dani
    Odbrana i poslednji dani is the first studio album by former Yugoslavn New Wave band Idoli released in 1982....

  • 1983 Čokolada
    Cokolada
    Čokolada is the second studio album by Serbian rock band Idoli. It is considered to be one of the best selling Yugoslav records.- History :...

  • 1985 Šest dana juna
    Šest dana juna (album)
    Šest dana juna is the soundtrack album for the movie with the same title. It was the last Idoli release.- History :After the Ljubljana show Idoli decided to split up. In the meantime Jugoton asked Vlada Divljan to work with Idoli on the soundtrack album for Dinko Tucaković's movie Šest dana juna...



They are all released with the same track listing and design as the original albums except for the VIS Idoli EP
VIS Idoli (EP)
VIS Idoli was the first and only EP by the Serbian new wave band Idoli. The cover of the EP is the Red Nude, an act by Amedeo Modigliani.- History :...

which features the band's second single as bonus tracks.

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