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Bele Vrane

Bele Vrane were a Yugoslav rock band formed in Ljubljana in 1966.

History
1966-1973 Bele Vrane were formed in Ljubljana in 1966. The band's first lineup consisted of female vocalists Sonja Pahor and Doca Marolt, guitarist Bor Gostiša (who previously performed in the band Albatrosi), The band soon gained attention of the public with their The Mamas & the Papas-influenced polyphonic singing. Soon after, the band released their debut record, the EP Presenčenja (Surprises). The EP featured two of the band's own songs, "Presenečenja" and "Eskalacija" ("Escalation"), both co-written by Hrušovar and Jure Robežnik, and two covers of the songs by The Mamas & the Papas, "Hey Girl" and "Twelve Thirty". The song was published on the band's second EP as the title track. The EP also featured the songs "Običajno popoldne" ("Common Afternoon"), "Spomin" ("Memory") and "Mi mladi" ("We the Young"). Alongside the band's greatest hits, the compilation included previously unreleased covers of The Mamas & the Papas songs "California Dreamin'", entitled "Sanje o Kaliforniji" and "My Girl", entitled "Moje dekle", cover of Cream song "Sunshine of Your Love", entitled "Žarek tvoje ljubezni", cover of Brotherhood of Man song "Where Are You Going to My Love", entitled "Kam si namenjen", and the cover of the song "Let the Sunshine In" from the musical Hair, entitled "Naj sije sonce". ==Legacy==
Legacy
The band's song "Na vrhu nebotčnika" was covered by Slovenian rock band U' Redu (All Right) on their 1992 album ''Let's Dance!. The song "Maček v žaklju" was covered by Croatian and Yugoslav alternative rock band Let 3 on their 2000 album Jedina (Only One''). ==Discography==
Discography
Studio albumsBele Vrane (1971) EPsPresenečenja (1968) • Mesto mladih (1969) CompilationsBele Vrane (1997) Singles • "Veseli vrtuljak" / "Godišnjica" (1969) • "Skrivnostna pesem" / "Hvala vam za vse" (1970) • "Iščemo očka" / "Mini-maxi" (Spit single with Sonja Gabršček; 1970) • "Kam si namenjen" / "Od srca do srca" (1971) Other appearances • "Ljubav stvara čuda" (Zageb 69) • "Daj da se učini nešto" (Vaš šlager sezone; 1969) • "Na vrhu nebotičnika" / "Maček v žaklju" (Slovenska popevka; 1969) • "Ženitovanjska" (Slovenska popevka; 1971) ==References==
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