The first album "Drugi Nacin" is now a classic of 1970s hard-rock/prog-rock of ex-Yugoslavia. In May 2000 DRUGI NACIN appeared as a support group on the JETHRO TULL concert in Zagreb. Ismet Kurtovic released a solo album "Moje najljepse pjesme" in 1996 which contained several most popular songs he wrote for DRUGI NACIN, thereafter forming a band OKO. They released the third album with re-recorded old songs from their 1970s singles.
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Pozgajec re-formed the band in 1992 with Bozo Ilic, Davor Sencar (guitar), Drazen Kovac (drums), Ernest Vinkovic (guitar) and Branko Bardun (keyboards). Since this album did not repeat the success of the debut, the band restricted its activity to only occasional concerts during the 1980s and gradually retired from the scene. After several more personnel changes, the second album "Ponovno na putu" was recorded by Pozgajec, Kurtovic, Bozo Ilic (bass), Miroslav Budanko (drums) and Danijel Velican (guitar). This line-up recorded several succesfull hit-singles and toured across ex-Yugoslavia. The band re-formed 1978 with Pozgajec, Turina, Mikulcic and new guitarists Branko Bogunovic and Nikola Gecevic. At the end of 1976 the band split-up, so Kurtovic and Mekic formed a short-lived off-shoot band NEPOCIN which released only one album. After being rejected by "Jugoton" and "Suzy" labels, PGP RTB finally agreed to release the album only because their executive liked, the then rare in ex-Yugoslavia, gatefold cover sleeve without even listening to the music! It appeared to be a very succesfull "concept" album and it was regularly re-printed in the following years. In February 1975 they recorded the eponymous debut album. The following year Boris Turina joined the band as drummer and lyricist and they changed their name to DRUGI NACIN, inspired by a poem of F. This line-up released one single in 1973. These included: Branko Pozgajec (vocals, keyboards, flute) Halil Mekic (guitar) Zeljko Mikulcic (bass) and Ismet Kurtovic (vocals, flute, guitar). "Another Way") was formed in Zagreb (present Croatia) by members of the band called ZLATNI AKORDI. Music is typical hard-rock of the time with some prog improvisations, characterized by the interplay between twin guitars and twin flutes.
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It is a concept album dealing with a theme of love and loneliness, full of somewhat pathetic hippie philosophy.
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