Laza Ristovski - 2/3
Format: Vinyl (LP)
Seller: prog
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Location: Hungary
Catalog: 8244 items
Seller since: Aug-2016
Last time logged in: 21/11/2024
Cover: Very Good+
Record: Near Mint or M-
Genre: Electronic
Subgenre: Ambient
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Press Year: 1983
Press Country: Yugoslavia
Catalog Number: 2121352
Listed On: 11/03/2017
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27.00€
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Laza Ristovski was born in Novi Pazar, Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia where his father, JNA officer, was stationed at the time. When Laza was two years old, the family moved to Kraljevo which is where he grew up. He joined his first band, Bezimeni (The Nameless), as a teenager.
In October 1976 he was persuaded by Goran Bregovi? to join Bijelo dugme on keyboards as the band was getting ready to start recording the Eto! Baš ho?u! album. Ristovski played his first concert with them on February 11, 1977 in Sarajevo, thus embarking on a rollercoaster tour that after frequantly alternating highs and lows culminated in a famous Hajdu?ka ?esma concert during mid-August 1977 in Belgrade. Before that triumph in front of 80,000 people, however, the band went through a six month tour that among other things featured technical problems, poorly rehearsed material, members quitting, show cancellations, and a few occasions when the band was on the verge of breaking up.
Despite all the problems, Ristovski stayed on even after the tour ended. He stayed with the band until 1979 before doing a solo project, and later rejoined them. Ristovski usually played various keyboards and synthesizers while Vlado Pravdi? played the organ.
Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Laza Ristovski took part in three Bijelo dugme reunion shows (in Sarajevo, Zagreb, and Belgrade) during June 2005. He died in Belgrade on October 6, 2007 following a long battle with multiple sclerosis.
A1 Pulsing Star 7:50
A2 "2/3" 11:42
B1 Domina II 7:15
B2 Rock 'N' Roll 4:00
B3 Blues 4:40
Priority shipping to EUROPE: 12 EUR for 1 record and 4 EUR each addtional.
Priority shipping to OVERSEAS /America-Asia-Africa-Australia/: 14 EUR for 1 record and 5 EUR each additional record.
Double LP will be applied to two items.
ALL LP'S ARE PACKED WELL AND RECORDS ARE ALWAYS REMOVED FROM JACKET WHEN MAILING UNLESS SEALED!
Single 7" :
9,50 EUR for first record + 1 € more for each additional record for all over the world.
CDs or Tapes: 9,50 EUR for first CD + 1 € more for each additional CD for all over the world.
I can ship CDs without jewel cases for less shipping cost. Please ask for it
I don't grade jewel cases, as you can easily replace them if they're scratched or damaged.
Media=disc Cover=booklet
I am sorry to announce that I will no longer be shipping by unregistered mail to ITALY, GREECE, SPAIN, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, TURKEY, AFRICA, ex-Yugoslavia, South & Central America and Asia (except Japan), please add 5 EUR per package.
UNREGISTERED PACKAGES ARE SHIPPED ENTIRELY AT THE BUYER'S RISK FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE.
Grading is VISUAL; occasional play-grading will be noted.
PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 4 DAYS OF THE AUCTION'S CLOSE!!!!
Paypal payment must add 5% of the total amount!
In October 1976 he was persuaded by Goran Bregovi? to join Bijelo dugme on keyboards as the band was getting ready to start recording the Eto! Baš ho?u! album. Ristovski played his first concert with them on February 11, 1977 in Sarajevo, thus embarking on a rollercoaster tour that after frequantly alternating highs and lows culminated in a famous Hajdu?ka ?esma concert during mid-August 1977 in Belgrade. Before that triumph in front of 80,000 people, however, the band went through a six month tour that among other things featured technical problems, poorly rehearsed material, members quitting, show cancellations, and a few occasions when the band was on the verge of breaking up.
Despite all the problems, Ristovski stayed on even after the tour ended. He stayed with the band until 1979 before doing a solo project, and later rejoined them. Ristovski usually played various keyboards and synthesizers while Vlado Pravdi? played the organ.
Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Laza Ristovski took part in three Bijelo dugme reunion shows (in Sarajevo, Zagreb, and Belgrade) during June 2005. He died in Belgrade on October 6, 2007 following a long battle with multiple sclerosis.
A1 Pulsing Star 7:50
A2 "2/3" 11:42
B1 Domina II 7:15
B2 Rock 'N' Roll 4:00
B3 Blues 4:40
Shipping Cost
LP:Priority shipping to EUROPE: 12 EUR for 1 record and 4 EUR each addtional.
Priority shipping to OVERSEAS /America-Asia-Africa-Australia/: 14 EUR for 1 record and 5 EUR each additional record.
Double LP will be applied to two items.
ALL LP'S ARE PACKED WELL AND RECORDS ARE ALWAYS REMOVED FROM JACKET WHEN MAILING UNLESS SEALED!
Single 7" :
9,50 EUR for first record + 1 € more for each additional record for all over the world.
CDs or Tapes: 9,50 EUR for first CD + 1 € more for each additional CD for all over the world.
I can ship CDs without jewel cases for less shipping cost. Please ask for it
I don't grade jewel cases, as you can easily replace them if they're scratched or damaged.
Media=disc Cover=booklet
I am sorry to announce that I will no longer be shipping by unregistered mail to ITALY, GREECE, SPAIN, RUSSIA, UKRAINE, TURKEY, AFRICA, ex-Yugoslavia, South & Central America and Asia (except Japan), please add 5 EUR per package.
UNREGISTERED PACKAGES ARE SHIPPED ENTIRELY AT THE BUYER'S RISK FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE.
Grading is VISUAL; occasional play-grading will be noted.
PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 4 DAYS OF THE AUCTION'S CLOSE!!!!
Paypal payment must add 5% of the total amount!