Dr. Project Point Blank Blues Band - Send Me Someone To Love

From the Album: Gitarologija / Povratak korenima, Year of Release: 2015 Lyrics: Send Me Someone To Love Establishment and first period of work The group was founded by guitarist and singer Dragoljub Crnčević Crnke at the beginning of the summer of 1983 in Belgrade, together with his friends Timothy Davis (USA), Michael Saltz (Australia) and Dragan Marković. Salz soon left the group, and Miroljub Vilotijević replaced him on drums. Before the recording of the second album (1985), Davis also left, and in his place came Saša Labudović, with whom they recorded this album.[1] Vuk Vukčević and Zora Vitas are guests on the first album, and Stjepko Gut on the second.[2] At the end of the summer of 1986, after the successful tour of Central Europe, Marković left the group and returned to his parent blues quintet (he later founded the Di Luna Blues Band), [3] and Aleksandar Kozakijević joined the group instead. The group disbanded in 1991, so Crnčević reunited the group, this time as a trio with Rade Bulatović and Miroslav Karlović playing alongside him, and thus recorded and released his third album called Southern Comfort, and after its release, due to the war crisis in 1991 .the group splits up.[1] A new gathering In 1995, Crnčević gathered a new team in which, in addition to former member Aleksandar Kozakijević, Darko Grujić, Darko Petrović and Goran Hans Lotar Ilić - Bebe (who replaced Branko Baloš) also played. This line-up recorded the album Sunny Sky, at the end of summer 1997. The same line-up toured Yugoslavia, Macedonia and Italy during 1997-98, but then, shortly after Christmas 1998, all members except Crnčević and Grujić left the group.[1] After that, two young members joined the group, Zoran Milenković (bass) and Jovan Pejčinović (drums), and the group has performed with the same composition ever since. During 2000, they recorded the album Blue Deal, on which the British harmonica player, John O’Leary, was a guest. In December 2012, they released the album Unforgiven for the publishing house Kalpa Solutions,[4] and after that they held two farewell concerts that were also a promotion of the album. “Third time lucky“ The group reunites in 2015, when they start recording the double album Gitarologija/Guitarology. The recording lasted eight months and the album features some of the most important musicians of the Serbian and ex-Yugoslav blues and rock scene: Rambo Amadeus, Dragan Jovanović Krle, Dragi Jelić, Nenad Zlatanović, Josip Boček, Vidoja Božinović Đinđer, Nebojša Antonijević Anton, Vedran Božić, Dragan Marković Mare, Dušan Bezuha Duda, Vlatko Stefanovski, Goran Stojković Goksi, Saša Ranđelović Ranđa, Sky Wikluh, Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga, Jovan Savić Lole, Dejan Cukić, Dado Topić, Nenad Milosavljević, Oliver Nektarijević, Nikola Vranjković, Zoran Kostić Cane, Vlada Janković Djet . Paul Shapera, Voja Aralica and Saša Otašević. The album will be released in November 2015 as a double compact disc by PGP RTS. The first disc contains songs with guest singers, and the second disc contains the same matrix on which Dragoljub Crnčević sings in English. The sharp CD album (PGP RTS) of Point Blanka “Guitarology - Back To the Roots/Gitarologija - Povratak korenima“, on which, in addition to Bajaga, guests were Vlada Dzet, Dejan Cukić, Djule Van Gogh, Duda Bezuha, Josipa Boček, Vedran Božića, Dado Topić, Vlatko Stefanovski, Džingjer Božinović and Bora Đorđević, Zoran Kostić Cane... Label: PGP RTS ‎– CD 418983 Format: 2 × CD, Album, Remastered, Cardboard Sleeve Country: Serbia Released: 2015 Genre: Rock, Blues Style: Blues Rock VIDEO COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Video is made for entertainment purposes only and you can download this track on any authorized website such as, iTunes and ... No copyright infringement is intended in the making of this video. All rights to published audio, video, graphic and text materials belong to their respective owners. If you are the author or copyright owner of any of the material I use, and you don’t like it to be used by me, please contact:
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