Aki_Rahimovski

Parni Valjak

Parni Valjak

Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band


Parni Valjak (pronounced [pâːrniː ʋǎːʎak]; "steamroller") is a Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band. They were one of the top acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene, and one of the top rock bands in Croatia.

Quick Facts Background information, Origin ...

Biography

Parni Valjak was founded in 1975 in Zagreb. Unlike many rock bands that would come later, their style was becoming more mainstream, becoming closer to pop, especially compared with the bands like Prljavo kazalište or Film.

As years went by, their refusal to change their style proved to be an important factor in the band's longevity. Parni Valjak kept a loyal following in 1980s and in 1990s, refusing to allow elements of folk and turbo folk music to become part of their repertoire. Because of that the band enjoys great respect among many Croatian rock critics, being seen as the embodiment of "true" rock and urban culture and many of their songs are considered evergreen in the former Yugoslavia like "Sve još miriše na nju", "Jesen u meni", "Ugasi me" and "Zastave". Parni Valjak kept a relatively small but dedicated following for 30 years, and many people attend their concerts marked by energetic performances, despite the advanced age of the band members: Aki Rahimovski - vocals, Husein Hasanefendić-Hus - guitars, Marijan Brkić Brk - guitars, Berislav Blažević-Bero - keyboards, Zvonimir Bučević-Buč - bass guitar, Dražen Scholz-Šolc - drums, Tina Rupčić - vocal, Anita Mlinarić - sax.

In December 2005, Parni Valjak made a farewell tour of Croatia and Slovenia on their 30th anniversary. Their last public performance in 2005 was a concert on New Year's Eve in Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb, though they stated that more concerts may be held in future. In November 2009, they began a reunion tour in Croatia.

In October 2010, Parni Valjak held two concerts at Belgrade Arena, Belgrade that were followed by great public turnout (more than 44,000 people in two days).[1]

The band in a concert in Čakovec (2016)

Aki Rahimovski, the band’s lead vocalist, died on 22 January 2022, at the age of 66.[2] After a year of touring with various singers, they hired Igor Drvenkar as a new lead vocalist, immediately releasing new single "Moja glava, moja pravila" (My head, my rules).[3]

Discography

Albums

  1. Dođite na show! 1976 ("Come to the show!")
  2. Glavom kroz zid 1977 ("Head through the wall")
  3. Gradske priče 1979 ("City stories")
  4. City kids - Steam Roller 1980 (the band's only album sung entirely in English)
  5. Vruće igre 1980 ("Hot games")
  6. Vrijeme je na našoj strani 1981 ("Time is on our side")
  7. Glavnom ulicom 1983 ("Down the main street")
  8. Uhvati ritam 1984 ("Catch the beat")
  9. Pokreni se! 1985 ("Move yourself!")
  10. Anđeli se dosađuju? 1987 ("The angels are bored?")
  11. Sjaj u očima 1988 ("Shine in the eyes")
  12. Lovci snova 1990 ("The dream catchers")
  13. Buđenje 1993 ("Waking up")
  14. Samo snovi teku uzvodno 1997 ("Only dreams flow upstream")
  15. Zastave 2000 ("Flags")
  16. Pretežno sunčano? 2004 ("Mostly sunny?")
  17. Stvarno nestvarno 2011 ("Real unreal")
  18. Nema predaje 2013 ("No surrender")
  19. Vrijeme 2018 ("Time")

Live albums

  1. Koncert (LIVE) 1982 ("Concert")
  2. E = mc2 (LIVE) 1985
  3. Svih 15 godina - LIVE... 1990 ("All 15 years")
  4. Bez struje - LIVE in ZeKaeM 1995 ("Unplugged: Live from the ZeKaeM")
  5. Kao nekada - LIVE at S.C. 2001 ("As once - Live from Student Center")
  6. Parni Valjak i prijatelji @Arena Zagreb - Dovoljno je reći … Aki

DVDs

  1. 25 godina; 2001 ("25 years")
  2. Bez struje - LIVE in ZekaeM (DVD+CD) 2005 ("Unplugged: Live from the ZeKaeM")

VHS

  1. Koncert; 1988 ("Concert")

Singles

  1. Parni valjak" / "Šizofrenik", Alta/PGP RTB, 1976.
  2. Tako prođe tko ne pazi kad ga Parni valjak zgazi/Dok si mlad, PGP RTB, 1976.
  3. Ljubavni jadi jednog Parnog valjka/Teško je biti sam, PGP RTB, 1976.
  4. Prevela me mala/O šumama, rijekama i pticama, PGP RTB, 1976.
  5. Oću da se ženim/Ljeto, Jugoton, 1977.
  6. Lutka za bal/Crni dani, Jugoton, 1977.
  7. Od motela do motela/Predstavi je kraj, CBS/Suzy, 1978.
  8. Stranica dnevnika/Ulične tuče, Jugoton, 1979.
  9. Ugasi me/Ugasi me(instrumental), Jugoton, 1985.
  10. Kekec je slobodan, red je na nas (single) 1992
  11. Kaži ja!/Sai Baba blues/Kaži ja! (Nu Zagreb Pepsi), Croatia Records, 1997.
  12. Mir na jastuku, Croatia Records, 2000.
  13. Srcekrad, Croatia Records, 2000.
  14. Ugasi me (uživo), Croatia Records, 2001.
  15. Tko nam brani/Dok si pored mene (single) 2002
  16. Nakon svih godina, Croatia Records, 2009.
  17. To sam stvarno ja, Croatia Records, 2009.
  18. Stvarno nestvarno, 2010.

Charted singles

More information Title, Year ...

Compilations

  1. Parni valjak (compilation) 1985 ("Steam roller")
  2. Pusti nek' traje - VOL.1 1992 ("Let it last")
  3. Balade 1998 ("Ballads")
  4. Koncentrat 1977.-1983. 2005 ("Concentrate 1977.-1983.")
  5. Koncentrat 1984.-2005. 2005 ("Concentrate 1984.-2005.")
  6. The Ultimate Collection 2009
  7. Najljepše ljubavne pjesme 2010 ("Most beautiful love songs")
  8. The best of 2010

See also


References

  1. "Arena uhvatila ritam "Parnog valjka"".
  2. Peak positions in Croatia:
    • For "Moja glava, moja pravila": "HR TOP 40 Week 14 2023" (in Croatian). top-lista. 10 April 2023. Archived from the original on 10 April 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
    • For "Bogati će pobjeći na Mars": "HR TOP 40 Week 28 2023" (in Croatian). top-lista. 17 July 2023. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Aki_Rahimovski, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.