Sanatçının Albümleri
Ederlezi
1998 · albüm
Underground (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1995 · albüm
La reine Margot (Bande originale du film)
1994 · albüm
La Reigne Margot
1994 · albüm
Le Temps Des Gitans & Kuduz
1990 · albüm
A Muslim Tale (The Judgement Day)
2023 · single
The Belly Button Of The World
2023 · albüm
A Christian Tale (Heaven And Earth)
2023 · single
Balkanica
2023 · mini albüm
Melancholia
2023 · mini albüm
The Belly Button Of The World (The Inside Party)
2023 · single
A Moment Of Melancholy
2023 · single
Tango in D Minor (Per due chitarre)
2023 · single
Talijanska (Instrumental)
2023 · single
Welcome To Goran Bregovic
2017 · albüm
Alkohol (Sljivovica & Champagne)
2015 · albüm
Karmen with a Happy End
2013 · albüm
Anarkišta (Robija)
2012 · single
Champagne For Gypsies
2012 · albüm
Tales and songs from weddings and funerals
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Film composer Goran Bregovic was born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia on March 22, 1950, beginning his music career in 1966 as the bassist with the local rock band Bestije. After a three-year stint as a member of Kodeks, in 1971 he joined the underground trio Mica, Goran and Zoran; three years later Bregovic founded Bijelo Dugme, one of Yugoslavia's most successful and influential bands until their breakup in 1988. He first turned to film work in 1978, composing the score to Mica Milosevic's Nije Nego; Bregovic's most fruitful collaboration was with director Emir Kusturica, for whom he score 1989's Dom Za Vesanje, 1993's Arizona Dream, 1995's Cannes Film Festival winner Underground and 1998's Crna Macka, Beli Macor. Concurrent solo recordings include 1996's P.S. and 1999's Ederlezi. Songbook followed in 2000.