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Poslednja Igra Leptira (Serbian Cyrillic: Последња Игра Лептира; English: The Last Dance Of The Butterfly) was a rock band from Yugoslavia. The band was formed by Nenad "Neša" Radulović in 1979. In the beginning they performed as an acoustic country band. After they won at the Paliluska olimpijada kulture contest, their popularity started to grow, and the permanent line-up was formed: Nenad Radulović, Draško Janković (guitar), Zorica Đermanov (vocals), Olivera Perić (violin), Sašo Bogojevski (bass guitar), Dragan Todorović (drums), Dušan Hristić (keyboards) and Dragomir Bulić (saxophone). Their debut album "Napokon ploča" ("At Last, a Record") was released by ZKP RTLJ on October 11, 1982. They achieved huge success with different musical genres represented on the album, short stories and imitations between the songs. Songs "Nataša" and "Vrati se" became big hits. Until the end of the year they held fifteen sold out concert's in Belgrade's Dom sindikata. In the first half of 1983 Dragomir Bulić and Dušan Hristić left the band and keyboardist Slobodan Mitić became the band's new member. On September 19, 1983 ZKP RTLJ released band's second studio album "Ponovo ploča & druge priče" ("Another Record & Other Stories"). Music and lyrics were written by Neša Radulović (except for "Otići ću" for which music was written by Miodrag Božidarević). Main hits from this album were "Sličuge" and "Hvala ti za muziku". Near the end of 1984 Olivera Perić and Zorica Đermanov left the band, and after male members came back from the army, the band started working with singer Lidija Asanović from Zagreb. PGP RTB released their third album "Opet ploča - Srce od meda" ("Again, a Record - Heart Made of Honey") on September 17, 1985. Music and lyrics were witen by Neša Radulović (except for "Dečko, 'ajde o'ladi" for which music was written by Radulović and Sašo Bogojevski). Special guest on this album was Riblja Čorba frontman Bora Đorđević. The biggest hit from the album was "Dečko, 'ajde o'ladi", duet with Lidija Asanović, which brought them Oskar popularnosti for the pop band of the year. Fourth album "Grudi moje Balkanske" ("My Balkan Chest") was released on October 8, 1986 by PGP RTB. Authors of all songs were Neša Radulović and Dragomir Miki Stanojević. Songs "Umiru jeleni" and "Taxi" became huge hits, and title track "Grudi moje Balkanske" was released as a single on November 25 and topped charts. Fifth album "Zajedno smo piškili u pesku" ("We Were Peeing in the Sand Together") was released on December 8, 1987 by PGP RTB and produced by Kornelije Kovač. The lyrics for the title song were written by Bora Đorđević. Special guest on the album were Jelica Sretenović and Aleksandra Kovač as backing vocals. Minor hits from this album were "Ruska čokolada", "Zajedno smo piškili u pesku" and "Tibet". In 1989 the band went on hiatus and Radulović released his solo album "Niko nema što piton imade" ("Nobody has what Python has"). He did not manage to finish his second album, recording only song "Modra bajka'" ("Livid Fairytale"), because he died of tumor on February 12, 1990. ITMM released Modra bajka - Best of in 1997 which featured old Poslednja Igra Leptira hits, song "Modra bajka" and band's live recordings. Studio albums: - Napokon ploča (1982) - Ponovo ploča & druge priče (1983) - Opet ploča - Srce od meda (1985) - Grudi moje balkanske (1986) - Zajedno smo piškili u pesku (1987) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.