Grupa I (; trans. Group I) was a Serbian and Yugoslav rock band formed in Belgrade in 1979. Although short-lived. the group was a prominent act of the late 1970s and early 1980s Yugoslav rock scene.
The band was formed in 1979 by Dejan Kostià(guitar), Predrag Mijovià(guitar), Branko Kojià(bass guitar), Branko Kuà ¡trin (drums) and Branko BogiÃÂevià(vocals). After the release of the band's debut 7-inch single during the same year, BogiÃÂeviàleft the band, Kojiàtaking over the vocal duties. The band's debut album, Na svom talasu (1980), presented a combination of diverse musical influences, primarily hard rock, but also power pop, ska and reggae. After the album release, Mijoviàleft the band, Grupa I continuing as a trio. With their second album, I zvuci za I ljude (1981), the band joined in on the Yugoslav new wave scene. After the release of the EP Nove vrednosti in 1982, the group ended their activity, Kostiàcontinuing his career as the leader of the band Du Du A.
The band was formed in January 1979 by guitarists Dejan Kostiàand Predrag MijoviÃÂ, bassist Branko Kojià(former Zdravo member), drummer Branko "Mango" Kuà ¡trin (former Tarkus member), and vocalist Branko BogiÃÂeviÃÂ. The lineup recorded their debut 7-inch single "Sestra Vera" ("Nurse Vera"), with "Miris ulice" ("The Smell of the Street") as the single B-side, released by PGP-RTB in 1979. The single saw large success with the Yugoslav audience. However, soon after the single release, BogiÃÂeviàleft the band, and bassist Kojiàtook over the vocal duties.
The debut album Na svom talasu (Riding Our Own Wave), released by PGP-RTB in 1980, presented a combination of diverse musical influences â hard rock, power pop, ska and reggae. The album was produced by Slobodan MarkoviÃÂ, who also played keyboards on some of the songs. The tracks "Tinejdà ¾ bluz" ("Teenage Blues"), "G.S.B-S.O.S.", "Mirela" and "Jugo rok" ("Yugo Rock"), the latter featuring quotations from lyrics of songs by Srebrna Krila, SrÃÂan Marjanoviàand Seid Memià"Vajta" and a sample of chorus of the Vatreni Poljubac song "Doktor za rokenrol" ("PhD for Rock & Roll"), saw most radioplay. After the album release, guitarist Predrag Mijoviàleft the band. He would work with the band on their second studio album, but not as an official member.
In 1981, the band, consisting of KostiÃÂ, Kuà ¡trin and Kojiàonly, released the single "Sa tobom, bez tebe" ("With You, Without You"), with "Bekstvo" ("Escape") as the B-side. The B-side appeared on the following studio album, I zvuci za I ljude (I Sounds for I People), which marked the band's shift towards new wave, with more experimental sound than on the band's debut. The album featured prominent tracks "Bekstvo" ("Escape"), "Nove vrednosti" ("New Values") and "Sloà ¾ena procedura opstanka" ("A Complex Survival Procedure"), mainly ska oriented. Guest appearances featured Vuk VujaÃÂiàon saxophone and Disciplina KiÃÂme frontman Duà ¡an Kojià"Koja" on backing vocals.
In 1981, simultaneously with his work with Grupa I, Kostiàformed the band Du Du A. In 1982, Grupa I released the four-track EP Nove vrednosti through PGP-RTB, featuring a dub version of "Nove vrednosti" produced by Duà ¡an KojiÃÂ. Soon after the EP release, the group ended their activity.
Kostiàcontinued his career as the leader of the influential alternative rock band Du Du A, with which he worked throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. He had also made a guest appearance on the Bebi Dol album Ruà ¾e i krv, playing guitar and bass, and wrote the music for Jovan JovanoviÃÂ's film Pejzaà ¾i u magli (Fogscapes).
After working with his former band on their second studio album, MijoviÃÂ retired from music, moving to Botswana.
Kuà ¡trin made a guest appearance on the Du Du A debut single "Ja Tarzan ti Dà ¾ejn" ("I Tarzan, You Jane"), released in 1982. During the same year, in February, he became the drummer of Katarina II, and remained the band member until the following year. He had also performed with Doktor Spira i Ljudska BiÃÂa and ElektriÃÂni Orgazam, appearing on their debut self-titled album and the tour following the release of the 1983 cover album Les Chansones Populaires. He committed suicide in 1985.
Serbian alternative rock band Sinestezija released a cover of Grupa I song "Promene" ("Changes") on their 2016 album Snovi o slobodi (Dreams of Freedom).