• The discography of the Serbian new wave/post-punk band Šarlo Akrobata (Serbian Cyrillic: Шарло Акробата; trans. Charlot the Acrobat, a Serbo-Croatian...
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  • movie Šarlo te gleda (Charlot is Watching You), dedicated to the late Šarlo Akrobata drummer Ivan Vdović, which covered the story of Šarlo Akrobata and...
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  • famous as the drummer of Šarlo Akrobata whose other two members were Mladenović and Dušan Kojić. He stayed with Šarlo Akrobata from April 1980 to October...
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  • comparatively shorter periods. In February 1982, following the disbandment of Šarlo Akrobata, 24-year-old guitarist and vocalist Milan Mladenović decided to form...
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  • Šarlo Akrobata. During this time Milan was musically fond of and inspired by Elvis Costello, Paul Weller, and Andy Partridge of XTC. Šarlo Akrobata released...
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    Deal) omnibus showcase album which also featured songs from Idoli and Šarlo Akrobata. The release is today considered one of the most prominent releases...
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  • performance, Mihajlović left the band the rest decided to change the name to Šarlo Akrobata. The following year Mihajlović appeared as guest on their debut studio...
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    promote the album release, Pejaković also recorded a cover version of the Šarlo Akrobata song "Samo ponekad" ("Just occasionally"), released for free digital...
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    ljute?" ("Why Are The Girls Angry"). Idoli, with Električni Orgazam and Šarlo Akrobata participated in the project called Paket aranžman with four tracks,...
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  • band Šarlo Akrobata. Consisting of Milan Mladenović (guitar, vocals), Kojić (bass guitar, vocals) and Ivica Vdović "Vd" (drums, vocals), Šarlo Akrobata was...
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