YU Grupa discography

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YU Grupa discography
YU Grupa performing live at Nisomnia music festival in 2007.JPG
YU Grupa performing live in Niš in 2007
Studio albums10
Live albums1
Compilation albums2
Singles10
Various artists live albums2

This is the discography of Serbian and Yugoslav rock band YU Grupa. This discography consists of 10 studio albums, 1 live album, 10 7-inch singles, and 2 compilation albums. This list does not include solo material or side projects performed by the members.

Contents

Studio albums

TitleReleased
1973
1974
1975
1977
1979
1987
1988
1990
1995
2005
2016

Live albums

TitleReleased
2007

Compilation albums

TitleReleased
1976
2009

Singles

TitleReleased
"Nona" / "Tatica"
1971
"Bio jednom jedan pas" / "Mali medved"
1972
"U tami disko kluba" / "Kosovski božuri"
1972
"Šta će meni vatra" / "Spusti glavu"
1973
"Drveni most" / "Živi pesak"
1974
"Sama" / "Trka"
1975
"Osveta" / "Oprosti ljubavi"
1976
"3 do 6" / "Tačno u podne"
1976
"Opasno" / "Budi sa mnom"
1978
"Identitet" / "Ideš mi na nerve"
1979

Various artists live albums

TitleReleased
Kongres rock majstora
1975
Legende YU Rocka
1988

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