Released in 2007 by Croatia Records , is a comprehensive 2-CD anthology celebrating the career of Adolf "Dado" Topić and his influential 1970s progressive rock band, Time . Album Overview
Features material from their self-titled debut (1972), Time II (1975), and the concept album Život u čizmama sa visokom petom (1976). Disc 2: Dado Topić’s Solo Career
This collection is widely regarded by reviewers on Prog Archives as a vital acquisition for fans of South-East European rock and jazz-fusion. Time & Dado Topić – The Ultimate Collection - Discogs Time & Dado Topic - The Ultimate Collection (2007)
The collection serves as a definitive career retrospective, spanning the band's prime years in the Yugoslav rock scene and Topić’s later solo ventures.
A 2-disc set containing 29 tracks with a total duration of approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes. Released in 2007 by Croatia Records , is
It documents the evolution of one of the most prominent acts from the former Yugoslavia, whose debut was so revolutionary that the original 500-copy run was quickly outmatched by massive public demand. Disc 1: The "Time" Years
The second disc highlights Topić's transition into solo work and popular collaborations. Time & Dado Topić – The Ultimate Collection
Includes essentials like "Istina Mašina" (Truth Machine), the jazz-infused "Za Koji Život Treba Da Se Rodim," and the anthem "Makedonija."
Released in 2007 by Croatia Records , is a comprehensive 2-CD anthology celebrating the career of Adolf "Dado" Topić and his influential 1970s progressive rock band, Time . Album Overview
Features material from their self-titled debut (1972), Time II (1975), and the concept album Život u čizmama sa visokom petom (1976). Disc 2: Dado Topić’s Solo Career
This collection is widely regarded by reviewers on Prog Archives as a vital acquisition for fans of South-East European rock and jazz-fusion. Time & Dado Topić – The Ultimate Collection - Discogs
The collection serves as a definitive career retrospective, spanning the band's prime years in the Yugoslav rock scene and Topić’s later solo ventures.
A 2-disc set containing 29 tracks with a total duration of approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes.
It documents the evolution of one of the most prominent acts from the former Yugoslavia, whose debut was so revolutionary that the original 500-copy run was quickly outmatched by massive public demand. Disc 1: The "Time" Years
The second disc highlights Topić's transition into solo work and popular collaborations.
Includes essentials like "Istina Mašina" (Truth Machine), the jazz-infused "Za Koji Život Treba Da Se Rodim," and the anthem "Makedonija."