Crni ples

Black Dance) is the third and last studio album by the Yugoslav rock band Oktobar 1864, released in 1990.

Following the success of their second studio album, the 1988 Igra bojama (Play With Colors) and a number of concerts in Yugoslavia and several concerts abroad,[2] the band started working on their third album, making preparations for the recording in Zemun's Pink studio, owned by the band's former bass guitarist Željko Mitrović.

[2][3] The album was produced by Theodore Yanni and the band members, and featured guest appearances by Deže Molnar on tenor and alto saxophone and keyboards, Dragan Kozarčić on trumpet, Anton Horvat on baritone saxophone, Milan Mladenović on backing vocals, Blagoje Nedeljković of the band Rock Street on drums (in "Denis") and Ted Yanni on guitar (solo in "Crni ples").

[2] It brought the hits "Crni ples", "Miris predgrađa", "Denis" and "Put".

[2] They held their farewell concert in Students' Cultural Center in Belgrade in January 1992.