Del Arno Band

[1] As guests on the album appeared Ekatarina Velika keyboardist Margita Stefanović, the Andean music band Pachamama, the Paganke trio and Sunshine vocalist Bane Bojović.

[1] The album also featured a cover version of Haustor song "Treći svijet" ("The Third World"), expanded with traditional music influences.

[1] Two years later, in the spring of 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the band often held free afternoon concerts at the Belgrade KST club.

[1] In 2001, the band released the double compilation album Retrospective, consisting of a selection of their most popular songs, demo recordings from the early phase and live material.

[1] In 2002, the band appeared on Ekatarina Velika frontman Milan Mladenović tribute album Kao da je bilo nekad... Posvećeno Milanu Mladenoviću (Like it Happened...

[1] The album featured the material composed by the Matić brothers and recorded in a lineup which, beside them, also featured Đorde Ćurčić (guitar), Marin Petrić (percussion), Dobroslav Predić (trumpet), Aleksandar Petković (saxophone), Veroljub Spasić (a former Petar Pan member, drums), Marko Cvetković (bass guitar), Milan Petrović (keyboards), Mihajlo Bogosavljević (trombone), Tatjana Popović (backing vocals) and Tatjana Šuletić (backing vocals).

[1] In 2008, on the invitation by Laza Ristovski, Del Arno Band recorded a cover of his song "Marija" for his album Drvo života (Three of Life).

[1] In August of the same year, Jovan Matić, together with musicians Dado Topić, Nenad Milosavljević and Zoran Kostić "Cane", unveiled the monument to Bob Marley in Banatski Sokolac, Serbia.

[4] During the same year, Matić published a book of poems entitled Što pre to kasnije (The Sooner the Later), including his lyrics written for Del Arno Band songs.

The list was published in the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End).

The founding members of Del Arno Band, brothers Jovan (left) and Vladan Matić (right)