Opus (Yugoslav band)

[2] The new lineup featured bass guitarist Slobodan Orlić, formerly of Plamenih 5, Siluete, Bitnici (The Beatniks) and Moira, drummer Ljubomir Jerković and vocalist Dušan Prelević, formerly of Korni Grupa.

[2] The album, released in luxurious sleeve designed by Dragan S. Stefanović, featured symphonic rock-oriented songs.

1", renamed to "Opus \ Žena tame" ("Opus \ Woman of Darkness"), the songs "Dolina bisera" ("Valley of Pearls") and "Viđenje po Grigu" ("Seeing by Grieg"), released on a 7-inch single, and the song "Memento Mori", which featured Dah frontman Zlatko Manojlović as guest vocalist.

[2] However, the album was not well received, as Yugoslav music critics expected more from the band on the basis of their live performances,[2][1] and Opus disbanded once again.

After the reunion, the band released the single "Ne dam da budeš srećna" ("I Won't Let You Be Happy") and went through numerous lineup changes.

[2] The last lineup of the band recorded three songs for the needs of Radio Belgrade, Okrugić's compositions "Vizionar" ("Visionary") and "Imala je sive i poštene oči" ("She Had Grey and Honest Eyes") and a cover of traditional song "Poji Mile volove na reci" ("Mile Is Watering the Oxen on the River").