Tunel (band)

[1] The band presented themselves with melodic classic rock-inspired sound, and during its initial years performed mostly on music festivals.

[1] In 1983 the band released their second studio album, Niz tri tamne ulice (Along Three Dark Streets), also produced by Nemeček and also through Jugodisk.

[1] Besides the tracks written by Ninković and Janković, the album featured "A sad je svemu kraj", a Serbo-Croatian cover of Bobby Womack's song "It's All Over Now".

[1] The new lineup recorded the album Elektirčna iluzija (Electric Illusion), produced by Đorđe Petrović and released in 1984 through PGP-RTB.

[1] The album featured Kostić on guitar and Ninković's former bandmate from S Vremena Na Vreme Asim Sarvan on vocals as guest musicians.

[1] The song "Bela lađa" ("White Boat") featured rock veteran Branko Marušić "Čutura" on vocals.

[1] The album featured Bilja Krstić, Asim Sarvan, and Željko Marinković on backing vocals and Bajaga i Instruktori member Saša Lokner on keyboards.