Zona B was officially formed on 29 November 1987 by vocalist Jovan "Lole" Savić, guitarist Tomislav Rakijaš, drummer Dušan Ristić and keyboardist Vladimir Filipović.
[1] The album was produced by Bezuha (which would be the case will all of the band's future studio releases) and featured cover versions of blues and rock classics, like Ten Years After's "Love Like a Man", Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well", J.J. Cale's "Cocaine", The Nashville Teens' "Tobacco Road", Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful", and others.
[1] Guest appearances on the album featured Bebi Dol on vocals and Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović (of Blues Trio) on harmonica.
[1] Beside cover versions, it featured two Zona B songs, "My Woman" and "Don't Put Me Down", both authored by Bezuha and Savić.
1 with a live version of the song "Negde daleko", written by Božinović and originally recorded by his former band Pop Mašina, and on Blues Summit Coupe Vol.
Beside Zona B, the musicians performing on the concert included his brother Vidoja Božinović (of Riblja Čorba), Miroslav Cvetković, Nebojša Antonijević "Anton" (of Partibrejkers), Dejan Cukić, Petar Radmilović (of Đorđe Balašević's backing band), Dušan Kojić (of Disciplina Kičme), Branislav Petrović (of Električni Orgazam), Dušan Đukić (formerly of Pop Mašina), Nikola Čuturilo, Manja Đorđević (of Disciplina Kičme), Vladimir Đorđević (of Lira Vega and Sila), Vlada Negovanović and the band Van Gogh.
All the songs on the album were authored by Bezuha and Stojanović, with the exception of "Snatch It Back and Hold It", written by Junior West.
[1] The DVD was promoted with a concert held on 5 December 2014 in Belgrade Youth Center, featuring Jovićević, Jovan Savić, Dragoljub Crnčević "Crnke" (of Point Blank), Petar Miladinović and Rade Radivojević as guests.
[1] In 2016, Zona B's long-time collaborator Petar "Pera Joe" Miladinović became the official member of the band, and in 2018, they were joined by Rade Radivojević (Hammond organ).
[1] The songs on the album were composed by Bezuha, and the English language lyrics were written by Miomir Mušicki, Aleksandra Janošević and Sergej Papain.
[1] In 2021, the band released the compilation album Greatest Hits Collection with their old songs, adding to them new sections recorded by different guests.