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28: 331:, with the band's early recordings as bonus tracks. This re-release led to reformation of Oko. The new lineup featured Pavle Kavec (guitar, vocals), Ernie Mendillo (bass guitar) and Klemen Markelj (drums). On their performance in the Hound Dog club in Ljubljana they recorded the live album 303:
At the end of 1976, Kavec reformed Oko with drummer Zlati Klun and bass guitarist Igor BoŔnjak. They performed until 1978, when Oko disbanded, making several one-off reunions in the following years for anniversary concerts.
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After Oko disbanded, Kavec mostly retired from performing, dedicating himself to his school of guitar. However, in the early 1990s he returned to the scene with his solo album
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record label. This lineup of the band also recorded the material for their first studio album. All the songs were written by Kavec, with the exception of the
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Yeti Experience, featuring Kavec on guitar and vocals, Miran Bulič on bass guitar and Borut Sedej on drums. In 1971, Kavec moved to the band Skarabeji (
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keyboardist Andrej Konjajev and percussionist Miha Vipotnik. However, Oko disbanded a year later, before releasing the album, as Dimnik moved to
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In 1972, Kavec formed Oko with drummer Jani Tutta and bass guitarist Miro Tomassini, the latter previously a member of the band
335:, which they self-released in 2001. The album featured only one Oko song, "Raskorak", and covers of rock hits from the 1960s. 268:, who also appeared on the track as guest vocalist. The album was produced by Dečo Žgur, and it featured guest appearances by 171: 320:), which he recorded with his son Mitja Kavec on bass guitar and his former bandmate from Oko Dragan Gajić on drums. 241: 558: 245: 276:
and Martinec decided to dedicate himself to his studies. Kavec re-recorded the vocals with new lyrics in
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In 1973, Tutta was replaced by Dejan Gajić. The new Oko lineup made their first recordings, for
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in 1972. Formed and led by guitarist and vocalist Pavle Kavec, Oko was a prominent act of the
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Guitarist and vocalist Pavle Kavec started his career in 1966, while he was still in
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release, Oko was inactive, and Kavec was playing with the band Boomerang.
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Oko's original bass guitarist Miro Tomassini died on 21 August 2019.
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Ljubljana
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Hard rock
progressive rock
jazz rock
ZKP RTLJ
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hard
progressive rock
Ljubljana
Yugoslav rock scene
elementary school
Jimi Hendrix
power trio
Scarabs
Deep Purple
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Janez Bončina
hard rock
progressive rock
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Radio Ljubljana
Jutro
7-inch single
Jugoton
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