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After the departure of drummer Ipe Ivandić and keyboardist Laza Ristovski, who left the band in 1978, after the release of their album Stižemo (Here We Come), the band was rejoined by keyboardist Vlado Pravdić, who left the band in 1976 to serve his mandatory army stint, and Ivandić was replaced by Điđi Jankelić, who previously played on the band's frontman Željko Bebek's solo album Skoro da smo isti (We're Almost the Same).
Sevdalinkas were re-recorded by Josipa Lisac (she recorded the song "Omer beže"), Željko Bebek ("Da zna zora"), Ibrica Jusić, who recorded two albums of sevdalinkas: Amanet (2003), and Amanet 2 (2008), Jadranka Stojaković, Toše Proeski and Zdravko Čolić or taken as a basis for few songs by Johnny Štulić (his band Azra was named after a verse from a sevdalinka song).