The Dubrovniks were established in August 1986 as The Adorable Ones with the lineup of James Baker on drums (ex-The Victims, The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus, Beasts of Bourbon, James Baker Experience); Roddy Radalj on guitar and vocals (ex-Exterminators, The Scientists, Rockets, Le Hoodoo Gurus, The Johnnys, Love Rodeo, James Baker Experience); Peter Simpson on guitar and vocals (ex-Teeny Weenies, Super K, Spectre's Revenge, Hoi Polloi); and Boris Sujdovic on bass guitar (ex-Exterminators, The Scientists, Rockets, Beasts of Bourbon). Early in the next year The Adorable Ones renamed themselves as The Dubrovniks to honour the birthplace of Radalj and Sujdovic – the historical Croatian city of Dubrovnik. They had to change their name due to a Brisbane band of that name. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their sound as "clattering, yet accessible rock'n'roll was drawn along the lines of The Troggs meets T-Rex by way of New York Dolls".
Citadel Records issued the group's debut single, "Fireball of Love", in April 1988. It was produced by Rob Younger (Lime Spiders, Died Pretty, The Stems). Their second single was a cover version of Alvin Stardust's "My Coo Ca Choo" in November. A third single, "Speedway Girls" appeared in June 1989, followed by their debut album, 'Dubrovnik Blues', in August. It was produced by Chris Masuak for Timberyard Records. By that time Radalj had left and formed a new band, The Punjabbers, with Brett Ford on drums (ex-Kryptonics, Lubricated Goat); Tony Robertson on bass guitar (ex-The Hitmen, New Christs, Naked Lunch); and Tony Thewlis on guitar (ex-Helicopters, The Scientists).
Chris Flynn on guitar and vocals (ex-Headstones) replaced Radalj and the band signed to Mushroom Records. The band's first album on Mushroom, 'Audio Sonic Love Affair' appeared in September 1990. It was produced by Kevin Shirley (Hoodoo Gurus, The Angels, Cold Chisel) and was preceded by the single, "She Got No Love" in June. Another single, "Love Is On The Loose", followed in October. In between albums, Baker and Sujdovic toured and recorded with Beasts of Bourbon. In early 1991 they severed their commitments to that group to concentrate on The Dubrovniks. Also, in that year Glenn Armstrong (ex-Horny Toads, The Girlies) replaced Simpson on guitar.
The band issued their third album, 'Chrome' in June 1992, which was also produced by Shirley. The album provided two singles, "Saigon Rose" (February 1992) and "French Revolution" (June). McFarlane noted that both albums with Mushroom "maintained the revved-up, trashy rock'n'roll tradition". However, Mushroom dropped the group in 1993. German label, Normal, issued their fourth album, 'Medicine Wheel In Europe', while Mushroom Distribution Services (MDS) distributed it in Australia. The Dubrovniks broke up in 1995 but reformed in 2015 to play a series of shows in Australia, Greece, Spain and Austria.
Members
Boris Sudjovic (bass, guitar, vocals), Peter Simpson (guitar, piano, vocals), Roddy Radalj (guitar, bass, vcoals), Chistopher Flynn (guitar, vocals), James Baker (drums), Glen Armstrong (guitar), Tony Thewlis (guitar)
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubrovniks
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubrovniks
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