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Riva | |
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Origin | Zadar,SR Croatia, Yugoslavia |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1986–1991 |
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Riva was a Croatianpop band formed inZadar in 1986.
After forming in 1986, the band appeared on Zagrebfest 1988, Performing with the song "Zadnja Suza" ("Last Tear" in Croatian).
Their song "Rock Me" won theEurovision Song Contest 1989 inSwitzerland, with a score of 137 points. According to author John Kennedy O'Connor inThe Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, it was an unexpected win.[1] The band brought the first and only victory for Yugoslavia. The contest was then hosted inZagreb, representingYugoslav Radio Television.
After the success, they released two subsequent albums, one titled after their winning track "Rock Me" (1989) and "Srce Laneta" ("Deer Fawn's Heart" in Croatian) in 1990.
Shortly after the success of both albums, the band signed to a Swiss Agency where they started production on their planned 3rd album titled "Lude Glave, Lude Godine" ("Crazy Heads, Crazy Years" in Croatian) withPer Gessle of popular pop rock duoRoxette to be featured with whom they were supposed to be opening acts for on a world tour.
Disagreements arose when the Swiss Agency misrepresented the validity of Croatia as a then recently independent country, opting for the band to remain as being from Yugoslavia for press purposes as well as the bands performances focusing on humanitarian issues in Croatia to help victims of theYugoslav Wars.
Feeling betrayed by the agency's portrayal of what was happening in their hometown at the time the members cut all ties with the agency, with frontwomanEmilija Kokić stating in a 2019 interview :
"We come from Zadar, our families are huddled in basements because grenades of the Serbian army are falling on Zadar, and we would act like Yugoslavians How? That would be the biggest betrayal! They would become people to whom a career means more than anything".
After the resignation, the planned album which was scheduled for release remained unreleased with only 3 songs from the album being available from their performance at the Croatian Eurovision preselection Dora in 1993.
During 1991 the band decided to have a hiatus originally planned to be short, which ended up being the end of Riva as members focused on their own personal lives with only very few small reunions taking place between 1993 and 2016.
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Preceded by | Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 | Succeeded by |
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