Transitioning to a solo artist, Massimo embraced a more pop-oriented but still deeply sophisticated sound, collaborating with songwriters like Zrinko Tutić.
(1983): Their debut featured a legendary cover of "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore," which became an instant classic. Massimo Savic - diskografija
Massimo Savić’s discography is a masterclass in artistic evolution, spanning four decades of deep emotion and sophisticated art-rock. From his 1980s beginnings as the enigmatic frontman of the band to his posthumous legacy as one of the region's most awarded male vocalists, his work is defined by a voice that could transform simple melodies into cinematic experiences. The Art-Rock Roots (1980s) Transitioning to a solo artist, Massimo embraced a
Massimo first captured public attention with the band , bringing a dark, art-rock sensibility to the Yugoslav scene. From his 1980s beginnings as the enigmatic frontman
(1985): The band’s second and final studio album before Massimo launched his solo career. The Solo "Stranger" (1987–1990s)