Nenad N. Bach (born 1954) was a Croatian American recording artist, composer, and peace activist from Zagreb. Bach graduated from the University of Rijeka and formed the group Vrijeme i Zemlja. The band released the albums Vrijeme i Zemlja I (1980) and Greatest Hits (1988), which reached Number 1 on the European charts. Bach moved to New York in 1984 and released the album Greatest Hits in 1987. The recording "You Need a Love" featured a music video on MTV. Bach performed the recording "Can We Go Higher?" at the festival Woodstock '94 and the concert Pavarotti & Friends in 1995. The track appeared on the compilation Pavarotti & Friends for the Children of Bosnia in 1996. Bach collaborated with artists including Bono, The Edge, and Brian Eno. The artist released the album A Thousand Years of Peace in 2002. Bach was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and founded the organization Ping Pong Parkinson in 2017.
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If It Moves I Can Score It
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Ne Mijenjaš Se
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World Peace in One Hour (live in Lancaster)
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I Will Follow You
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| I Love Losers |
| A Thousand Years of Peace |
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Pavarotti & Friends Together For The Children Of Bosnia
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Greatest Hits
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Vrijeme i Zemlja I
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Just Another
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We Call It Ping Pong Parkinson
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I Love Ping Pong (If I Had Another Life)
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Pavarotti & Friends Together For The Children Of Bosnia
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The Best Of 'Rock Za Hrvatsku'
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| Forte '99. |