On June 15 of the same year, Balkan, alongside 23 other acts, performed on Red Star Stadium, on the concert which was a part of YU Rock Misija, a Yugoslav contribution to Live Aid. In October 1985, drummer Boban Đorđević was replaced by former Mama Co Co, YU grupa and Leb i Sol member Dragoljub Đuričić. In November Kerber was awarded with Smeli Cvet ( Courageous Flower), an award which was given by League of Communist Youth of Serbia for contribution to rock music. In July 1986, keyboardist Branislav Božinović was, due to his army obligations, temporarily replaced because of army duty by Milorad Džmerković, former member of Slomljena Stakla and Peđa D'Boy band. In 1986, Kerber recorded their third studio album, Seobe ( Migrations), which was produced by Kornelije Kovač. Seobe included numerous hits: "Hajde da se volimo" ("Let's Make Love"), "Čovek od meda" ("Man Made of Honey", which featured Riblja Čorba's frontman Bora Đorđević on vocals ), ballads "Kad ljubav izda" ("When Love Betrays", which featured a quotation from Pero Zubac's poem "Mostar Rains" ), "Još samo ovu noć mi daj" ("Give Me just This more Night"), power ballad "Bolje da sam druge ljubio" ("I Should Have Been Kissing Other Girls") and the haunting ballad "Seobe". Following the success of "Seobe" Kerber performed more than 200 concerts across Yugoslavia.
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