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Studio Album, released in 1993

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Bridge Over Troubled Water (4:55)
2. Border Line (4:34)
3. El Condor Pasa (3:25)
4. The Boxer (5:25)
5. Scarborough Fair (3:07)
6. Zaboravljeni (7:48)
7. Over My Borntown (5:33)
8. Mozzart - Symphony No. 40 (2:29)
9. Lavori (3:37)

Total time 40:53

Line-up / Musicians

- Laza Ristovski / keyboards, producer

With:
- Vlada Negovanović / guitar
- Jova Maljoković / saxophone
- Zorz Gruić / recorder

Members of Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra:
- Igor Vasiljević / violin
- Mira Ranković / violin
- Zoran Feruh / violin
- Zdenko Susa / cello
- Dragan Lazić / oboe

Releases information

Artwork: Vesna Ristovski

MC ITV Melomarket ‎- 1001 (1993, Yugoslavia)

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Review by Seyo
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2 stars After recording "Opera" album in late 1985, Ristovski re-joined his old friends BIJELO DUGME and remained their loyal keyboardist until their demise in 1989. Additionally, he worked as a sought-after session player for many different pop artists. In 1993 he came up with a cassette-only album titled "Quit".

Ristovski here covered several songs, mostly hits by Simon & Garfunkel, including one Mozart theme! Wait a minute! - synthesizer keyboards and "The Boxer"? Hmmm, will not do for me. These songs are fairly melodic and sweet sounding by themselves, making no big room for experiments. What you can do with them is to make them into a Muzak, and that's exactly what Ristovski did on "Quit". Ten times boring listen. Twenty times and at one point you will probably stop noticing it has been played at all. The only two songs worth hearing are "Over My Borntown" (what an English!) and "Lavori".

The former would re-surface on later CD albums as "Nebo nad Beogradom", while the idea of covering S&G repertoire would expand to the whole disc in 2006. This all gives me bad signs of lack of creativity and of making "sweet" instrumental music for "housewives".

PERSONAL RATING: 2/5

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