Igri bez granici
Игри без граници
"Igri bez granici" album cover
Studio album by
ReleasedMacedonia, 2007
BiH
Croatia
Montenegro
Serbia
Slovenia
Recorded2006-2007
GenrePop, Pop-rock
LabelCity Records
Tose Proeski chronology
Božilak
(2006)
Igri bez granici
Игри без граници

(2007)
The Hardest Thing
(2009)
Singles from Igri bez granici
  1. "Srce nije kamen"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Volim osmijeh tvoj"
    Released: 2007
  3. "Veži me za sebe"
    Released: 2007
  4. "Igri bez granici"
    Released: 2007
  5. "Bože, čuvaj ja od zlo"
    Released: 2007

Igri bez granici[1] (Macedonian: Игри без граници, English translation: "Games Without Borders") is the seventh studio album by the famous Macedonian singer Toše Proeski. The album was released in Macedonia and subsequently in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia under the Croatian language title Igra bez granica (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Игра без граница).[2]

Reception

Igri bez granici is the most successful album in Toše's career. However he died close after the album was released, resulting in him not receiving all the prizes for the album but were instead, delivered to his family. The songs "Igri bez granici", "Creša", and "Sreḱna li si ti" became hits. In Croatia the songs "Još i danas zamiriši trešnja" (in Macedonian "creša") and "Nesanica" got the awards 'Hit of the year' and 'Hr TOP 20' respectively.

Track listing

  1. "Duša ostana" (The Soul Remained)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Vesna Malinova
  2. "Nikoj kako tebe ne baknuva" (No One Kisses Like You)
    music: Srđan Simić Kamba
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Vesna Malinova
  3. "Bože, čuvaj ja od zlo" (God, Keep Her Away From Malice)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
    translation: Vesna Malinova
  4. "Mesečina" (Moonlight)
    music: Toše Proeski
    arrangement: Toše Proeski
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
    translation: Vesna Malinova
  5. "Igri bez granici" (Games Without Borders)
    music: Miroslav Rus
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Miroslav Rus
    translation: Vlado Janevski
  6. "Sreḱna li si ti" (Are You Happy)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
    translation: Vesna Malinova
  7. "Najdraga moja" (My Dearest)
    music: Zoran Leković
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Vesna Malinova
  8. "Jas ne sum vinoven" (It's not my fault)
    music: Miroslav Rus
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Miroslav Rus
    translation: Vesna Malinova
  9. "Creša" (Cherry Tree)
    music: Miroslav Drljača Rus
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Miroslav Rus
    translation: Vesna Malinova

Single tracks

  1. "Volim osmijeh tvoj" ft. Antonija Šola (I Love Your Smile)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
  2. "Veži me za sebe" (Bind Me to Yourself)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
  3. "Ostala si uvijek ista" (You remained always the same)
  4. "Srce nije kamen" (The Heart Isn't Made of Stone)
    music: Miro Buljan
    arrangement: Miro Buljan
    lyrics: Antonija Šola
  5. "Nesanica" (Insomnia)
    music: Dejan Ivanović
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Dejan Ivanović
  6. "Nesanica (remix)" (Insomnia)
    music: Dejan Ivanović
    arrangement: Nikša Bratoš
    lyrics: Dejan Ivanović
  7. "Feeling Good"
    music: /
    arrangement: /
    lyrics: /
  8. "Moja (Slovenian version)"
    music: /
    arrangement: /
    lyrics: /

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Croatian Albums (Toplista)[3] 33

Release history

Country Date Version
Macedonia August 2007 Macedonian
Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian / Croatian
Croatia
Montenegro
Serbia
Slovenia

References

  1. "Во новото цеде вложив многу енергија и љубов". Dnevnik.com.mk. 2007-09-14. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  2. "Toše Proeski – Igra Bez Granica – Video, listening & stats at". Last.fm. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2012-02-24.
  3. "Top of the Shops – official weekly list of albums sold in Croatia". Croatian International Album Chart. HDU. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
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