Mizar is the debut studio album by the rock band Mizar. It was released in 1988 on Helidon record label. This is the first major rock record in Macedonian.
In 1997, it was re-released as Svedozhba, on CD and cassette with bonus live and demo tracks. The versions of the album tracks on Svedozhba are taken from vinyl. Goran Tanevski was the only Mizar member involved with the project.
In 2003, the album was remastered and rereleased, containing live and demo tracks.
In 2024, the album was remastered and reissued on vinyl for the first time in 36 years. This reissue hit the top of the Croatian charts.
A music video was filmed for "Hoden à ¾e", showing the band playing the song in front of a church.
"Slavjani", "Doà ¾d po doà ¾dot" and "Gradot e nem" are from a Mizar demo tape in 1988. "Doà ¾dot" was recorded live at the Kurshumli An in 1990.
On Svedoà ¾ba, "ÃÂifte ÃÂamÃÂe", "Samo eden mig" and "Veligden" are taken from the Kurshumli An concert in 1990 (a bootleg of the show that circulates among Macedonian music fans does not include "Samo eden mig"). "Svjat Dreams" is a darker sounding demo version of the final track, recorded in 1989. "1762", "Dumanje" and "Abja mem" are all taken from Svjat Dreams.