Hitovi -2010- -flac- - Prljavo Kazaliste - Najveci
Why was this particular compilation released in 2010? By then, Prljavo Kazalište had already celebrated over 30 years of existence. The original singer, Davorin Bogović (who passed away in 2016), had left his indelible mark, but Mladen Bodalec had been the frontman for nearly two decades. 2010 was a year of reflection for the Balkan region—the wounds of the 90s wars were scarred over, and a new generation was discovering 80s Yugoslav rock through YouTube and torrents. Najveći hitovi served as a perfect entry point. It avoided deep cuts and focused on the singalong choruses that still echo in Zagreb’s Dom Sportova and Belgrade’s Tašmajdan.
Beware of fake FLACs: Some torrents and file-sharing sites offer upscaled MP3s labeled as FLAC. Use software like Spek or Audacity to inspect the spectrogram. A genuine FLAC of this 2010 release will show frequency content extending cleanly up to 22.05 kHz (Nyquist limit for 44.1kHz). Fake FLACs will show a sharp cut-off at 16 kHz or 18 kHz. Prljavo Kazaliste - Najveci hitovi -2010- -FLAC-
– Originally titled "Mi pijemo," a staple of their live shows Heroj ulice Why was this particular compilation released in 2010