Azra - | Diskografija -flac-
| Album Title (Year) | Key Info & Availability | | :--- | :--- | | (1982) | Recorded at Zagreb's Kulušić club, this triple live album is widely celebrated as the best live album in the history of Yugoslav rock music. It captures the band's electrifying stage presence with raw energy. | | Zadovoljština (1988) | A massive, four-LP live box set released just before the band's breakup. It documents an almost complete concert from October 1987 at Dom sportova in Zagreb, featuring a mix of originals and covers. |
Often cited as their masterpiece, this double album solidified Štulić’s reputation as a visionary songwriter.
: Their self-titled debut featuring high-energy tracks like "Balkan" and "A šta da radim". Sunčana strana ulice (1981)
Azra’s discography is a cornerstone of the Yugoslav new wave scene, defined by the prolific and often uncompromising vision of frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić . Collecting these in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Azra - Diskografija -FLAC-
Prvi studijski album sniman je u samo dva dana, ali njegova energija je neponovljiva. U FLAC formatu, čujete svaki trzaj gitare u pjesmama poput "Kurvini sinovi" i "Obrati pažnju na posljednju stvar" . Pazite na različite mastere; najcjenjeniji su originalni Jugotonovi pressovi iz 1980. godine.
Najbolji FLAC zapisi nastaju izravnim grebanjem (ripping) s originalnih CD izdanja (npr. Croatia Records/Jugoton reizdanja) ili digitalizacijom očuvanih vinila (Vinyl Rip) u visokoj rezoluciji (24-bit/96kHz ili 192kHz).
: Widely considered one of the greatest live albums in the region. Zadovoljština (1988) | Album Title (Year) | Key Info &
: A massive 4LP live album that served as the band's swan song. The Ultimate Collection (2007)
stands as one of the most influential rock bands in the history of Yugoslav music, led by the enigmatic and prolific Branimir "Johnny" Štulić
Recorded over a legendary multi-night run at the Kulušić club in Zagreb, this triple live album is frequently voted the greatest live album in ex-Yugoslav rock history. A FLAC transfer from the original Jugoton vinyl reveals the sweat, the roaring crowd, and the breakneck speed at which the band executed 44 tracks with zero breaks. It documents an almost complete concert from October
Jedinstvena figura koja je definisala generaciju. Tekstovi: Hronika jugoslovenskog društva kroz muziku. Energija: Od garažnog panka do kompleksnih aranžmana.
The audible difference is most apparent when listening through a high-quality DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) and a good pair of headphones. On such a system, the extra detail in FLAC recordings—the air around a vocalist, the decay of a piano note, the subtle textures in a guitar riff—becomes unmistakably clear. For a band like Azra, where the raw production and Štulić's intricate wordplay are central to the experience, hearing the music in its full, uncompressed fidelity is an entirely different and superior experience.