P-nk - Greatest Hits...so Far--- -2010- -flac- 88 Page
Introduction: Celebrating a Decade of Defiant Pop When P!nk (Alecia Beth Moore) released Greatest Hits… So Far!!! in November 2010, it wasn’t just another compilation. It was a statement. By then, she had already shattered the pop star mold—refusing to be a plastic, auto-tuned doll. Instead, she gave us raw vocals, circus-act live shows, and anthems about self-worth, heartbreak, and rebellion.
| Aspect | Vinyl (standard pressing) | FLAC 88.2/24 | |--------|----------------------------|----------------| | | ~55-65 dB | ~96 dB theoretical | | Frequency response | Rolls off above 20 kHz | Flat to 44.1 kHz | | Noise floor | Surface noise, pops | Digital black (silence) | | Channel separation | ~30 dB | >90 dB | | Convenience | Ritual, but degrades with plays | Perfect copies forever | P-nk - Greatest Hits...So Far--- -2010- -FLAC- 88
✅ – Occasionally stocks P!nk’s catalog in 96/24 (check for this title) ✅ Qobuz – Offers high-res downloads; search for “P!nk Greatest Hits So Far” and look for “24/88.2” ✅ ProStudioMasters – Similar to HDtracks ✅ 7digital – Sometimes offers FLAC, though rarely above 44.1/16 Introduction: Celebrating a Decade of Defiant Pop When P
Vinyl offers a “warm” distortion loved by some. But for accuracy, FLAC 88 is objectively superior. If you want P!nk’s music as the mastering engineer heard it in 2010, go FLAC. Is the FLAC 88 Version Legit? Where to Buy Beware of pirated “FLAC 88” uploads (often upsampled fake files). Legitimate sources: By then, she had already shattered the pop
The album spans her first four studio albums ( Can’t Take Me Home, M!ssundaztood, Try This, I’m Not Dead ) plus the then-new Funhouse era. It also included four brand-new tracks: “Raise Your Glass,” “F**kin’ Perfect,” “Heartbreak Down,” and “Whataya Want from Me” (a demo originally for Adam Lambert).