Rock za Hrvatsku

Rock za Hrvatsku

Infobox Album |


Name = The Best of Rock za Hrvatsku
Type = Compilation album
Artist =
Released =
Recorded = 1992
Genre = Croatian music
Anti-war songs
Pop music
Rock music
Length =
Label = Croatia Records
Producer =
Last album =
This album =
Next album =

"The Best of Rock za Hrvatsku" ("Rock for Croatia") was a popular compilation album of anti-war and patriotic songs released in 1992 during the Croatian War of Independence. Some of the contributing artists had been popular across the then recently defunct federation of Yugoslavia, namely Psihomodo pop, Jura Stublić, Parni valjak, BOA and Aerodrom's Jura Pađen. These artists took a pro-Croatian stance as the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Wars began (as opposed to some band's such as Azra which simply disbanded).

The album also ushered in some new faces who would become the first generation of distinctly Croatian acts: the dance group ET, and the rock bands Thompson and others.

Track listing

#"Croatia in Flames" (3:12) by Montazstroj & H.C. Boxer
#"Hrvatska mora pobjediti" (4:35) by Psihomodo pop
#"Moj dom" (5:08) by Dino Dvornik, Gibonni and Marijan Ban
#"Hrvatine" (3:40) by Novak and Kopola
#"Hrvatska mora biti slobodna" (2:45) by CLF
#"E moj druže Beogradski" (4:13) by Jura Stublić
#"Pjesma je jača od minobacača" (3:13) by Mucalo
#"Kekec je slobodan, red je na nas" (4:30) by Parni valjak
#"Molitva za mir" (3:42) by Electro Team
#"Bojna Čavoglave" (3:23) by Thompson
#"Tko to tamo gine" (1:50) by Jura Pađen
#"Sloboda i mir" (3:43) by Josipa Lisac
#"Why" (2:45) by Daleka Obala
#"Zemlja" (5:50) by BOA
#"Can we go higher?" (6:23) by Nenad Bach
#"Lijepa naša" (1:50) by Novak and Kopola
#"Čekam te" (3:00) by ZG glumice


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