P-nk - Greatest Hits...so Far--- -2010- -flac- 88 [exclusive] – Original
Released on November 12, 2010, Greatest Hits... So Far!!! is the first compilation album by American singer-songwriter P!nk, celebrating her first decade in the music industry . The album spans her evolution from R&B-influenced debut Can't Take Me Home to the pop-rock anthems of Funhouse . Key Album Details
Audio Quality: This specific 2010 release is often sought in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format for high-fidelity listening, providing 16-bit or 24-bit depth to preserve the original studio production .
Chart Success: The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 and was eventually certified double platinum by the RIAA .
Major Singles: It introduced two new hits: "Raise Your Glass" (which hit #1 on the Hot 100) and "Fkin' Perfect"** (#2 on the Hot 100) . Comprehensive Tracklist (Standard Edition) P-nk - Greatest Hits...So Far--- -2010- -FLAC- 88
The collection features 16 core singles alongside new material : Get the Party Started There You Go Don't Let Me Get Me Just Like a Pill Family Portrait Trouble Stupid Girls Who Knew U + Ur Hand Dear Mr. President (feat. Indigo Girls) So What Sober Please Don't Leave Me Glitter in the Air Raise Your Glass (New track) Fkin' Perfect** (New track)
Note: Some international and deluxe editions include additional tracks like "You Make Me Sick," "Bad Influence," "Funhouse," and "Heartbreak Down" . P!nk - Greatest Hits... So Far!!! Lyrics and Tracklist
“Greatest Hits...So Far!!!” – The Album
Released on November 12, 2010, Greatest Hits...So Far!!! (often written with three exclamation marks) is P!nk’s first greatest hits collection. It spans her career from Can’t Take Me Home (2000) to the then-current Funhouse (2008) era, plus four brand-new tracks: “Raise Your Glass,” “F**kin’ Perfect,” “Heartbreak Down,” and a live cover of “Whataya Want from Me.” Released on November 12, 2010, Greatest Hits
The album was a commercial smash, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topping charts in Australia, Germany, and the UK. It has since been certified multi-platinum.
Is the FLAC 88 Version Legit? Where to Buy
Beware of pirated “FLAC 88” uploads (often upsampled fake files). Legitimate sources:
✅ HDtracks – 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 “Greatest Hits
How to spot a fake: Use Spek (spectrogram analyzer). A genuine 88.2 kHz FLAC will show frequency content above 22 kHz (real high-res). A fake will cut off sharply at 22 kHz (upsampled CD).
Note: P!nk’s label (RCA/Sony) did not widely promote an 88.2 kHz release. Some audiophile forums suggest the 88.2 version was a studio master leaked or a vinyl rip at 88.2/24. Always verify provenance.
Why would anyone want “FLAC 88”?
- Placebo effect – Expectation of better sound.
- Archival – Collectors want the highest spec possible.
- Downsampling flexibility – 88.2 kHz converts cleanly to 44.1 kHz if needed.
- DAC performance – Some DACs perform better at higher sampling rates due to gentler anti-aliasing filters.
For Pink’s pop-rock production (heavy compression, loud vocals, synths), CD-quality FLAC (16/44.1) is sonically transparent. An 88.2 kHz version offers no audible benefit.