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Perpetuum Fritule is the fifth album by the Croatian hip hop / rap rock band The Beat Fleet and their first live album. It was recorded at the Močvara club in Zagreb on 7 November 2009 and the album was released in July 2010.[1] It was their first release for Dallas Records label, after they left Menart Records and signed for Dallas in 2009.[1]

The album's title is a humorous pun on the musical term Perpetuum mobile (literally meaning "perpetual motion"), in which the second word is replaced by fritule (also known as "fritula" in singular), a type of traditional sweet pastry popular in Dalmatia. In line with the pun, the album cover depicts a drawing of a fritula and the CD notes include a recipe for preparing fritule.[1] This albums is TBF-s most successful album with more than 75,000 copies sold.[citation needed]

The album serves as a kind of greatest hits compilation recorded unplugged and was released in two versions - a double CD release with 21 tracks and a single CD version containing 13 tracks.[1] It was met with considerable critical acclaim, with Marko Podrug of Nova TV giving it 10/10,[2] D. Jagatić of T-Portal website giving it 9/10,[3] and Zlatko Gall of Slobodna Dalmacija giving it four and a half stars out of possible five.[4]

Perpetuum Fritule won the 2011 Porin Award for the Best Concert Album.[5]

Track listing

The following is the track list as they appear on the double CD version. Tracks marked with † are excluded from the single CD release.[1]

  1. "Slobodni stil" †
  2. "Fantastična"
  3. "Tobogan"
  4. "Ye'n, dva" †
  5. "Malo san maka"
  6. "Data"
  7. "Pljačka"
  8. "Nostalgična"
  9. "3logija"
  10. "Heroyix"
  11. "Bog i zemljani" †
  12. "Lud za njom" †
  13. "Šareni artikal"
  14. "Guzice i sise"
  15. "Papilova"
  16. "Alles gut" †
  17. "Smak svita"
  18. "Život je lijep" †
  19. "Genije" †
  20. "Odjeb je lansiran" †
  21. "ST stanje uma"

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Perpetuum Fritule u prodaji" (in Croatian). MTV.com.hr. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  2. ^ Podrug, Marko (27 July 2010). "Nova domaća desetka - TBF 'Perpetuum Fritule'". Dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). Nova TV. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  3. ^ Jagatić, D. (5 August 2010). "'Perpetuum Fritule'". T-Portal.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  4. ^ Gall, Zlatko. "TBF Unplugged − Perpetuum Fritule". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Porin: Hit godine "Bižuterija" Jelene Rozge, album godine Gibonnijeva "Toleranca"". Index.hr (in Croatian). 15 May 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2015.