[1] During the same year, the compilation album Najlepše pesme (Prettiest Songs) was released through PGP-RTB record label.
[1] The album was produced by Ivica Vlatković, and featured numerous guests: Marija Mihajlović (vocals), Slobodan "Bata" Božanić (bass guitar), Deže Molnar of Laboratorija Zvuka (saxophone), and others.
[2] The album's main hits were "Kao ja" ("Just As I Did"), "Reci zašto" ("Tell Me Why"), "Zima, leto..." ("Winter, Summer...") and a new version of "Solunska".
The album, produced by alternative rock musician Rambo Amadeus, marked the band's shift towards acoustic sound, and brought hits "Biće bolje ako budeš tu" ("It Will Be Better If You Stay By Me"), "U Perlezu stao voz" ("A Train Stopped in Perlez") and "Plavi svitac" ("Blue Firefly").
[1] The album Dobro je (It's All Right), released in 1996 by PGP-RTS (and being one of the last albums released on vinyl record by that label),[1] featured a cover of The Beatles song "Good Night", Garavi Sokak version entitled "Laku noć ti, ljubavi" ("Good Night, My Love").
[1] In 2003, Krstić formed the record label Vojvodina Music, through which the band released the album Svako ima nekog koga više nema (Everybody Has Someone Who He Doesn't Have Anymore).
[1] In 2008, the band released their tenth studio album entitled Ja bih za tebe dao sve (I Would Give Everything for You).
Garavi Sokak's song "Svako ima nekog koga više nema" was covered by Yugoslavian and Croatian pop rock band Srebrna Krila in 2012.