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Dabangg 2 (transl. Fearless 2) is the soundtrack to the 2012 film of the same name. Directed by Arbaaz Khan, the film is produced by himself and Malaika Arora under Arbaaz Khan Productions and Stellar Films. Khan's elder brother Salman Khan starred in the lead role. The soundtrack album featured eight songs.
Track list printed on the Pretty in Pink soundtrack album, listing five songs by various artists.. In the field of sound recording and reproduction, a track listing (also called a track list or tracklist) is a list created in connection with a recorded medium to indicate the contents of that medium and their order.
Track 6 "Tailspins" is a fast-beat track that was used for the air battle in the series episode 1. Tracks 7 through 12 are piano sonatas; the first one, "Innocent World", is playful and up-tempo while the rest are calmer, meditative pieces similar to "Solitudes" from the first album .
[1] [2] It is a follow-up to The Best of Manila Sound: Hopia Mani Popcorn album that was launched in 2006. The album is composed of 14 tracks, all in Tagalog , and performed by Giniling Festival, Imago , Juan Pablo Dream, Melany, Swissy, Session Road , Chilitees, Brownman Revival , Pedicab, Color It Red, Blue Ketchup, After Image and Cueshe .
2 Track listing. 3 Personnel. 4 Production. 5 Charts. Toggle Charts subsection. ... Chart (1991) Peak position US Billboard 200 [6] 83 US Heatseekers Albums [7] 3
'Looking for Jay Chou') is the second EP by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou, released on 11 November 2003 under label Alfa Music.The EP is also the film Hidden Track theme songs [1] The "vmp65l3 5. ru,6xjp6" on the EP cover is the corresponding phonetic symbols of "Looking for Jay Chou" on the Taiwanese Traditional Character keyboard input method.
An optional track to the title track was recorded. This track was titled "Tu Jo Mila" but was later used for the soundtrack of film Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Pritam initially wrote the lines "Kyunki Tu Dhadkan, Main Dil" as ‘Kyunki Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’, but its removal led Kausar Munir to tweak the line for the 2015 film.
Los Angeles Times jazz critic Leonard Feather awarded the album four stars, making particular note of the album's seamless blend of vocal and instrumental units: . Their blend is splendid, they are at times expertly integrated with the band through Fischer's compositions, lyrics and arrangements; and they are quadrilingual, starting in German and proceeding to English, Spanish and doo-be-doo ...