Английская Википедия:Collaborating Harmony: Dwiki Dharmawan
Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album Collaborating Harmony: Dwiki Dharmawan (often shortened to Collaborating Harmony) is the first tribute album by Indonesian musician and songwriter Dwiki Dharmawan. It was released by Sony Music on 6 February 2014, almost a year after his special album, Menembus Batas. Created as a celebration of Dharmawan's tricenary, Collaborating Harmony was inspired by Dharmawan's musical journey in Indonesian music over the years. It consists of twelve tracks that are mostly cover versions of Dharmawan's songs, along with three new compositions by Dharmawan including "Lamalera's Dream", "Kerinduanku" and "We Are Many We Are One". Sony Music Indonesia's founder Jan Djuhana served as the album's executive producer, with Badai, Erwin Bragi, Tanto of The Groove, Tito P. Soenardi and others contributed production.
Collaborating Harmony is primarily an Indo pop record with elements of jazz fusion, rock, and orchestral music. The album was preceded by the lead single "Imaji" sung by Shena Malsiana, which previously released on 11 December 2013. A physical version of the album was released on 25 February 2014.
Background
Following the release of Nuansa, Dharmawan revealed the album for the first time in an interview at FX Sudirman. Before the tribute album was released, Dharmawan began explaining which music genre heard by teenagers and children.[1] The title Collaborating Harmony describes Dharmawan's musical journey in Indonesian music for the last three decades.[2] From most of his songs, he chose twelve to be sung by young singers. He said it originally had thirty tracks, then shrunk to twenty as an official from Sony Music Jan Djuhana announced them and finally shrunk to nine in which representing songs' harmony and theme, including songs by Krakatau and soundtracks from the TV series. He also wrote and self-arranged three new songs, "Lamalera's Dream", "We Are Many We Are One", and "Kerinduanku" ("My Longing").Шаблон:Sfn It was preceded by the album's lead single and title track "Imaji" ("Image" sung by Shena Malsiana, released on 11 December 2013,[3] which was received positive reviews, including its rearrangement.[4] The album itself released digitally on 6 February, followed by the physical release on 25 February.Шаблон:Sfn
Production
To produce Collaborating Harmony, Dharmawan enlisted new collaborators to fit in with modern-day Indonesian music, such as Indonesian songwriter Badai and young singers, with some of which are eliminated from X Factor Indonesia including Shena Malsiana performing "Imaji", Alex Rudiart performing "Melangkah Di Atas Awan", Mikha Angelo performing "Sekitar Kita" and Dalagita performing "Biru Selintas Rindu".Шаблон:Sfn
Track listing
Personnel
Personnels adapted from album's liner notes.Шаблон:Sfn Шаблон:Colbegin
- Dwiki Dharmawan — arrangements (9, 11, 12), producer
- Doadibadai Hollo — arrangements (1, 8), synths (track 1), keyboards (1, 8)
- Ronny Koten — drums (track 1)
- Lucky Barus — guitar (track 1)
- Choky Cassandra — bass (track 1)
- Arie Kurniawan — saxophone (track 1)
- Tanto the Groove — arrangements (track 2)
- Erwin Bragi — arrangements (track 3)
- Tito P. Soenardi — arrangements (4 & 5)
- Sumobeat — arrangements (track 6)
- Aria Baron — arrangements (track 7)
- Takaeda — arrangements (track 10)
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label |
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Various | 6 February 2014 | Шаблон:Hlist | Sony |
Indonesia | 25 February 2014 | CD |
References
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