Difference between revisions of "Dila Teer Bija"
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− | + | In early 2010, [[Stewart Copeland]] arranged and recorded "Dila Teer Bija" for the soundtrack of ''Bhutto'', a documentary film by Duane Baughman about the late Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's first and only female prime minister. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on [[2010-01-23]]. Stewart was in attendance at the event.[http://www.fotoglif.com/f/bihj6pvo7j36][http://www.daylife.com/photo/0dTIbxA0638z9?q=Benazir+Bhutto] | |
+ | "Dila Teer Bjia" was released online as an exclusive in the Copeland Vault on the [[Stewart Copeland Official Site]] on [[2010-01-30]]. | ||
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− | + | A rap mix of "Dila Teer Bija" featuring Benazir Bhutto's daughter [[Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari]] was also recorded for the film and made available online.[http://stewartcopeland.net/multimedia/vault/multimedia0.htm] | |
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− | + | * [[2010-01-23]] | |
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− | * [http://stewartcopeland.net/multimedia/vault/multimedia0.html Original and rap mix of "Dila Teer Bija" in the Copeland Vault on StewartCopeland.net] | + | * [http://stewartcopeland.net/multimedia/vault/multimedia0.html Original and rap mix of "Dila Teer Bija"] in the Copeland Vault on StewartCopeland.net |
+ | * [http://www.bhuttothefilm.com/ Bhutto the Film] official website | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 2 March 2010
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Composed by: | ARTIST NAME |
Arranged by: | Stewart Copeland |
Recorded: | RECORDED TIME PERIOD |
Length: | SONG LENGTH |
Producer(s): | PRODUCER NAME(S) |
Studio(s): | RECORDING STUDIO(S) |
Released as single: | YES, B-SIDE, or NO |
Contents
Introduction
In early 2010, Stewart Copeland arranged and recorded "Dila Teer Bija" for the soundtrack of Bhutto, a documentary film by Duane Baughman about the late Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan's first and only female prime minister. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 2010-01-23. Stewart was in attendance at the event.[1][2]
"Dila Teer Bjia" was released online as an exclusive in the Copeland Vault on the Stewart Copeland Official Site on 2010-01-30.
Alternative versions
A rap mix of "Dila Teer Bija" featuring Benazir Bhutto's daughter Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari was also recorded for the film and made available online.[3]
Background
This section needs more information. Include an introduction to this composition: if it was commissioned for a particular event, based on a particular source material, other individuals involved in the production of this piece, etc.
Release History
On 2010-01-30 the original and rap mix versions of "Dila Teer Bjia" were announced and posted on the Stewart Copeland Official Site.[4]
Quotations and trivia
This section needs more information.
See also
External links
- Original and rap mix of "Dila Teer Bija" in the Copeland Vault on StewartCopeland.net
- Bhutto the Film official website