Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0

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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJanuary 11, 2011
Recorded2010-2011
Genre
Length37:43:41
Label Warner Bros. Records, Machine Shop
Producer Mike Shinoda
Enrique Iglesias (co.)
Linkin Park non-studio album chronology
A Decade Underground
(2010)
Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0
(2011)
Download to Donate: Tsunami Relief
(2011)

Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0 is a sequel of the compilation album Download to Donate for Haiti by various artists. This is also for the benefit of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, but was released on January 11, 2011. This album was released via Download to Donate.

Contents

Background

The Music for Relief official website announced an updated version/sequel of Download to Donate for Haiti, called Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0, which was released on January 11, 2011. Some of the tracks from the first Download to Donate for Haiti were included in the album. The cause has raised more than $26,000. The donations support Artists for Peace and Justice, charity: water, Direct Relief, Partners In Health and the United Nations Foundation, as well as reconstruction and the delivery of food, water and medical care in Haiti. [1]

On February 22, 2011, Linkin Park members Chester Bennington, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn and Rob Bourdon joined United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a Facebook Town Hall discussion on their continued work on raising efforts on awareness of Haiti. Fans were also encouraged to participate in the Download to Donate campaign. [2]

The songs were no longer available for download after December 10, 2011. Music for Relief selected the Haitian Education and Leadership Program, or HELP, a program that gives higher education to young Haitians, as the final beneficiary of funds raised through Download to Donate for Haiti V2.0. Music for Relief still accepts donations for Haiti. [3]

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)Length
1"Still" (Acoustic, Vancouver Sessions) Alanis Morissette 5:33
2"The Ballad of Allo Guru"Allo Guru4:47
3"The Ladder" Andrew Belle 4:02
4"Destroying to Save"Arbouretum5:08
5"Trails" Asobi Seksu 4:00
6"Shoulder Full of You" Blitzen Trapper 2:17
7"Hammer" Blue King Brown featuring Voodoo Dred and Lady Nadee3:41
8"Plath Heart" Braids 4:26
9"Cellophane" Caribou 3:06
10"Gebre"4:07
11"Sea Rea"3:45
12"Selfish Boy"5:16
13"The Dauphin"4:36
14"Yusef"1:58
15"100 Other Lovers" DeVotchKa 3:25
16"Gargoyle" (Live) Dinosaur Jr. 6:11
17"It Must Be Love" Enrique Iglesias 3:44
18"The Rush"Everest4:02
19"Firecracker" Frazey Ford 3:47
20"National Anthem" (Quickie Mart Remix) Freddie Gibbs 4:04
21"Yours Forever" Generationals 3:07
22"Jonah" Guster 3:23
23"A Quiet Place" Home Video 3:51
24"Anyone's Guess"Hyena3:24
25"Times Like These" (Live from Red Rocks) Jack Johnson 2:37
26"Feast of the Heart" (KCRW.com Presents) Jesca Hoop 3:26
27"Never Let Me Down" Kenna (produced by Mike Shinoda and Chad Hugo)3:13
28"Desperate Girls and Stupid Boys" (Live from the KIIS Community Council) Kimberly Caldwell 3:26
29"Catholic Boys"Kitten3:39
30"New Thing" (Live) Lake Trout 4:43
31"Riddle" (Live)4:37
32"Say Something" (Live)7:09
33"Stutter" (Live)4:52
34"Wave of Mutilation" (Live)3:19
35"Take My Hand" (Live from the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus) Langhorne Slim 3:20
36"Single Girls" Laura Jansen 3:36
37"Come Now" Liars 5:02
38"Not Alone" Linkin Park 4:12
39"The Catalyst" (Keaton Hashimoto Remix)2:52
40"Resurrection"Kenna featuring Lupe Fiasco (produced by Mike Shinoda)4:07
41"Faster" Matt Nathanson 3:25
42"Gold Guns Girls" (Mike Shinoda Remix) Metric 5:12
43"Look Away" Mickey Hart 5:59
44"Louisiana Land" OK Go 3:36
45"Chocolate" One Eskimo 4:04
46"Iryna"Paul Cary3:43
47"Too Too Fast" (Say Hi Remix) Ra Ra Riot 2:42
48"We Fell" (Dosh Remix) S. Carey 4:33
49"Give Me Something"Scars On 453:22
50"Mother Maria" Slash featuring Beth Hart 5:27
51"Red Eyes" Switchfoot 4:50
52"The Wind Blows" (Skrillex Remix) The All-American Rejects 4:57
53"Slipstream" (Slimmed Down Mix) The Crystal Method featuring Jason Lytle 5:30
54"A Dream Within a Dream" (Nalepa Remix) The Glitch Mob 5:40
55"A Dream Within a Dream" (Skeet Skeet Remix)4:14
56"Animus Vox" (EPROM Remix)4:17
57"Bad Wings" (Deru Remix)4:21
58"Bad Wings" (Kastle Remix)4:38
59"Bad Wings" (Them Jeans Remix)4:48
60"Between Two Dreams" (Machinedrum Convergence)5:58
61"Between Two Points" (Comma Remix)5:54
62"Between Two Points (Jogger Remix)4:06
63"Between Two Points" (King Britt Remix)6:25
64"Between Two Points" (SPL Remix)6:39
65"Between Two Points" (St. Andrew Remix)6:41
66"Drive It Like You Stole It" (Mindelixir Remix)6:00
67"Drive It Like You Stole It" (Mirko Kosmos Remix)4:07
68"Drive It Like You Stole It" (Pawn Remix)4:19
69"Fistful of Silence" (ESKMO Remix)5:08
70"Fortune Days" (DJ Vadim Remix)3:58
71"Fortune Days" (Virtual Boy Remix)4:55
72"How to Be Eaten by a Woman" (Adam.01 Remix)5:58
73"How to Be Eaten by a Woman" (Camo UFOs Remix)5:00
74"How to Be Eaten by a Woman (Mr. Projectile Remix)3:46
75"How to Be Eaten by a Woman (Salva Remix)6:29
76"How to Be Eaten by a Woman" (St. Andrew Remix)6:41
77"Starve the Ego, Feed the Soul" (R/D Remix)6:16
78"We Swarm" (Beats Antique Remix)5:55
79"We Swarm" (Chris De Luca Remix)7:41
80"We're All One" The Grouch 2:53
81"Wood and Wire" (Sonic Session) Thrice 2:53
82"Unity" (Live) Trevor 7:03
83"Color of Sin"Vanaprasta4:22
84"Leaving on the 5th"Voxhaul Broadcast3:40
85"O.N.E." (Demo version) Yeasayer 5:55
86"Always" Zion I 2:34

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References

  1. About Download to Donate for Haiti Archived 2011-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. LINKIN PARK, UN SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON DISCUSS HAITI ON FACEBOOK Archived March 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Music for Relief (10 December 2011). "Download to Donate For Haiti Funds Contributed to Support Higher Education for Young Haitians". Music For Relief. linkinpark.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2011.