Heroes (HOCC album)

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Heroes
HOCC album Heroes.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2009
Genre Pop
Label East Asia Music
Denise Ho chronology
Ten Days in the Madhouse
(2008)
Heroes
(2009)
Unnamed.Poem
(2010)

Heroes is an album by Denise Ho, released on October 8, 2009. On the day of its release, she also began her Supergoo concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. All of the album's songs were composed by Hanjin Tan and Ho's older brother Harris Ho, with lyrics written by Wyman Wong. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Instrumental 1
  2. 舊約 ("The Old Testament")
  3. 飛簷 ("The Flying Eave")
  4. 惹火 ("Hot")
  5. 狂草 ("Infurious Grass")
  6. Instrumental 2
  7. 冰心 ("Icy Heart")
  8. 面書 ("Facebook")
  9. 可可 ("Cocoa")
  10. 妮歌(“Nicole", a song for Anita Mui)
  11. Instrumental 3
  12. 金剛經 ("The Diamond Sutra")
  13. 舊約 (青山變奏)(The Old Testament [Green Mountain Orchestra Mix])

MV DVD

Included with the album.

Notes

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References

  1. "Heroes Denise Ho (CD)". South China Morning Post. 2010-01-22. Retrieved 2025-02-03.