Hurd discography

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Hurd discography
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Hurd rehearsing in their Ulan Bator studio in 2009. From left to right : D.Otgonbayar, D.Ganbayar, N.Naranbaatar, D.Tömörtsog.
Studio albums9
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Video albums2
Box sets1

This is a discography of the Mongolian heavy metal band Hurd.

Contents

Studio albums

The Best Collection I

The Best Collection I
Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1993-1995, Sonor Studio, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Heavy metal
Length62:15

The Best Collection I is Hurd's debut album. Recorded between the years of 1993-1995, and released along with The Best Collection II , it is considered to be one of the first heavy metal albums in Mongolian music history. It contains such hit songs as Chimeegüi irekh durlal, Saikhan büsgüi and Eejdee, which are hugely popular among Mongolian music lovers, and are frequently included in the live set.

5 songs from The Best Collection I were re-arranged and played acoustically during the 1998 Unplugged concert.

Hurd released their first music video for Chono, where the band is seen playing the song near an abandoned factory. It also contains numerous battle scenes from a 1945 movie about Tsogt Taij. It is told that the band members grew quickly tired and behaved impatiently during the filming, as they were not yet familiar with the process.

Mongolian traditional music instruments were used for the recording of Bakharkhal, most notably the Morin khuur. This song is among the first in a long list of patriotic songs written by Hurd.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Чоно"Kh.Lkhagvasuren Dambyn Ganbayar Chono4:51
2."Алив бос"R.MönkhsaikhanD.GanbayarAliv bos4:42
3."Нар сар"L.Enkh-Amgalan T.Naranbaatar Nar sar5:29
4."Чимээгүй ирэх дурлал"N.Khongor Dambyn Otgonbayar Chimeegüi irekh durlal3:39
5."Сэрүүн бухимдал"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarSerüün bukhimdal7:49
6."Залуу нас"B.LuvsanjurmedD.OtgonbayarZaluu nas4:31
7."Эх орны төлөө"L.TümürbatD.OtgonbayarEkh orny tölöö6:33
8."Сайхан бүсгүй"Kh.Davaadash Sangaagiin Ishkhüü, D.OtgonbayarSaikhan büsgüi4:54
9."Өөрийгөө би"L.Enkh-AmgalanT.NaranbaatarÖöriigöö bi3:54
10."Ээждээ"D.BoldbaatarS.Ishkhüü, Namsraijavyn Naranbaatar Eejdee4:25
11."Бахархал"A.ZandangaravD.GanbayarBakharkhal6:23
12."Шартаж үхлээ"B.GalsansukhD.OtgonbayarShartaj ükhlee5:05

Additional personnel


The Best Collection II

The Best Collection II
Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1993-1995, Sonor Studio, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Heavy metal
Length59:27

The Best Collection II is Hurd's second studio album. It was recorded and released in conjunction with The Best Collection I, and as a result the two albums are sometimes seen together as a double album.

Compared to its counterpart, the style and lyrical theme of The Best Collection II is somewhat darker (dealing with night, darkness, fear, cemetery, ...), and the songs are rather fast paced, with Khar darsan züüd being one of the fastest songs in Hurd's repertoire.

The hugely successful Tsergiin bodol ("Soldier's Thoughts") is considered a classic and allowed the band to reach celebrity. The song was written by Dambyn Ganbold in 1978, while he was in military service, his fellow soldiers helping him up on the lyrics. [1] It is told that, during a performance in an all-star concert, Hurd had a 3 song setlist that included Tsergiin bodol, but under popular demand they ended up playing the song three times in a row. Other famous songs from the album include Baga nas, Zurag shig büsgüi and Nulimsaa tevch'ye.

Hurd's 1998 Unplugged acoustic concert includes no less than 8 songs from The Best Collection II.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Болтугай"N.Chuluunbaatar Dambyn Otgonbaatar Boltugai4:05
2."Хар дарсан зүүд"R.MönkhsaikhanD.GanbayarKhar darsan züüd3:59
3."Сохор номин"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarSokhor nomin4:17
4."Бага нас"T.Bat-orgilD.OtgonbayarBaga nas6:38
5."Цэргийн бодол"D.GanboldD.Ganbold Tsergiin bodol 4:40
6."Хэрээ мэд"B.LuvsanjurmedD.OtgonbayarKheree med3:51
7."Харанхуй"D.BanzragchD.OtgonbayarKharankhui4:20
8."Зураг шиг бүсгүй"D.Amgalan, D.OtgonbaatarS.Ishkhüü, D.OtgonbayarZurag shig büsgüi4:40
9."Миний дайсан"B.LuvsanjurmedD.OtgonbayarMinii daisan3:34
10."Нулимсаа тэвчье"S.IshkhüüD.OtgonbayarNulimsaa tevch'ye5:18
11."Булш"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarBulsh6:27
12."Миний Монгол"B.GalsansükhD.GanbayarMinii Mongol4:01
13."Шөнө"Sh.MönkhbatD.GanbayarShönö3:37

Additional personnel


Ödör Shönö

Ödör Shönö
Өдөр шөнө
Studio album by
Released1999
Recorded1998-1999, Ulan Bator, Mongolia except for "Tanygaa dursana" intro, recorded 1978
Genre Heavy metal
Length71:45

Ödör Shönö (Mongolian : Өдөр шөнө, "day and night") is Hurd's third studio album.

It is the only album where the band has changed its name to "Erel-Hurd", the album being the beginning of their 8-year partnership with Erel company. The name "Erel-Hurd" also appears on the compilation cassette Shildeg duu from that same era.

Tanygaa dursana was written by D. Ganbold, who also authored the hugely successful Tsergiin bodol from The Best Collection II. The track contains a recording from 1978 of D. Ganbold singing Tsergiin bodol.

Süns zalrakhui was not listed on the original release of the album, leading fans to give it the title Önö ertnii uyees (Өнө эртний үеэс) before the release of the Black Box boxset in 2013, where the official name of the song was finally revealed. On the original 1999 release, the track was track 4, but it was moved to the end of the album on the Black Box.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Дүлий хорвоо"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbayarDülii khorvoo3:54
2."Гүйдэлтэй газар"J.BatsükhD.OtgonbayarGüideltei gazar3:55
3."Чи минь байгаа болхоор"Sh.JargalsaikhanD.OtgonbayarChi min' baigaa bolkhoor4:12
4."Сүнс залрахуй"D.GanbayarD.GanbayarSüns zalrakhui4:54
5."Хоёулаа үгүй"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbayarKhoyulaa ügüi3:39
6."Жаргалтай нүдэнд нулимс зохихгүй"D.OtgonbayarD.OtgonbayarJargaltai nüdend nulims zokhikhgüi3:23
7."Аян замд"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbayarAyan zamd5:23
8."Ээж минь"D.OtgonbaatarD.OtgonbaatarEej min'4:55
9."Цагаан шонхор"B.GalsansükhD.GanbayarTsagaan shonkhor5:13
10."Тэр цаг"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarTer tsag4:27
11."Уур хилэн"D.OtgonbaatarD.OtgonbayarUur khilen5:03
12."Аавдаа би хайртай"I.ChilaajavS.IshkhüüAavdaa bi khairtai5:16
13."Өдөр шөнө"D.OtgonbaatarD.OtgonbaatarÖdör shönö4:05
14."Ханьдаа дуулъя"R.GerelD.OtgonbayarKhan'daa duulya4:46
15."Таныгаа дурсана"D.GanboldD.GanboldTanygaa dursana4:24
16."Урагшаа"B.LuvsanjurmedN.NaranbaatarUragshaa3:56

Myangan Jild Gants

Myangan Jild Gants
Мянган жилд ганц
Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded1993, 1998, 2001, Chugu, RITM and Sonor Studios, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Heavy metal, Nu metal
Length72:02

Myangan Jild Gants (Mongolian : Мянган жилд ганц, "once in a thousand years") is Hurd's fourth studio album.

In this album, besides their usual rock ballads and heavy metal songs, Hurd has made their first attempts of writing nu metal material. That can be attested by such songs as Üg sons or Gar utas, as some of the singing is rapped and there is some use of turntables. Hurd would continue the rap rock theme on their song "Sain muu", on the followup album Mongold Törsön.

Khelekh n' khegjüün is the fastest and also the shortest song in all of Hurd's catalog. Shine jil is an outtake from the Best Collection sessions and previously appeared on The Best Collection 3.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Хүн"BayandalaiD.OtgonbayarKhün4:31
2."Атаархал"BayandalaiD.OtgonbayarAtaarkhal5:54
3."Бүсгүй"Kh.ChilaajavS.IshkhüüBüsgüi5:00
4."Өнгөрсөн шөнө" D.GanbayarÖngörsön shönö4:15
5."Та"SumyaD.OtgonbayarTa5:08
6."Чамайгаа үнсье"KhishigjargalD.OtgonbayarChamaigaa üns'ye3:41
7."13-н ааш"SumyaD.Otgonbayar13-n aash4:33
8."Үг сонс" D.OtgonbaatarÜg sons4:42
9."Очиж чадаагүй"GerelD.GanbayarOchij chadaagüi4:25
10."Яалаа ийлээ"Kh.ChilaajavT.NaranbaatarYaalaa iilee4:25
11."Шинэ жил"Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarShine jil4:08
12."Санаж байна" S.IshkhüüSanaj baina5:20
13."Ганцаардал"SumyaD.OtgonbayarGantsaardal4:52
14."Гар утас"Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarGar utas3:43
15."Үнэгүй юм"BayandalaiD.OtgonbayarÜnegüi yum5:16
16."Хэлэх нь хэгжүүн"SumyaD.OtgonbayarKhelekh n' khegjüün2:09

Additional personnel


Mongold Törsön

Mongold Törsön
Монголд төрсөн
Studio album by
Released2004
Recorded2003, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Hard rock, Rock and roll
Length70:56
75:49 (Black Box version)

Mongold Törsön (Mongolian : Монголд төрсөн, "born in Mongolia") is Hurd's fifth studio album.

According to the band's comments in the Enhanced CD section, they wanted to make a softer sounding album and try out different rock music genres. For the first time, Hurd has written songs in rock and roll style. Also notable is the collaboration with hip-hop artists Ice Top, Digital and 2 Khüü on Sain muu. Nutag min' ünertdeg features two famous Mongolian wrestling champions G. Ösökhbayar and D. Mönkh-Erdene.

The band also comments that Mongold Törsön was specially dedicated to all the mongolians living abroad. Indeed, the overarching theme of the album is family, homeland, and national pride.

In 2004, Hurd's tour supporting Mongold Törsön in Inner Mongolia was cancelled, as reportedly the Chinese authorities feared civil unrest. [2]

The song Rock n' roll was later retitled to Namaig toogoogüi büsgüid bayar khürgeye (Намайг тоогоогүй бүсгүйд баяр хүргэе).

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Монголд төрсөн юм"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarMongold törsön yum4:31
2."Нулимс дуслахгүй хайр"D.Chimgee, P.KherlenD.OtgonbaatarNulims duslakhgüi khair4:49
3."Хүлээсэн сэтгэл"P.EnkhbaatarS.IshkhüüKhüleesen setgel4:54
4."Даанч дэндүү"Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarDaanch dendüü4:12
5."Хайрын сарнай"Sh.Gürbazar, J.BatsükhD.OtgonbayarKhairyn sarnai4:22
6."Бүүвэй аялна"Sh.GürbazarL.BalkhjavBüüvei ayalna5:19
7."Rock n' roll"Kh.ChilaajavT.Naranbaatar 4:11
8."Хүү нь гомдоогүй"Sh.GürbazarL.BalkhjavKhüü n' gomdoogüi6:16
9."Нутаг минь үнэртдэг" (featuring G.Ösökhbayar and D.Mönkh-Erdene)J.MönkhbatB.GanboldNutag min' ünertdeg4:18
10."Би дурлаж байна"Sh.GürbazarD.OtgonbayarBi durlaj baina3:50
11."Ээж хайрхан" D.OtgonbayarEej khairkhan5:07
12."Сайн муу" (featuring Ice Top, Digital and 2 Khuu)Ice Top, Digital, 2 KhuuD.OtgonbayarSain muu4:25
13."Харуусал"S.ErdeneS.IshkhüüKharuusal5:31
14."Хэзээ ч битгий"P.KherlenD.OtgonbaatarKhezee ch bitgii4:41
15."Манайд ирээрэй" (Not on the original album despite being listed, only appears on the Black Box reissue)G.Mend-OoyooR.EnkhbazarManaid ireerei4:22
16."Монголоороо гоёдог"Sh.GürbazarD.OtgonbayarMongolooroo goyodog4:31

Züirlekh Argagüi

Züirlekh Argagüi
Зүйрлэх аргагүй
Studio album by
Released2005
Recorded2004, RITM Studio, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Heavy metal, Rock and roll
Length76:12

Züirlekh Argagüi (Mongolian : Зүйрлэх аргагүй, "uncomparable") is Hurd's sixth studio album.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Алаг нүдэн"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbaatarAlag nüden3:56
2."Энд нэг л биш ээ"B.OidovD.OtgonbayarEnd neg l bish ee3:05
3."Яг л чам шиг"SükhzorigD.OtgonbayarYag l cham shig5:48
4."Зэвүүн харц"B.Oidov, P.KherlenD.OtgonbaatarZevüün kharts4:16
5."Алт"B.OidovD.OtgonbaatarAlt4:33
6."Зөрөөд өнгөрсөн бүсгүй" D.OtgonbayarZörööd öngörsön büsgüi4:31
7."Намуухан орчлон"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbayarNamuukhan orchlon5:36
8."Ер бусын сүм"T.ErdenetsogtD.OtgonbaatarYer busyn süm4:03
9."Би дуртай"Ts.KhulanD.OtgonbaatarBi durtai4:41
10."Цоглог оюутан"B.OidovD.OtgonbayarTsoglog oyutan4:10
11."Би амьдарч чадна"B.OidovD.OtgonbayarBi am'darch chadna5:04
12."Тоотой санагдах юм"Kh.PurevS.IshkhüüTootoi sanagdakh yum6:46
13."Зүйрлэх аргагүй"Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarZüirlekh argagüi4:03
14."Нүүдлийн кино театр"B.OidovD.OtgonbayarNüüdliin kino teatr5:22
15."Хонгор сэтгэл"B.BayandalaiD.OtgonbayarKhongor setgel5:32
16."Хөгшин атаман"B.OidovD.OtgonbaatarKhögshin ataman4:46

Additional personnel


Khairyn Salkhi

Khairyn Salkhi
Хайрын салхи
Studio album by
Released2013 (with Black Box boxset)
Recorded2009-2010, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Hard rock, Rock and roll
Length53:53

In November 2009, the band has announced through their official website the upcoming release of their seventh studio album, Khairyn Salkhi (Mongolian : Хайрын салхи, "wind of love"). [3]

The album took 1 year to be finished and contains 12 songs that revolve around the theme of love. Its cover was uploaded, but only a few homemade cassette and CD-R copies of the album circulated. At least one (semi-)official silver CD pressing was done in Inner Mongolia, although it is very rare and the only copy located does not have any identifying marks on it. The album was finally given an official release in 2013 in the Black Box boxset.

The songs Nogoon shugüi and Chamaig zorino date back to at least 1998, being recorded at the concert at Top Ten nightclub in Ulaanbaatar that was immortalised on the 1999 album Unplugged. On the initial tape copies, Nogoon shugüi was labeled as Durlaj üzsengüi.

Track listing

No.TitleTransliterated titleLength
1."Зүүд биелэх болов уу"Züüd biyelekh bolov uu4:28
2."Хайрын салхи"Khairyn salkhi4:14
3."Хагдрах цэцэг"Khagdrakh tsetseg5:30
4."Тансаг гоо бүсгүй"Tansag goo büsgüi3:38
5."Хайрын нулимс"Khairyn nulims4:59
6."Эндүүрэл"Endüürel3:59
7."Тавилан"Tavilan3:38
8."Чамайг зорино"Chamaig zorino5:08
9."Ногоон шугүй"Nogoon shugüi3:48
10."Дурлалд битгий яар"Durlald bitgii yaar4:58
11."Нэг ангийнхан"Neg angiinkhan5:22
12."Амьдаръя"Am'dar"ya3:57

Narlag Divaajin

Narlag Divaajin
Нарлаг диваажин
Studio album by
Released2016
Recorded2014, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Genre Hard rock, Rock and roll
Length83:48

Narlag Divaajin (Mongolian : Нарлаг диваажин, "sunny paradise") is Hurd's eighth studio album, released as a double album in 2016.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Монгол"B.Gankhürel Dambyn Otgonbayar Mongol5:33
2."Сануулсаар байтал"B.BoldsaikhanD.OtgonbayarSanuulsaar baital4:14
3."Нандин хайр"B.Gankhürel, LuvsanravdanD.OtgonbayarNandin khair4:41
4."Сэмэрч нураагүй"B.Gankhürel Sangaagiin Ishkhüü Semerch nuraagüi3:49
5."Нарлаг диваажин"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarNarlag divaajin5:40
6."Яарсангүй"S.ShürentsetsegD.OtgonbayarYaarsangüi5:17
7."Найзууд"B.LkhagvasürenD.OtgonbayarNaizuud4:16
8."Амгалан оршиг"Sh.GürbazarKh.Mönkh-YertüntsAmgalan orshig4:44
9."Өнгө төгөлдөр"P.KherlenD.OtgonbayarÖngö tögöldör3:20
Disc two
No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Бүсгүйчүүд инээмсэглэ"Kh.TergelD.OtgonbayarBüsgüichüüd ineemsegle4:08
2."Хатан эрдэнэ"B.BatregzedmaaD.OtgonbayarKhatan erdene5:10
3."Гэгээн гуниг" S.IshkhüüGegeen gunig4:21
4."Чин зүрх"O.DashbalbarD.OtgonbayarChin zürkh3:54
5."Амин цэцэг"Sh.Ur'khanD.OtgonbayarAmin tsetseg5:19
6."Амар мэндийн дуу" Dambyn Otgonbaatar, B.GankhürelD.OtgonbaatarAmar mendiin duu5:31
7."Амьдралын эхлэл"T.NansalmaaS.Ononbat, D.OtgonbayarAm'dralyn ekhlel4:08
8."Бид чоно"D.Tsoodol Dambyn Ganbayar Bid chono4:38
9."Хатан эрдэнэ (instrumental)" D.OtgonbayarKhatan erdene (instrumental)5:05
Total length:83:48

7,000,000,000

7,000,000,000
Studio album by
Released2021
StudioHurd Studio
Genre Hard rock, Rock and roll
Length43:52

7,000,000,000 ("7 billion") is Hurd's ninth studio album, released in 2021.

The title song Doloon terbum features Uka.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Долоон тэрбум" (featuring Uka)T.NansalmaaD.OtgonbayarDoloon terbum3:31
2."Багаа хуул"BattsengelD.OtgonbayarBagaa khuul4:11
3."Гэгээн гоо"B.BoldsaikhanD.OtgonbayarGegeen goo4:12
4."Хагархай хэнгэрэг"B.GankhürelD.MönkhbatKhagarkhai khengereg3:48
5."Орхиж чадахгүй"Ü.KhürelbaatarD.OtgonbaatarOrkhij chadakhgui4:18
6."Норсон зүрх"B.GankhürelD.OtgonbayarNorson zürkh5:01
7."Хүнд суртал" D.GanbayarKhünd surtal4:00
8."Дэргэд минь байгаарай"L.ErdenetsetsegD.OtgonbaatarDerged min' baigaarai4:16
9."Хурд"N.DügereeN.NaranbaatarKhurd5:52
10."Сайхан хайр"B.BatnasanS.IshkhüüSaikhan khair4:45
Total length:43:52

Additional personnel

Compilation albums

The Best Collection III

The Best Collection III
Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded1993-1998, Chugu Studio, RITM Studio, Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Length56:54

The Best Collection III is an album by Hurd, composed of various B-sides and previously unreleased songs.

Ekh oron features late B.Damchaa, a famous mongolian actor. Khamag Mongol features pop singer Sarantuya and former Chingis Khaan singer D.Jargalsaikhan.

Ekh oron, Manlailan devegchiin duu and Bi Mongoltoigoo adilkhan were released as a single in 1999. Züüdend irsen eej was released in 1999 as a B-side to the Aavdaa bi khairtai/Bayangol düüregtee örgökh duu single, while Shine jil was released later in 2001 on Myangan Jild Gants.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Эх орон" (featuring B.Damchaa)Kh.ChilaajavD.Ganbayar, D.OtgonbayarEkh oron5:04
2."Буцааж нэхэхгүй хайр"Kh.ChilaajavS.IshkhüüButsaaj nekhekhgüi khair5:13
3."Төөрөг"B.GalsansükhD.OtgonbayarTöörög5:32
4."Зүүдэнд ирсэн ээж"Kh.DavaadashS.IshkhüüZüüdend irsen eej3:44
5."Манлайлан дэвэгчийн дуу"D.DanzanD.OtgonbayarManlailan devegchiin duu5:34
6."Би Монголтойгоо адилхан"Sh.GürbazarL.BalkhjavBi Mongoltoigoo adilkhan5:56
7."Алтан нутаг"D.TörbatD.OtgonbayarAltan nutag4:18
8."Шинэ жил"Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarShine jil4:09
9."Эцэг өвгөдийн нутаг"UbaaG.PürevdorjEtseg övgödiin nutag6:26
10."Би аавтай хүн"ChinzorigL.BalkhjavBi aavtai khün5:44
11."Хамаг Монгол" (featuring Sarantuya and D.Jargalsaikhan)Kh.ChilaajavD.OtgonbayarKhamag Mongol5:14

Live albums

Unplugged

Unplugged
Live album by
Released1999
RecordedTop Ten nightclub, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, October 1998
Genre Heavy metal
Length77:16

In the fall of 1998, Hurd played a series of sold-out acoustic concerts at a now-defunct Ulan Bator nightclub, Top Ten. One of these concerts was recorded and released as Unplugged. The album features 8 songs from The Best Collection II, 5 from The Best Collection I and 3 previously unreleased songs.

Chamaig zorino is the only Hurd song written by singer D.Tömörtsog. Eejdee örgökh duu is a well known mongolian folk song.

Chamaig zorino and Nogoon shugüi were recorded in the studio a decade later for Khairyn Salkhi .

When the album was originally released, Chamaig zorino and Kharankhui were indexed as one track. When the album was reissued in the Black Box boxset in 2013, the two songs were separated.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTransliterated titleLength
1."Хар дарсан зүүд"R.MönkhsaikhanD.GanbayarKhar darsan züüd5:25
2."Чоно"Kh.LkhagvasurenD.GanbayarChono4:08
3."Чимээгүй ирэх дурлал"N.KhongorD.OtgonbayarChimeegüi irekh durlal6:22
4."Чамайг зорино" (previously unreleased)
"Харанхуй"
D.Tömörtsog
D.Banzragch
D.Tömörtsog
D.Otgonbayar
Chamaig zorino
Kharankhui
4:55
4:01
5."Ногоон шугуй" (previously unreleased)  Nogoon shugui3:37
6."Сайхан бүсгүй"Kh.DavaadashS.Ishkhüü, D.OtgonbayarSaikhan büsgüi4:45
7."Нулимсаа тэвчье"S.IshkhüüD.OtgonbayarNulimsaa tevch'ye5:14
8."Шөнө"Sh.MönkhbatD.GanbayarShönö4:39
9."Алив бос"R.MönkhsaikhanD.GanbayarAliv bos5:35
10."Ээждээ" (featuring S.Ishkhüü)D.BoldbaatarS.Ishkhüü, N.NaranbaatarEejdee4:59
11."Ээждээ өргөх дуу" (previously unreleased)  Eejdee örgökh duu4:06
12."Миний дайсан"B.LuvsanjurmedD.OtgonbayarMinii daisan4:06
13."Зураг шиг бүсгүй"D.Amgalan, D.OtgonbaatarS.Ishkhüü, D.OtgonbayarZurag shig büsgüi5:16
14."Цэргийн бодол"D.GanboldD.GanboldTsergiin bodol5:43
15."Миний Монгол"B.GalsansükhD.GanbayarMinii Mongol4:25

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Video albums

Talarkhalyn Kontsert

Talarkhalyn Kontsert
Талархалын концерт
Video by
ReleasedJune 26, 2009
Recorded Sükhbaatar Square, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, July 11, 2005
Genre Heavy metal
Length1:31:56

Talarkhalyn Kontsert or "The Gratitude Concert" was one of Hurd's biggest outdoor shows, which took place at the Sükhbaatar Square on Naadam day. It was a free concert celebrating the band's 10th anniversary, held before a crowd of 80,000 to 100,000 people, [4] which is a record for Mongolia.

On June 26, 2009, the band released a DVD of this show and organized a release party at the Grand Khan pub in Ulan Bator.

Track listing

No.TitleTransliterated titleLength
1."Эхлэл"Ekhlel (intro) 
2."Болтугай"Boltugai 
3."Монголд төрсөн юм"Mongold törsön yum 
4."Чамайг зорино"Chamaig zorino 
5."Очиж чадаагүй"Ochij chadaagüi 
6."Хүн"Khün 
7."13 ааш"13 aash 
8."Чимээгүй ирэх дурлал"Chimeegüi irekh durlal 
9."Хайрын сарнай"Khairyn sarnai 
10."Зураг шиг бүсгүй"Zurag shig büsgüi 
11."Нулимсаа тэвчье"Nulimsaa tevch'ye 
12."Чи минь байгаа болхоор"Chi min' baigaa bolkhoor 
13."Цэргийн бодол"Tsergiin bodol 
14."Хөгжмийн номер"Khögjmiin nomer (instrumental) 
15."Намайг тоогоогүй бүсгүйд баяр хүргэе"Namaig toogoogüi büsgüid bayar khürgeye 
16."Ээждээ"Eejdee 
17."Миний аав адуучин" (previously unreleased)Minii aav aduuchin 
18."Миний Монгол"Minii Mongol 
19."Эх орон"Ekh oron 

Additional personnel

Unplugged II

Unplugged II
Video by
ReleasedJune 26, 2009
RecordedCultural Palace, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, December 2005
Genre Heavy metal
Length1:44:55

In December 2005, Hurd played a second acoustic concert, dubbed Unplugged II, at The Cultural Palace of Ulan Bator. In 2009, a DVD with the video footage of that concert was released.

A previous lower quality version of this DVD was released in 2006 for promotional purposes only, but had a limited distribution.

In 2012, the audio from this concert was released on iTunes.

Track listing

No.TitleTransliterated titleLength
1."Сэрүүн бухимдал"Serüün bukhimdal 
2."Бага нас"Baga nas 
3."Очиж чадаагүй"Ochij chadaagüi 
4."Бүүвэй аялна"Büüvei ayalna 
5."13 ааш"13 aash 
6."Үнэгүй юм"Ünegüi yum 
7."Жаргалтай нүдэнд нулимс зохихгүй"Jargaltai nüdend nulims zokhikhgüi 
8."Бүсгүй"Büsgüi 
9."Би Монголтойгоо адилхан / Би аавтай хүн"Bi Mongoltoigoo adilkhan / Bi aavtai khün 
10."Нулимс дуслахгүй хайр"Nulims duslakhgüi khair 
11."Болтугай"Boltugai 
12."Хүү нь гомдоогүй"Khüü n' gomdoogüi 
13."Аавдаа би хайртай"Aavdaa bi khairtai 
14."Чи минь байгаа болхоор"Chi min' baigaa bolkhoor 
15."Алсын хараатай амьдрал" (previously unreleased)Alsyn kharaatai am'dral 
16."Хайрын сарнай"Khairyn sarnai 
17."Намайг тоогоогүй бүсгүйд баяр хүргэе"Namaig toogoogüi büsgüid bayar khürgeye 
18."Шинэ жил"Shine jil 

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