Love & Peace (Edmond Leung EP)

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Love & Peace
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EP by
Released29 Aug 2009
Genre Cantopop
Length27:01
Label Gold Typhoon
Edmond Leung chronology
The Story of June
(2006)
Love & Peace
(2009)
#20
(2011)

Love & Peace is a Cantopop album by Edmond Leung. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Homemade Instant Noodles (住家丁麵)
  2. Joyful (痛快)
  3. First Lady (第一夫人)
  4. External Stuff (身外物)
  5. Impatient (躁)
  6. Requiem (安魂戰曲)
  7. The Best Love (最愛)

Music awards

YearCeremonyAward
2009The Metro Showbiz Hit Awards [2] Hit Song – Homemade Instant Noodles (住家丁麵)
Hit Karaoke Song – Homemade Instant Noodles (住家丁麵)

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