Raihlah Kemenangan | ||||
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Released | October 19, 2004 | |||
Label | Sony Indonesia | |||
Producer | Gigi | |||
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Raihlah Kemenangan is the first special studio album (eleventh overall) by the Indonesian band Gigi. Released on October 19, 2004, it consists of ten tracks, including the lead single "Tuhan". [1] The album was re-released on October 5, 2005, with the single "Perdamaian" and a bonus track, "Itiraf". [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Ketika Tangan dan Kaki Berkata" (When the body speak) | Taufik Ismail | Chrisye | |
2. | "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah" (Saying the name of God) | Ags. Arya Dipayana | Dwiki Dharmawan | |
3. | "Rindu Rasul" (Missing the Messenger) | T. Ismail | M. Samsudin Hardjakusumah | |
4. | "Keagungan Tuhan" (How great God is) | Abdul Malik Buzaid | Malik | |
5. | "Lailatul Qadar" | T. Ismail | Wandi Kuswandi | |
6. | "Tuhan" (God) | Sam | Sam | |
7. | "Raihlah Kemenangan" (To the victory) | Wieke Gur | Elfa Secioria | |
8. | "Akhirnya" (I realized finally) | Deddy Dhukun | Younky Soewarno | |
9. | "KaruniaMu" (Your grace) | Thomas Ramdhan | T. Ramdhan | |
10. | "Hilang" (Gone) | T. Ramdhan |
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No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Perdamaian" | H. Abu Ali Haidar | ||
2. | "Itiraf" | Abu Nawas | ||
3. | "Ketika Tangan dan Kaki Berkata" (When the body speak) | T. Ismail | Chrisye | |
4. | "Dengan Menyebut Nama Allah" (Saying the name of God) | A. Dipayana | D. Dharmawan | |
5. | "Rindu Rasul" (Missing the Messenger) | T. Ismail | M. Samsudin Hardjakusumah | |
6. | "Keagungan Tuhan" (How great God is) | Malik | Malik | |
7. | "Lailatul Qadar" | T. Ismail | Wandi Kuswandi | |
8. | "Tuhan" (God) | Sam | Sam | |
9. | "Raihlah Kemenangan" (To the victory) | Wieke G. | E. Secioria | |
10. | "Akhirnya" (I realized finally) | D. Dhukun | Soewarno | |
11. | "KaruniaMu" (Your grace) | T. Ramdhan | T. Ramdhan | |
12. | "Hilang" (Gone) | T. Ramdhan |
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Personnels adapted from album's liner notes. [3]
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