We're All Great Directors

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We're All Great Directors 我们都是大导演
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Studio album by
Released7 August 2009
Genre Mandopop
Label MBOX
Zhao Wei chronology
Angel's Suitcase
(2007)
We're All Great Directors 我们都是大导演
(2009)

We're All Great Directors is an album by Zhao Wei. It marks the release of the second album by independent music studio MBOX. [1] This album online digital download was released on 7 August 2009. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."我们都是大导演" (We're All Great Directors)Lin Qiao (林乔) Li Ronghao (李荣浩) 
2."老板娘" (Proprietress)Lin Qiao (林乔)/Li Ronghao (李荣浩)/Wu Mengqi(吴梦奇)Wu Mengqi(吴梦奇)3:54
3."走散" (Wander Away) Li Ronghao (李荣浩) Li Ronghao (李荣浩)4:56
4."游园会" (Garden Party)Lin Qiao (林乔)Sen Sen (森森) 
5."幻与幻想" (Magic And Fantasy)Lin Qiao (林乔)Wu Mengqi(吴梦奇) 
6."江城子" (Jiang Cheng Zi)Lin Qiao (林乔)/Su Shi (苏轼)Cao Fang (曹方)4:09
7."Happiness"Lin Qiao (林乔)Xiang Zhilian (项知廉) 
8."觉醒" (Awakening)Lin Qiao (林乔)Luo Yasheng (罗亚圣) 
9."木兰香" (Magnolia Fragrance)Wang Linyun (王凌云)Qi Feng (祈峰)4:06
10."时间停了" (Time Ceased)Daryl Yao (姚若龙)Liang Weifeng (梁伟丰) 

Awards and nominations

CCTV-MTV Music Awards
15th Channel[V] Globe Music Chart Awards
Music Radio Top Chart Awards

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