- raˈhadi]; 16
September 1949 – 30
March 2007),
better known by his
stage name
Chrisye ([xəˈriʃə]), was an
Indonesian progressive pop
singer and songwriter. In...
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During his 40-year career, the
Indonesian pop
singer Chrisye (1949–2007)
released 20
studio albums, 2
tribute or
cover albums, 2
soundtrack albums, 10...
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During his 40-year career, the
Indonesian pop
singer Chrisye (1949–2007)
recorded more than 200
songs as a vocalist,
writing many of them by
himself or...
- the main
performers in a
tribute concert to
deceased Indonesian singer Chrisye during the Java Jazz Festival. That same year, he
performed tribute concerts...
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Album Arrangement. When
preparing his 2002
cover album Dekade (Decade),
Chrisye approached Latjuba to
perform two duets, "Kangen" ("Longing") and "Anggrek...
- for
Chrisye)
Badai Pasti Berlalu (1999, for
Chrisye)
Konser Tur 2001 (2001, for
Chrisye)
Dekade (2002, for
Chrisye)
Senyawa (2004, for
Chrisye) Salute...
- Soerjoprajogo) with
Chrisye on his
album Nona; she also
provided backing vocals for "Gadis Manja" ("Spoiled Girl"). At
first Chrisye was
unsure of the duet...
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artists are
listed by
their surname.
Candra Darusman Chaseiro Christ Kayhatu Chrisye Cici
Sumiati Deddy Dhukun Dian
Pramana Poetra Dodo ****ia Elly Sunarya...
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intermittently until the 2000s.
Jockie also
worked with
artists such as
Chrisye and Iwan Fals,
ultimately writing two songs—"Kehi****n" ("Life") and "Kesaksian"...
- Akusti
Chrisye is a 16th
studio album by the
Indonesian singer Chrisye released in 1996
which was
produced by
Erwin Gutawa. It
includes acoustic versions...