Explosive

Explosive

Explosive

«Explosive»
Canción de Bond
Album Explosive: The best of bond
Publicación 2004
Grabación 2004
Género Crossover clásico
Duración 3:03 minutos
Discográfica Decca Records
Escritor(es) Tonci Huljic
Productor(es) Eduard Botric
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Explosive es una canción compuesta por Tonci Huljic en el 2004, que aparece en el disco Bond Classified y arreglada por Eduard Botric y Tonci Huljic.


Contenido

Datos Generales

Tiene una gran velocidad que se adquiere de un momento a otro; está interpretada por dos violínes, una viola y un cello que pertenecen a Haylie Ecker, Eos Chater, Tania Davis y Gay-Yee Westerhoff respectivamente.

Explosive además aparece en otro disco, titulado Explosive: The very best of bond. Este, es una compilación de los mejores temas de Bond además de algunos nuevos.


Apariciones televisivas

Debido a que esta canción ha sido su mayor éxito, ha aparecido en diversos programas:

  • Good Morning America E.U.A.
  • Dancing with the stars Australia
  • Live Sunrise Australia
  • GTV Japón
  • Fox News E.U.A.


Además

Explosive tiene un video donde aparecen las cuatro artistas y un documental "como se hizo".


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  • Explosive — Ex*plo sive, a. [Cf. F. explosif.] Driving or bursting out with violence and noise; causing explosion; as, the explosive force of gunpowder. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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