Mata Hati Telinga

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mata Hati Telinga
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 2009
RecordedOrganic Lab
GenrePop
Length26:15
LabelOrganic Records and Warner Music Indonesia
ProducerEki "EQ" Puradiredja
Maliq & D'Essentials chronology
Free Your Mind
(2007)
Mata Hati Telinga
(2009)
The Beginning of a Beautiful Life
(2010)

Mata Hati Telinga is the third album from Indonesian pop group Maliq & D'Essentials. Released on 8 March 2009, it is the band's first album with guitarist Arya "Lale" Aditya, who replaced Satrio Moersid in 2008.[1] It is also the last album to feature Amar Ibrahim as a full member of the band, though he continues to perform live with them whenever available and has contributed trumpet and flugelhorn to subsequent studio albums.[2]

Track listing[edit]

Music and lyrics by Widi Puradiredja unless otherwise stated.[3]

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Aura"
  • Widi Puradiredja
  • Angga Puradiredja
  • Indah Wisnuwardhana
 5:07
2."Luluh"  4:12
3."Kita Jatuh Cinta"  5:08
4."Pilihanku"  3:26
5."Coba Katakan"
  • W. Puradiredja
  • Dendy "Javafinger" Sukarno
  • A. Puradiredja
  • Wisnuwardhana
 3:55
6."Mata Hati Telinga"
  • W. Puradiredja
  • A. Puradiredja
  • Wisnuwardhana
Arya "Lale" Aditya4:27
Total length:26:15

Personnel[edit]

Maliq & D'Essentials[3]

  • Angga Puradiredja – vocals
  • Indah Wisnuwardhana – vocals
  • Widi Puradiredja – drums, Moog
  • Dendy "Javafinger" Sukarno – bass
  • Ifa Fachir – keyboards
  • Amar Ibrahim – trumpet
  • Arya "Lale" Aditya – guitar

Additional musicians

  • Ricky Lionardi – orchestra arrangement and orchestration (track 1)
  • Eugene Bounty – alto saxophone and clarinet (tracks 2 and 3)
  • Enggar Widodo – trombone and tuba (tracks 2 and 3)
  • Reza Jozef "Rejoz" Patty – percussion (tracks 2 and 3)

Production

  • Eki "EQ" Puradiredja – producer
  • Indra Lesmana – mixing and mastering
  • Widi Puradiredja – engineer
  • Dendy "Javafinger" Sukarno – engineer

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lale, Brondong dari Maliq & D'Essentials" (in Indonesian). Kompas. 25 April 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Maliq & D'Essentials Berduka Personelnya Hengkang Lagi" (in Indonesian). Detik. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b Adapted from album liner notes.