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Annamayya Ringtones
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| 01 | Force ten (4:31)
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| | 02 | Time stand still (5:08)
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| | 03 | Open secrets (5:37)
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| | 04 | Second nature (4:36)
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| | 05 | Prime mover (5:18)
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| | 06 | Lock and key (5:09)
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| | 07 | Mission (5:15)
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| | 08 | Turn the page (4:55)
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| | 09 | Tai Shan (4:15)
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| | 10 | High water (5:33) |
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Geddy Lee - vocals, bass, keyboards
Alex Lifeson - guitars
Neil Peart - drums
Additional musicians:
Aimee Mann - vocals on "Time Stand Still"
Jim Burgess - synthesizer prorgamming
Andy Richards - keyboards, synthesizer programming |
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Produced by Peter Collins and Rush
Engineered by Jimbo Barton |
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| Force ten
(Lee/Lifeson/Peart/Du Bois)
Tough times demand tough talk
Demand tough hearts, demand tough songs
Tough times demand tough talk
Demand tough hearts, demand tough songs
Demand
We can rise and fall like empires
Flow in and out like the tide
Be vain and smart, humble and dumb |
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Annamayya Ringtones
Annamayya ringtones are a collection of devotional ringtones inspired by the life and works of Annamayya, a renowned 15th-century Telugu poet and composer. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in Telugu literature and is often referred to as the "Father of Telugu Literature." Annamayya's compositions are still widely popular and revered today, and his ringtones have become a way for devotees to stay connected to his divine music. |
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Annamayya ringtones are a collection of devotional ringtones inspired by the life and works of Annamayya, a renowned 15th-century Telugu poet and composer. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in Telugu literature and is often referred to as the "Father of Telugu Literature." Annamayya's compositions are still widely popular and revered today, and his ringtones have become a way for devotees to stay connected to his divine music.