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Find (데자뷰)[1] is South Korean boy band SS501's fourth Korean mini-album. It was released after their Japanese maxi single, "Lucky Days.[2]

The album consists of three songs, instrumental versions of the two songs, and an intro.[1] In addition, the album includes the original and acoustic version of Kim Hyun-joong's first solo track, "Thank You" (고맙다).

Two songs in the album, "You are my heaven" and "Thank You", became theme songs of MBC's reality TV show, We Got Married, in which Kim Hyun-joong was part of the show with Hwangbo.[3][4]

Contents

Track listing [link]

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "너와 숨쉬다" (Breathing For You Intro)      
2. "넌나의천국" (You Are My Heaven)      
3. "Find"   Han Jae Ho, Kim Seung Soo    
4. "고맙다" (Thank You - Kim Hyun-joong solo)      
5. "넌나의천국" (You Are My Heaven [Inst.])      
6. "Find" ([Inst.]) Han Jae Ho, Kim Seung Soo    
7. "사랑해X5" (I Love You X 5)      
8. "고맙다" (Thank You [Acoustic Ver.] - Kim Hyun-joong solo)      

Music Videos [link]

  • "Find"
  • "You Are My Heaven"

References [link]

  1. 1.0 1.1 SS501. Deja Vu. 2008. CD.
  2. SS501. Lucky Days. 2008. CD.
  3. We Got Married Season 1. MBC. Seoul, 2008.
  4. "We Got Married Official Website".Retrieved 21-06-16.

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Find (disambiguation)

find is a command on UNIX platforms.

Find or finding may also refer to:

Music

  • Find (Hidden in Plain View EP), 2001
  • Find (SS501 EP)
  • The Find, a 2005 hip hop album by Ohmega Watts
  • People

  • Áed Find (died 778), king of Dál Riata (modern-day Scotland)
  • Caittil Find, Norse-Gaelic warrior contingent leader
  • Cumméne Find (died 669), seventh abbot of Iona, Scotland
  • Other uses

  • Find (command), a command on DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows platforms
  • Findings, jewellery components
  • Verdict, in law
  • Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, a not-for-profit organisation
  • Meteorite find, a found meteorite not observed to have fallen
  • See also

  • Finding
  • Discovery (observation)
  • Finder (disambiguation)
  • Locate (disambiguation)
  • Searching (disambiguation)
  • All pages beginning with "find"
  • All pages with titles containing find
  • Find (Hidden in Plain View EP)

    Find is Hidden in Plain View's debut EP. It was released by the now defunct independent record label DAB Records on March 24, 2001.

    Track listing

    (all songs written by Rob Freeman)

  • "Burned" – 2:30
  • "Traffic Jams and Train Cars" – 3:17
  • "Find" – 2:22
  • "Eighty West" – 4:32
  • "Jerzey Nonsense" – 4:12
  • "Michael's Creek" – 8:33
  • There is an acoustic hidden track titled "Anywhere Is Everywhere" at the end of "Michael's Creek".
  • Credits

  • Chris Amato – bass
  • Rob Freemanvocals, guitar
  • Derek Reilly – drums
  • Joe Reo – vocals
  • Kenny Ryan – guitar
  • Consolation

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    In the field of medicine, consolation has been broadly described as follows:

    In some contexts, particularly in religious terminology, consolation is described as the opposite or counterpart to the experience of "desolation", or complete loss.

    History

    The desire to console others is an expression of empathy, and appears to be instinctual in primates. Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal has observed acts of consolation occurring among non-human primates such as chimpanzees. The formal concept of consolation as a social practice has existed since ancient times. For example, as an examination of letters from ancient Rome indicates of that culture:

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    Dark Sky Island is the eighth studio album from the Irish musician Enya, released on 20 November 2015 on Aigle Music. Following the release of And Winter Came... (2008), Enya took an extended break from writing and recording. She returned to the studio in 2012 to record Dark Sky Island with her long-time lyricist Roma Ryan and producer Nicky Ryan. Enya performs all the vocals and instruments on the album, apart from Eddie Lee who plays the double bass on "Even in the Shadows".

    Dark Sky Island received a mostly positive reception from critics and was a commercial success upon release. It peaked at No. 4 in the UK, Enya's highest charting album there since Shepherd Moons (1991), No. 8 in the US, and within the top ten in fourteen countries worldwide, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and New Zealand, among others major music markets. A Deluxe Edition includes three extra tracks, and an LP edition was released on 18 December 2015; Enya's first LP since the 1992 reissue of her debut album, Enya (1987).

    Solace (Xavier Rudd album)

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    Conception and production

    The album was recorded entirely on his own featuring his guitar, several didgeridoos, a wooden box, an array of slide and acoustic guitars and percussion instruments. It was recorded in Vancouver. His personal friend and producer, Todd Simko, helped him through the recording.

    Songs

    The second song, "3 Degrees" is a short track about a time where Rudd describes an event that took place in Nashville, Tennessee. The ninth song, "A Fourth World," was played by Rudd in front of live crowd and told them he didn't have a name for it yet. After the show a fan went up to him and said he thought he had a good name for the song. He said "a fourth world" because there's a third world, but "there's also a fourth world where people who don't have an existence, who are sort of trapped."

    Podcasts:

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    Find You

    by: Almadrava

    I’ve been looking for you nearly everywhere,
    I couldn’t find you.
    So here I am driving through the rain
    and I don’t know where to go.
    I’m sorry, I was so wrong.
    I know it since you are gone.
    Please forget your pride,
    don’t try to hide your love.
    IF ONLY I COULD FIND YOU
    I’D GIVE YOU MY LIFE AGAIN.
    IF ONLY I COULD FIND YOU,
    DON’T LIE TO ME,
    I KNOW YOU STILL LOVE ME,
    AND I DIE WITHOUT YOU.
    Another night will end up the same way.
    Where could you be now.
    A silly error would become a huge mistake,
    if I never see you again.
    I’m sorry, I was so wrong.
    I know it since you are gone.
    Please forget your pride,
    Don’t try to hide your love.




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