Samakkhi Prathet Thai
Samakkhi Prathet Thai (Thai: สามัคคีประเทศไทย) or 'Samakki Thailand is the twenty-fourth album by Thai rock band Carabao. It was released in March 2005.
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| Released | March 2005 | |||
| Recorded | January 2005 | |||
| Genre | Art Rock Phleng phuea chiwit | |||
| Label | Warner Music Thailand (January 2005) | |||
| Producer | Carabao | |||
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The album was released amidst the flaring up of the South Thailand insurgency. It thus promoted a message of national solidarity in many of its songs, including the eponymous "Samakkhi Prathet Thai".[1] In particular, "Khwan Thai Chai Nueng Diao", which had been previously released as a single, was purposely written to reach out to the restive South. The single version featured 43 artists, as well as Princess Ubol Ratana.[2][3]
Track listing
| Track | Thai | Transcription |
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| 01 | สามัคคีประเทศไทย | "Samakkhi Prathet Thai" |
| 02 | ฤกษ์ดาวเทียม | "Roek Daothiam" |
| 03 | สวนจตุจักร | "Suan Chatuchak" |
| 04 | ผีเสื้อราตรี | "Phisuea Ratri" |
| 05 | วิหคพลัดถิ่น | "Wihok Phlat Thin" |
| 06 | ขวานไทยใจหนึ่งเดียว | "Khwan Thai Chai Nueng Diao" |
| 07 | ดวงตาแห่งความรัก | "Duangta Haeng Khwamrak" |
| 08 | เสพตาย ขายคุก | "Sep Tai Khai Khuk" |
| 09 | ตำบลของหนู | "Tambon Khong Nu" |
| 10 | ปริญญาฝาส้วม | "Parinya Fa Suam" |
| 11 | ลูกผู้ชายหัวใจสองล้อ | "Lukphuchai Huachai Song Lo" |
References
- "สามัคคีประเทศไทย : การกลับมาของ "คาราบาว"". Manager. 8 April 2005. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- Waedao Harai; Sunthorn Pongpao (29 November 2004). "ขวานไทยใจหนึ่งเดียวสานเสียงเพลงดับไฟใต้". Matichon. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- "เสียงเพลง ดับเสียงปืน". Nation Weekend. 13 (653). 6–12 December 2004.
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