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Dunhuang ~ Romantic Energy (敦煌), is an album by Twelve Girls Band. It consists of seventeen songs in a sort of modernized Chinese form. It was released in 2005.[1]
Track listing
- "Dunhuang"
 - "El Condor Pasa"
 - "Ruten"
 - "Whispering Earth"
 - "Romantic Energy"
 - "From the Beginning Till Now"
 - "Yangguan"
 - "Carnival"
 - "Fairies of Yardan"
 - "Ihojin"
 - "Flower" (Orange Range)
 - "River Shule"
 - "Mogao Grottoes"
 - "Yueya Spring"
 - "Tang Court Ensemble"
 - "Ten-sided Ambush"
 - "Lovers"
 
US Track listing
The version of the album released in the United States (by Muture Communications Inc) has an altered track order, and includes a 15-minute DVD.
- "Dunhuang"
 - "Ruten"
 - "River Shule"
 - "Romantic Energy"
 - "El Condor Pasa"
 - "Tang Court Ensemble"
 - "From the Beginning Till Now"
 - "Yangguan"
 - "Whispering Earth"
 - "Flower"
 - "Carnival"
 - "Freedom" (live)
 
The DVD consists of:
- "Ruten" (live)
 - "Carnival" (live)
 - "Dunhuang" (music video)
 
Personnel
- Jianfeng Liang – Producer
 - Hajime Nagai – Engineer
 - Jun Li – Engineer
 - Zhemin Lin – Engineer
 - Yu Liu – Engineer
 - Shigeki Kashii – Mixing Engineer
 - Jun Li – Mixing Engineer
 - Tinyau Hung – Mixing Engineer
 
- Additional Personnel
 
- Eiichi Naito – Executive Producer, Management (USA)
 - Dino Malito – A&R
 - Hitoshi Saito – Marketing
 - Kio Griffith – Art Direction & Design
 
References
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