Senyawa
Studio album by
Released22 October 2004
Recorded2003-2004
GenrePop
Length37:55
LabelMusica Studios
ProducerChrismansyah Rahadi
Chrisye chronology
Dekade
(2002)
Senyawa
(2004)

Senyawa ([səˈɲawa]; English: One Soul) is an Indonesian album released by Musica Studios in 2004. It was Chrisye's last studio album and features a collaboration with numerous Indonesian singers and bands, including Project Pop, Peterpan, Ahmad Dhani, and Ungu.

Creation

Senyawa was heavily influenced by Chrisye. He became the album's producer, replacing Erwin Gutawa, who had produced his last few albums.[1] He decided on a collaboration album with younger Indonesian artists, eventually working with Musica artists Ahmad Dhani of Dewa, Ungu, Peterpan, Naif, and Project Pop as well as Sony Music Entertainment artists Erros Chandra of Sheila on 7 and Tohpati.[2]

Due to the different styles of each artists, the songs fit into numerous genres. For example, the song "Bur-Kat" (English: Say It Quickly) with Project Pop, featured rap.[3] Chrisye found this difficult, and took six takes to record "Bur-Kat".[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWithLength
1."Jika Surga dan Neraka Tak Pernah Ada" ("If Heaven and Hell Never Existed")Ahmad Dhani4:15
2."Bur-Kat" ("Say It Quickly")Project Pop3:49
3."Menunggumu" ("Waiting for You")Peterpan3:46
4."Luna Kelam" ("Dark Moon")Erros Chandra, of Sheila on 74:59
5."Panah Asmara" ("Passion's Arrow")Tohpati4:07
6."Beku" ("Frozen")Ricky Tjahyadi (Five Minutes), Lusman4:05
7."Cinta Yang Lain" ("Another Love")Ungu4:18
8."Suatu Persembahan Cinta" ("A Tribute to Love")Ferdy Tahier, of El Em Ent (Element)4:30
9."Tjah Ajoe[5]" ("Pretty Face")Naif4:02

Reception

Senyawa was released in November 2004. However, not long after its release, Sony Music Entertainment Indonesia (SMI) filed a complaint about the cover of the album, which featured the names of Erros Chandra and Tohpati on the cover, who were under contract to SMI; Erros and Tohpati were also featured on pictures in the liner notes.[6] As a result, Musica Studios withdrew the album from circulation and later reissued it with a new, redesigned cover without Erros and Tohpati.[7] Chrisye later expressed regret that legal issues prevented him from recognizing Eross and Tohpati's contributions.[8] Despite the controversy, the album sold well.[9]

Four songs from Senyawa, "Cinta Yang Lain", "Menunggumu", "Bur-Kat", and "Jika Surga dan Neraka Tak Pernah Ada", were made into music videos.[10] The music video for "Menunggumu" was filmed just before Chrisye was diagnosed with lung cancer; it was one of his last music videos.[11]

References

  1. "Senyawa". Musica Studios. Official press release. (in Indonesian)
  2. "'Senyawa' Kolaburasi Chrisye dengan Generasi Muda". KapanLagi.com. 3 November 2004. (in Indonesian)
  3. "Nge-Rap Gaya Chrisye" Gatra. 11 February 2005. (in Indonesian)
  4. "Ilmu Baru Chrisye". Gatra. 29 October 2004. (in Indonesian)
  5. EBI: Cah ayu
  6. "Senyawa Chrisye terganjal masalah" Liputan 6. 3 December 2004. (in Indonesian)
  7. "Musica: Kami Lalai". Gatra. 3 December 2004. (in Indonesian)
  8. "Album Sedih Chrisye". Gatra. 16 December 2004. (in Indonesian)
  9. Endah, Alberthiene. Chrisye: Sebuah Memoar Musikal. Gramedia. 2007. Pp. 319 - 320. (in Indonesian)
  10. (2006) Video CD notes for Chrisye duets by request by Chrisye et al. Musica Studios.
  11. Endah, Alberthiene. Chrisye: Sebuah Memoar Musikal. Gramedia. 2007. Pp. 319 - 320. (in Indonesian)
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