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Once We Were Kings Promo - Immortal Productions - IP 009 [NEW Album]

Samples from PROMO vid:

Track: Talwaar - Gurdev Tohfa & Highflyers

Track: Sava Lakh -- Bakshi Billa & Moneyspinner & Time Productions

Track: 2 Tigers -- Tigerstyle

Track: 1984 Baby -- Saint Soldier & Gupsy Aujla

Track: Darh Tere Teh -- Inder Kooner & Harj Nagra

Track: Baba Deep Singh Ji -- Jagowale Jatha & Inside Man

Intro -- G.N.E.

Darh Tere Teh -- Inder Kooner & Harj Nagra

2 Tigers -- Tigerstyle

Bhagat Soorme -- Romesh Chohan & Harv Randhawa

Singh King -- Lalli Sardar & H Jheeta & Kam Singh

Sava Lakh -- Bakshi Billa & Moneyspinner & Time Productions

1984 Baby -- Saint Soldier & Gupsy Aujla

Baba Deep Singh Ji -- Jagowale Jatha & Inside Man

Salute -- Ali Abbas & XS-BASS

Raj Karega Khalsa -- Sarvar & H Jheeta & Kam Singh

Hari Singh Nalwa - Ravinder Singh Diwana & Inside Man

Darh Tere The -- Inder Kooner & Gupsy Aujla

JAAG - Rex Nova & Shinda Singh

Talwaar - Gurdev Tohfa & Highflyers

Institutionalised -- REALIST & Immortal Productions

Khalsa Raaj - Jass Sandhu & Inside Man

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Album out next week - 17th April.

Pre-order, iTunes, Amazon links will be available soon.

Regular updates released on fb: Facebook Fanpage

Once We Were Kings - Press Release

(Press Pack)

Once We Were Kings, the latest addition to the Shaheedi series, resonates epic tales of our great forefathers, rich heritage and unflinching commitment to righteousness and the values embodied by those before us. This latest offering from Immortal Productions takes us on a historic and inspiring journey exploring our past glory as kings who once roamed bravely and freely with our heads held up high with the gift of our crowns intact.

Legends and harrowing stories of great Sikhs full of valour, courage, fearlessness and steadfastness in upholding the principles based on the Eternal teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Tales, in which mighty generals like Baba Deep Singh Ji and Hari Singh Nalwa roared like lions, raised the Kesri Nishaan Sahib high and preferred to die on their feet rather than live on their knees. Through traditional Panjabi Dhad, Sarangi and Kaveeshar fused with contemporary music, we attempt to pay homage to our forgotten forefathers whose sacrifices and noble way of life surpasses even those of modern day revolutionaries.

It will be possible to obtain a copy of Once We Were Kings from one of the BOSS Stalls during Vaisakhi. The CD will also be available for purchase online from the Immortal Productions and BOSS Stall websites.

Contributions made by artists on all Immortal Production albums are done solely on a Seva (selfless service) basis. These projects as well as others are purely 100% non-profit in which no money is made by any of the project contributors. All proceeds go back into Seva and the future longevity of the series. We urge you to offer your support by purchasing only legitimate and legal copies of the album.

Press and media can claim a free copy from the Immortal Productions team. Just email to info@shaheedi.com general enquiries should also be referred here.

Further track Promo's are:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_kb4Q9qB04

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB4P0GDzTMg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z37LHdgf9lE

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