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"Badai Pasti Berlalu" ([ˈbadai ˈpasti bərˈlalu]; English: "The Storm Will Surely Pass") is an Indonesian song written by Eros Djarot and released in 1977 as part of the soundtrack of Badai Pasti Berlalu. It was originally sung by Berlian Hutauruk but has also been covered by Chrisye and Ari Lasso.
Badai Pasti Berlalu was recorded in Pluit, Jakarta [1] in a period of 21 days, led by composer Eros Djarot. The vocals were covered by Chrisye (who also played the bass ) and Berlian Hutauruk , with Fariz Rustam Munaf and Keenan Nasution on the drums , Debby Nasution on the keyboard , and Yockie Suryoprajogo on both the keyboard and drums.
Berlian Hutauruk (born 11 October 1957, in Jakarta) is an Indonesian soprano of Batak descent. Beginning her career singing religious music in church, Hutauruk later sang for movie soundtracks and released a solo album.
Badai Pasti Berlalu was originally released in installments in Kompas between 5 June and 2 September 1972. It was later rereleased as a novel by Gramedia Pustaka Utama in 1974. It sold well, selling 24,000 copies in a short period of time, a "fantastic amount" at the time, [ 2 ] despite costing more than ten times the cost of a magazine.
Sabda Alam (Nature's Order) is a 1978 Indonesian album released by Musica Studios.It is Chrisye's second studio album and his first after signing with Musica. The album was written in collaboration with Guruh Sukarnoputra.
Badai Pasti Berlalu ([ˈbadai ˈpasti bərˈlalu]; lit. 'The Storm Will Surely Pass') is a 1977 Indonesian film based on the novel of the same name by Marga T . It was directed by Teguh Karya and starred Christine Hakim , Roy Marten and Slamet Rahardjo .
Pantulan Cita was released in 1981 by Musica Studios, with no singles.It was a critical and commercial failure, [1] although the cover was well received. [3] Along with Percik Pesona (Stain of Enchantment; 1979), it was Chrisye's only solo album to not receive any awards. [4]
Kala Cinta Menggoda was recorded by Chrisye, with Erwin Gutawa handling the arrangement. [1]The song "Ketika Tangan dan Kaki Berkata" was based on the Islamic view of the Last Judgment and verse 65 of Surah Ya Sin, [2] which reads: