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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a track from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific song or piece of music that is part of an album or collection.
Example: "I just discovered a track from a new album that I can't stop listening to."
Alternatives: "a song from a" or "a piece from a".
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The aim is to signify a moral equivalence between sharing a track from a CD with a friend and stealing your neighbour's goods and handing them round.
"Why-y-y," she shouted, "why don't you li-i-ike me?" It was a track from a later Dinosaur Jr. record, "Bug"; the band's amps distorted around her, and the crowd roiled.
The BBC has taken the unprecendented step of deciding to insert a news story into the show explaining to younger viewers why a track from a 30s film has made the charts.
To find surface elevation differences relative to a track from a later or an earlier year, points of that track that lie between the two base tracks are first identified.
No, sir, you're right to pull me up on that one, so by way of apology, and seeing all eyes are on Georgia, here's a track from a C&W concept album about the Deep South (which coincidentally sounds like dinnertime at the Dalys, albeit on a quiet day).
There's also a track from a superb new album by pianist Chris Ingham dedicated to the music of Stan Getz.
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Not even a popular artist like Melissa Etheridge, who won in 2007 for a track from "An Inconvenient Truth," could find a crossover hit in her Oscar win.
The elegant alto of Jamaican saxophonist Joe Harriott swings from a wall of speakers, a track from an Indo-jazz fusion album.
Earlier this month, however, U2 fans didn't find what they were looking for when Dave Fanning, the 2fm DJ, promised to play their new single - but instead spun a track from an unknown British band.
In addition, if a track from an artist that's previously been in the top five appears, that would be noted, too.
R.C. Pro-Am is a racing video game in which a player controls a radio-controlled car against three opponents around a track from an overhead isometric perspective.
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