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The phrase "a track recorded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific audio track that has been captured or produced in a recording session.
Example: "The album features a track recorded live during their concert last summer."
Alternatives: "a recorded track" or "a track that was recorded".
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And "The Definitive Dave Brubeck on Fantasy, Concord Jazz, and Telarc" features both older and more recent material, concluding with a track recorded by his current working band.
Pharrell also picks up a nomination his No 1 single Happy, a track recorded for Despicable Me 2. They will compete against U2's track Long Walk To Freedom, from the film Mandela.
On a track recorded by two fans of "The Matrix," for example, "Khayman" and "Goatboy 1978" mock the fact that Keanu Reeves presses the wrong keys when shutting down a program on his computer.
Since the beginning of this year's Beijing Olympics, there have been reports of minor conceits: enhancing certain fireworks digitally for the opening ceremonies, substituting a second girl to lip-synch the national anthem over a track recorded by a less photogenic singer.
Known for his pedantic love of sound quality, having backed his own high resolution version of the iPod, the Pono Player, Harvest Moon is a track recorded in Nashville, the home of analogue recording perfection and this track is a tribute to that sound – rich, full, dense and rounded.
— Ben Greenman Since the beginning of this year's Beijing Olympics, there have been reports of minor conceits: enhancing certain fireworks digitally for the opening ceremonies, substituting a second girl to lip-synch the national anthem over a track recorded by a less photogenic singer.
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Andy has a track record".
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