Hurd discography

It contains such hit songs as Chimeegüi irekh durlal, Saikhan büsgüi and Eejdee, which are hugely popular among Mongolian music lovers, and are frequently included in the live set.

[1] It is told that, during a performance in an all-star concert, Hurd had a 3-song setlist that included Tsergiin bodol, but under popular demand they ended up playing the song three times in a row.

Track listing Additional personnel Ödör Shönö (Mongolian: Өдөр шөнө, "day and night") is Hurd's third studio album.

Track listing Myangan Jild Gants (Mongolian: Мянган жилд ганц, "once in a thousand years") is Hurd's fourth studio album.

Track listing Additional personnel Mongold Törsön (Mongolian: Монголд төрсөн, "born in Mongolia") is Hurd's fifth studio album.

According to the band's comments in the Enhanced CD section, they wanted to make a softer sounding album and try out different rock music genres.

In 2004, Hurd's tour supporting Mongold Törsön in Inner Mongolia was cancelled, as reportedly the Chinese authorities feared civil unrest.

[2] The song Rock n' roll was later retitled to Namaig toogoogüi büsgüid bayar khürgeye (Намайг тоогоогүй бүсгүйд баяр хүргэе).

Track listing Additional personnel In November 2009, the band has announced through their official website the upcoming release of their seventh studio album, Khairyn Salkhi (Mongolian: Хайрын салхи, "wind of love").

The songs Nogoon shugüi and Chamaig zorino date back to at least 1998, being recorded at the concert at Top Ten nightclub in Ulaanbaatar that was immortalised on the 1999 album Unplugged.

Track listing Additional personnel The Best Collection III is an album by Hurd, composed of various B-sides and previously unreleased songs.

Track listing In the fall of 1998, Hurd played a series of sold-out acoustic concerts at a now-defunct Ulan Bator nightclub, Top Ten.

Track listing Additional personnel Talarkhalyn Kontsert or "The Gratitude Concert" was one of Hurd's biggest outdoor shows, which took place at the Sükhbaatar Square on Naadam day.

Track listing Additional personnel In December 2005, Hurd played a second acoustic concert, dubbed Unplugged II, at The Cultural Palace of Ulan Bator.