Burning (disambiguation)

Burning (disambiguation)

Burning, burnin' or burned usually refers to combustion in a fire. Also:

* Burning, execution by burning
* Burning (in a star), self-sustaining thermonuclear (nuclear fusion) reaction
* Burning, sustaining sunburn

* Expressive works called "Burnin'":
** "Burnin"', a 1962 album by John Lee Hooker
** "Burnin' (The Wailers album)", a 1973 roots reggae album by The Wailers.
** "Burnin' (Patti LaBelle album)", a 1991 album by Patti LaBelle
** "Burnin' (Gil Grand album)", a 2002 album by Gil Grand
** "Burnin' (Daft Punk song)", a single by Daft Punk
** "Burnin' Up", a 2008 single by Jonas Brothers

* "Burning" or "burned", as metaphorical term or name:
** Burning (sensation), painful sensation
** Burning, recording process for optical disc authoring
** Burning-in or burning, photographic enlargement technique
** Burning (band) from Spain
** "Burning" (album), a 1999 EP by house DJ/producer Pépé Bradock
** "Burning" (song), a song by German pop group Monrose
** Burning capital, spending by a business of working capital, measured as burn rate
** Burned (image), quality of an image transformed with loss of detail in all portions lighter than some limit, and/or those darker than some limit
** Burned (U.S. band) from North Carolina
** "Burned" (album), 1995 album by Electrafixion
** "Burned (novel)", 2005 novel by Ellen Hopkins

See also

* Burning off (television), programming practice


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