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Faye Wong (2001 album) [ Edit ]
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| issue date | October 18, 2001 | |||
| category | Mandarin Pop Music | |||
| Record company | One Production Co., Ltd. EMI Records Distribution | |||
| Producer | Faye Wong , Liang Qiaobai | |||
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" Faye Wong " is a Hong Kong singer Faye Wong 's 18th album, the first nine Mandarin album, the EMI of a fifth and final album, 2001 October 18 issue. Taiwan's pre-order album released two days of global sales will exceed 300,000 [1] . Taiwan pre-order opened for 3 hours and a limited edition of 10,000 pre-ordered editions sold out; in Singapore, the first-day sales exceeded 7,500 and airborne Singapore's RIAS regional record leader. [2]
At the end of 2001, Faye Wong (2001) won Hong Kong's Top Ten Selling Mandarin Records Award for Hong Kong's best-selling Mandarin album [3] with more than 60,000 sales. In addition, "Fable" from the hot sale in 2000 to 2001 also won this award. [4]
This album is also one of the only two RTHK albums in mainland China that sold over 500,000 in 2001 [5] .
table of Contents
[ hide ]- 1Introduction
- 2album versions
- 3tracks
- 4awards
- 5notes
Introduction [ edit ]
The recording team exchanged blood for the production staff. After more than 10 years of cooperation, Liang Rongjun , the producer who produced 14 albums for Faye Wong , left and replaced Hong Kong musician Liang Qiaobai . The songwriter's famous name comes from different Chinese music scenes across the Taiwan Straits, Hong Kong and Singapore. However, the style is very different. Therefore, the overall musical style and original personality of Faye Wong are very different. Faye Wong did not self-create this time. Zhang Yadong did not participate. Lin Xi still took most of the lyrics. The original fixed teams Alex San, CY Kong and Adrian Chan did not participate in the production of Liang Rongjun's departure. Only Chen Xiaojuan and Guo Weiliang had previously worked together on the album .
Taiwan: Chen Xiaojuan's "flood year" became the most popular song on the album, with a high degree of singing. The well-known rock musician Wu Bai and Faye Wong have joined forces, and the "one-way street" and "two people's Bible" are filled with a strong Wuxi style. Also from Taiwan, there is deep white , which says "Sometimes a lover has a name" (Cantonese version is "Heart Road").
Hong Kong: The production staff of this album in Hong Kong are basically from Renshan Renhai Production Company, including Liang Qiaobai, Liang Qijue , He Xiuping and so on. Liang Qiaobai played the album production, and also wrote two songs, "The Wings of Light" and a jazz style "night party." Liang Kejue contributed the Cantonese song "Colorblindness." Eric Kwok, who had previously worked in Fables , also wrote the Cantonese song "Sleepless Flight." Faye Wong’s boyfriend, Nicholas Tse, wrote for her for the first time the Cantonese song “Ghost Story”.
On the mainland side: Sambo 's "idiot" style is very different and is the theme song of the movie " Big Hand " ( Kwan Zhilin and Ge You starring). Jin Wuxuan wrote two versions of "Wandering Red Shoes."
On the foreign side: Singaporean singer Tanya Chua wrote two songs "Wrong" (Cantonese version is "The Queen's New Clothes") and "And so on" for Faye Wong .
Record Edition [ edit ]
- Japanese version: 1CD+3" small dish, earlier than the Hong Kong version, the album was titled "Light Wing", white side label, exclusive special cover.
- Hong Kong 's first edition: CD+EP, cartons, no side labels, AVCD set.
- Hong Kong reprint: CD+EP, cartons, no sidemarks.
- Continental Edition: 1CD, mauve sidemarks.
- Taiwan Edition: 1CD, the album was named "Flourishing Year", cartons, white side labels. For pre-orders, send "Queen's New Clothes" singles and posters.
- Singapore version: 1CD, cartons, no sidemarks, 3 postcards.
- Malaysia version: 1CD, no cartons, no sidemarks, if sent preorder, send a "color blind" single.
- Korean version: Imported Hong Kong 2CD version, Korean stickers on the cover, with Korean lyrics.
Other versions:
- "Singing 5 in 1" edition: "Singing 5 in 1" is to sell Faye Wong in EMI 5 album sets.
Tracks [ edit ]
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| Song sequence | Tracks | Composer | Write a word | Arranger | Producer | Note | duration | ||
| 1. | Wings of Light | Liang Qiaobai | Qiao Shifu | Liang Qiaobai | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 3:21 | |||
| 2. | and many more | Tanya Chua | Lin Xi | Huang Zhongxian | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 3:28 | |||
| 3. | Wrong | Tanya Chua | Lin Xi | Liang Qiaobai | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | "The Queen's New Clothes" Mandarin version | 3:12 | ||
| 4. | Sometimes lovers have false names | Deep white | Qiu Yikuan | Liang Qiaobai | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | "Mind" Mandarin version | 4:03 | ||
| 5. | fleeting time | Chen Xiaojuan | Lin Xi | Liu Zhiyuan | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 4:34 | |||
| 6. | Night meeting | Liang Qiaobai | Lin Xi | Liang Qiaobai | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 4:17 | |||
| 7. | Stray red shoes | Jin Wuyi | Wang Haitao | Jin Wuyi | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 4:15 | |||
| 8. | Idiot (movie " big " ending song) | Sambo | Lin Xi | Sambo | Sambo | 4:32 | |||
| 9. | Bible for two | Wu Hao | Lin Xi | Wu Hao | Wu Hao | 4:23 | |||
| 10. | one way | Wu Bai & China Blue | Lin Xi | Wu Hao | Wu Hao | 5:23 | |||
| 11. | Wandering Red Shoes (Piano Version) | Jin Wuyi | Wang Haitao | Jin Wuyi | Faye Wong, Liang Qiaobai | 3:25 | |||
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Awards [ edit ]
Hong Kong:
- RTHK 's Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award Concert :
- 2001: "The 15th Outstanding Pop Singer Award" [6]
- 2001: "National Most Popular Female Singer" - Gold Award [7]
- New City Radio 's New City's Best Awards Ceremony :
- 2001: "Best song" - "Colorblindness" [8]
- 2001: "Best Asian Female Singer" [9]
Taiwan:
- Golden Melody Award
- 2001: Best Music Video Award
- 2001: Best Composer Award: Tanya Chua - "Mistakes" (Nomination)
- 2001: Best Composer Award: Chen Xiaojuan - "Flourishing Year " (Nomination)
- 2001: Best Arranger Award: Liang Qiaobai - "Wings of Light" (Nomination)
Channel V
- Chinese Music List:
- 2000: Most Popular Song Award - "Flourishing Year"
- 2000: Most Popular Female Singer Award
Comment [ edit ]
- ^ Faye Wong's "Tattoos are more painful than having children"
- ^ [Zhang Zhenyi. November 8, 2001. Faye Wong's blessing. I Weekly, Issue 209, '64 Pages]
- ^ Faye Wong Mandarin Records ranked first. December 7, 2001. Ming Pao.
- ^ IFPI Hong Kong
- ^ Wang Xiaofeng. (January 4, 2002). "Three Life Weekly": 2001 Recording Industry - Decline! decline! decline
- ^ Radio Television Hong Kong official website
- ^ Radio Television Hong Kong official website
- ^ Wikipedia
- ^ Wikipedia
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