Eason Chan - Admit it (ARS LP)

Eason Chan won the "Highest-selling Guangdong Record Award" at the 2006 IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Awards. In 2007, Eason continued the success of the previous year's Cantonese album "What's Going On..." and released the Mandarin album "Admit It". The album specially adapted many popular Cantonese songs as Mandarin hits, including: "Smell of Smoke" (Skirt Under the Minister), "Love Transfer" (Fuji Mountain), "Dark Moon and High Wind" (Hei Ze Ming), "Red Rose" (White Rose) and "Long Time No See" (It's Better Not to See) etc...
Of course, there is also the well-known "Elimination", which has music and lyrics written by Jay Chou and can be called a "tailor-made" masterpiece.
Special collection: Cantonese song "Man on the Moon".

(Written from 2007 publication)

ARS vinyl record series has reached platinum-level sales peak. Abbey Road Studios, the world's top recording studio used by the Beatles

180grams Made of high quality materials 33 1/3 RPM. Made In Japan
The world's first publication is an "audiophile-grade vinyl record"
Don't miss it! ! ! Limited numbered production: 0001-3xxx

Included: 16 pages of lyrics (photos) and one booklet (275x275mm)

Side A
1. Smoke
2. Eliminate Special thanks to Jay
3. Happy Boys
4. Red Rose
5. Dark and Windy

Side B
1. Love transfer
2. Long time no see
3. Love is a book
4. The First Yuppie
5. White sneakers
6. Man on the Moon (Cantonese) (Interlude of the long-running radio drama Golden Boys Season III on 903)

Global release on February 14, 2025

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