Pam Chung - Backwards and Forwards (45RPM LP)

HK$469.00
格式LP
片裝數1
生產地EU
語言粵語
性別/組合女歌手
類別廣東流行
HK$469.00
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Backwards and Forwards 45RPM vinyl record may be the first album in the history of Chinese music to be played from the inner circle to the outer circle. The vinyl record has a rotation speed of 45RPM and is limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. The album contains four original songs and two covers, which are respectively included on the Backward side (played from the inner circle) and the Forward side (played from the outer circle). The original song "I Finally Understand" and the cover song "Never Mention I Love You" were performed by Donald Pak, the music director of The Voice of China, and Joey Tang on piano and guitar. The album cover is honored to have the handwritten work of Mr. Paul Wong. The meaning of the painting is just like this EP. Starting from there, the perspectives and angles you feel will be different, so it is up to everyone to decide how to appreciate and think about the meaning!
 
The Backwards and Forwards 45RPM vinyl record is definitely a masterpiece with great collection value. The quantity is limited, so hurry up and buy it!
 
Song Introduction:
 
"Never mention it!" Love you"
Pam, who sang harmony for Zheng Zhongji, was particularly fond of the guitar-only version of this song, which gave rise to the idea of ​​releasing another album.
Of course, she had to cover this song and invited her mentor and band leader Joey Tang to cover it.
Play.
 
First Song
Re-interpreting Mr. Paul Wong's song "First Song" as a buffer, hoping that everyone will know that Pam is no longer a "novice" in the music industry and make a "looking back" summary
 
"One sentence"
The needle is placed on the middle track of the record and starts playing, leading into a breezy and rainy night in a jazz style, looking back on the past days, "Why didn't the promised happiness come?"
 
I Finally Understand
Next is the heaviest song on the album, an original piece with Donald Pak's grand piano and Pam's vocals.
"Three Words" begins with a "Hong Kong-style" pop melody with the most instruments in the entire album. Now that the unknown ending has come to an end, nothing else matters as long as you are willing to let go! The first half of this song was written by Pam when she was in school, and was not completed until more than ten years later. Pam never thought that the producer would choose this song as one of the tracks in the album.
 
Backwards and Forwards
The 6/8 melody makes you sway unconsciously, and the lyrics make you close your eyes and think about it, then open your eyes and move forward. Anyway, "every time you leave, it should be the same"
 
Track List:
Backward Side Song [B]
B1. One sentence
B2. I finally understand
B3. Beginner
Forward Side Song [F]
F1. Three words
F2.BACKWARDS AND FORWARDS
F3. Never mention loving you
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