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Various Artists – Siamese Soul – Thai Pop Spectacular Vol. 2
==================================================Artist……………: Various Artists
Album…………….: Siamese Soul – Thai Pop Spectacular Vol. 2
Genre…………….: World
Year……………..: 2009
Label…………….: Sublime FrequenciesCodec…………….: MPEG 1 Layer III
Encoder…………..: iTunes 9.0.0.70 –
Quality…………..: 320 Kbps CBR
Channels………….: 44100 Stereo
Tags……………..: ID3v1 ID3v2.3———————-
Track Listing
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01 Bong Ja Bong (Bong, Oh Bong) (Daw Bandon)
02 Ha Fang Kheng Kan (The Competition) (Teun-Jai Boon Praraksa)
03 E-Saew Tam Punha Huajai (Advice Column For Love Troubles (Part 1) (Kwan Jai & Kwan Jit Sriprajan)
04 Kati Sorn Jai (Lessons For Life)† (Lam Young)
05 Fon Tok Leaw (The Rain Is Here, But You Didn’t Return As Promised) (Chutima Duang Porn)
06 Lam Sarawan (Group: Ubon Pattana With Surin Paksiri – Singer: Angkana Khunchai†)
07 Panatibat (Sin No. 1: Do Not Kill)† (Kwan Jit Sriprajan)
08 Kob Kanong Fon (Frogs Dancing In The Rain) † (Roong Petch Laem Sing)
09 Laek Laow Deum Nom (Quit Drinking Alcohol And Try Drinking Milk Instead)† (Sorn Petch Pinyo)
10 Nah Anad (Pity) (Man City Lion)
11 Klang Yok (Flirting) (Sornpetch Sornsupan)
12 Isan (Hong Thong Daw U-Don)
13 Sung Nang (Cautions For The Girl) (Salak Silathong)
14 E-Saew Tam Punha Huajai (Advice Column For Love Troubles Pt. 2) (Kwan Jai & Kwan Jit Sriprajan)
15 Lum Sao Phutai Rum Pan (Group: Ubon Pattana With† Surin Paksiri -Singer: Angkana Khunchai)Playing Time………: 00:55:00 (min:sec)
Total Size………..: 125.96 MB (132081491 bytes)=============
RELEASE NOTES
=============This second volume in the Thai Pop Spectacular series brings together regional artists from across Thailand. Some were modest pop players of their time, while others were major stars. Siamese Soul features 1970ís hard-grooved roots funk, hypnotic Luk Thung tracks from the Northeastern Thai countryside, 1960ís rock & roll and 1980ís groove anomalies. All cuts come heavily laced with electric organs and guitar, thick horn sections, the traditional khaen, driving bass and stunning vocal performances with a richness that can easily be called Thai soul music of the highest order. These creative sounds formed by hybrids with Western instrumentation and genres, result in an incredibly dynamic music that is distinctively Thai. Selected from cassette tapes and vinyl found buried on bottom shelves in rural locales, these tracks serve as further evidence of a vital Thai pop scene thatís been kept from Western ears for far too long.
This CD comes with a 16 page booklet of amazing exclusive photos documenting the era with translated song titles and liner notes by Mark Gergis and Alan Bishop.
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