Showing posts with label 1988 Summer Olympics. Show all posts
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October 30, 2023

20,000 vinyl LPs 338: Anita Mui ~ 淑女 (Lady)

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vinyl LP front cover 
cover photo by 毛澤西 (Lü Houmin)
photo of cover by Styrous®


This month is the birthday of Hong Kong singer and actress Anita Mui. She made major contributions to the Cantopop music scene and received numerous awards and honours. She remained an idol throughout her career, and is regarded as a Cantopop diva. She was dubbed as the "daughter of Hong Kong" and is considered an iconic Cantopop singer. She once held a sold-out concert in Hammersmith, London, England, where she was dubbed the "Madonna of the East" (東方麥當娜), which brought her to further international fame. That title stayed with her throughout her career, in both Eastern and Western media.           
 
vinyl LP back cover 
photo by 毛澤西 (Lü Houmin)
photo of back cover by Styrous®
 
 
Anita Mui was born on the 10th of October in 1963 in Hong Kong; her brothers and sister were born in China. At the age of 15, due to the frequency of performances at different venues (up to six venues per day) her voice was affected due to the development of nodules on her vocal cords.She took a year off and when she started performing again discovered her voice  was lowered by an octave.           
 
Mui released 50 albums in total. Her best-selling album was the 1985 Bad Girl (壞女孩), which sold over 400,000 copies (platinum 8x by Hong Kong's standards). In 1994, she sold over 10 million albums. She was invited to sing at the 1988 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Seoul together with Janet Jackson.         
 
Mui performed the song Bad Girl (a Cantonese cover of Strut by Sheena Easton) in Guangzhou, China, where it was banned, as it was considered pornographic in nature. The government authorities in Guangzhou were infuriated when she chose to sing the song on the last day of her concert.       
 
The album cover is has a gatefold format . . .      

vinyl LP gatefold cover 
cover & back photo by 毛澤西 (Lü Houmin)
photo of cover by Styrous®


vinyl LP gatefold interior
photo by 毛澤西 (Lü Houmin)
photos of cover interior by Styrous®




淑女 (Lady) opens the album and it, with 莫問一生 (Don't ask for a lifetime), are two of my favorite cuts; Lifetime is a rollicking gallop that rushes on at a furious pace brimming with cultural influences from the Middle Easter, South America, Indian, etc., from time to time. I've added YouTube links to them as well as other songs I've liked.           

Mui did a cover of a 1940 Mandarin popular song composed by Chen Gexin and first recorded by Yao Lee. An English-language version whose lyrics have little in common with the original Mandarin was later recorded by Frankie Laine in 1951 (links to both below). Her 淑女 (Lady) album is one of my "Desert Island" choices (link below).             
 
. . . and there is a magazine included with the album with images.      
 
 





Anita Mui never married and On 5 September 2003, Mui publicly announced that she had cervical cancer, from which her sister had also died. She held a series of eight shows at the Hong Kong Coliseum from 6–11 November and 14–15 November 2003, which were to be her last concerts before her death. She never married and her symbolic act was to "marry the stage", which was accompanied by her hit song Sunset Melody (夕陽之歌) as she exited the stage. The last song she performed on stage was Cherish When We Meet Again (珍惜再會時), a rendition of The Manhattans song, Kiss And Say Goodbye on November 15, 2003. She died on December 30, 2003 at 2:50 am Hong Kong Time.        
 




vinyl LP labels, side 1 & 2
photos by Styrous®


   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - 淑女, Lyrics By – 潘偉源, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 鮑比達* - 3:35

A2 - 傲慢,Lyrics By – 林夕*, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 徐日勤 - 4:56

A3 - 幾多個幾多, Lyrics By – 潘源良, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 郭小霖* - 3:44

A4 - 轉走舊時夢, Lyrics By – 黎彼得, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 黎小田* - 4:05

A5 - 朝朝暮暮, Lyrics By – 林夕*, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 徐日勤 - 4:03
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - 黑夜的豹, Lyrics By – 林振強*, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 倫永亮* - 4:45

B2 - 曾被我擁有, Lyrics By – 鄭國江, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 郭小霖* - 4:30

B3 - 戀愛 Part-Time, Lyrics By – 陳少琪, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 黎小田* - 3:06

B4 -  - cs By – 周禮茂, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 倫永亮*, 3:41

B5 - 今夜只因你, Lyrics By – 潘偉源, Producer, Music By, Arranged By – 鮑比達* - 4:13
       
Companies, etc.
       
    Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Capital Artists Ltd.
    Copyright © – Capital Artists Ltd.
       
Credits:
       
    Art Direction – Kinson Chan
    Bass – Rudy*, 林志宏, 梅啟新
    Drums – 張健波, 陳偉強
    Guitar – Danny Leung, Dong Dong*, Joey*, 蘇德華
    Hair – Ben Lee (15)
    Keyboards – Alexander Dela Cruz*, 倫永亮*, 鮑比達*, 黎小田*, Siu Lam Kwok, 郭小霖*
    Mixed By – 倫永亮*, 鮑比達*, David Ling Jr., 黎小田*, 郭小霖*, Tom Brown (27), 徐日勤
    Percussion – 甘仕樑*
    Photography By – 毛澤西
    Programmed By – Martin*, 梁偉基
    Recorded By – David Ling Jr., Martin*, Philip Kwok, Tom Brown (27), Sum*, 黃紀華*
    Saxophone – Ding Basbas*
    Stylist – 劉培基
       
Notes:
       
Gatefold sleeve.        

梅艷芳* = Anita* – 淑女
Label:    華星唱片 – CAL-04-1079
Format:    Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Hong Kong
Released: Feb 4, 1989
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style:Ballad, Cantopop, Pop Rock
       

         
Viewfinder links:        
          
Hue Lee ~ Rose, Rose, I Love You         
Frankie Laine        
Anita Mui       
        
YouTube links:        
        
Sheena Easton - Strut         
Frankie Laine ~ Rose, Rose, I Love You     
The Manhattans ~ Kiss and Say Goodbye       
Anita Mui ~             
     Bad Girl 壞女孩         
     淑女 (Lady)    
     傲慢 (Arrogant)      
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Monday, October 30, 2023       
       
 
 






















August 27, 2023

20,000 vinyl LPs 333: Danny Elfman ~ Big Top Pee-wee

vinyl LP front cover 
photo of cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of Paul Reubens, aka Pee-wee Herman. Reubens was born on August 27, 1952, and just died of cancer a few weeks ago on July 30, 2023. He would have been 71 years old.   
 
Reubens created his now-famous Pee-wee character while performing with the LA-based improv-comedy troupe The Groundlings in the 1970s. "I probably had eight or 10 pretty solid characters and maybe four or five of those were very popular and featured in the show," Reubens told Vanity Fair in 2014 of the inception of his character. "But when I [debuted Pee-wee Herman onstage], that got a completely different reaction. This was a reaction that made me think, Wow, this means something.
 
"The name ‘Pee-wee’ came from a little harmonica I had that said ‘Pee-wee’ on it. I loved the idea of a nickname, because it sounded so real to me. ‘Pee-wee Herman’ sounds like a name that is so odd, how would you make that up? If you were going to make up a name, you’d make up a better name. It seemed real to me; it was a nickname with a last name that’s also a first name … And it went hand-in-hand with what I wanted to do, which was to make people think this was a real person, not an actor."     

In 1980, Pee-wee made his first big-screen appearance as a not-so-sweet hotel employee in Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie.         
   
Reubens debuted a stage show starring Pee-wee, The Pee-wee Herman Show, in 1981 and became an instant cult figure. He produced and wrote a feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), directed by Tim Burton, which was a financial and critical success. Reubens kick-started Burton's career with this film. Its sequel, Big Top Pee-wee (1988), was less successful.              
 
Over four decades, Reubens’ character conquered every corner of the entertainment industry with two movie sequels, one Saturday morning television series, and a Broadway show.             
 
In Big Top Pee-wee, Pee-wee portrays a farmer, a whacky one but a farmer. It is the only project in which the Pee-wee character has a job, a visable means of support. He lives on a farm with a talking pig named Vance and dreams of becoming a singer. During a storm an entire traveling circus blows into his backyard (Kris Kristofferson is the ringmaster, Mace Montana) and the adventure begins.         
 
 
vinyl LP front cover details
detail photos by Styrous®
 
 
There are Pee-wee postcards with images from the album cover (below) included . . .           
  

 Danny Elfman ~ Big Top Pee-wee
vinyl LP front cover sticker
detail photos by Styrous®
 
 
The score for the film was written by Danny Elfman of new wave band Oingo Boingo fame. Elfman also scored Pee-wee's Big Adventure.   
 
 
vinyl LP front cover detail
detail photo by Styrous®
 

The Paramount Pictures production was directed by Randal Kleiser and written by Reubens and George McGrath. Reubens also co-produced the film with Debra Hill. Filming locations included Disney's Golden Oak Ranch in Newhall, California, and the auditorium at Hart High School in Santa Clarita. Big Top Pee-wee was Kleiser's first movie for Paramount since 1978's Grease.     

During a 1988 television special, Reubens, as Herman, acknowledged the long hours of circus training undertaken by the film's actors and that they spent a year and a half working on the movie. He also humorously compared himself as an actor to James Cagney and Spencer Tracy and ended by saying that Big Top Pee-wee is "at least as good as Police Academy."          
 

vinyl LP back cover 
photo of cover by Styrous®
 
 
Cyndi Lauper sang the theme song for Pee-wee's Playhouse although Ellen Shaw is credited with the vocal.            
 
 
 
Following:
vinyl LP back cover details
detail photos by Styrous®
 
 















 
 vinyl LP record, side 1
photos by Styrous®
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 vinyl LP record label, side 2
photos by Styrous®
 



 
 
 
The album included a promotional flyer for the 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time with a song sung by Whitney Houston, One Moment In Time, the theme for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.     
 



 
     



 



   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Main Title
A2 - The Girl On The Flying Trapeze, Performer – Pee Wee Herman
A3 - Pee-Wee Flies
A4 - Happy House / Pee-Wee Had A Farm, Performer – Pee Wee Herman, Vance The Pig, written by Trad.*
A5 - Rise 'N Shine
A6 - The Greenhouse
A7 - Sneaky Walk
A8 - Race To School
A9 - The Big Storm
A10 - Pee-Wee To The Rescue / Lion Problems
A11 - Where's Midge?
A12 - Circus Parade
A13 - Sad Drive Home
A14 - Circus In The House
A15 - Happy Circus
A16 - Zsa Zsa's Delight
A17 - Elephant Ride
A18 - The Big Kiss
A19 - Rejection
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - Mace's Speech
B2 - Man To Man
B3 - Psycho Winnie
B4 - Rimprovero, Performer – Pee Wee Herman, written by Trad.*
B5 - I Llove You
B6 - Pee-Wee Tries / Town Spies
B7 - The Side Show
B8 - Pee-Wee's Love Theme
B9 - Angry Mob
B10 - Transformation
B11 - Big Top Finale, Lyrics By – George McGrath, Paul Reubens, Randal Kleiser, Performer – Pee Wee Herman, The Big Top Company
B12 - Pee-Wee's Big Surprise, written by [Contains "Tequila" By] – Chuck Rio
B13 - End Credits
       
Companies, etc.
       
    Record Company – Bertelsmann Music Group
    Manufactured By – Arista Records, Inc.
    Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Arista Records, Inc.
    Copyright © – Paramount Pictures Corporation
    Mastered At – Precision Lacquer
    Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
       
Credits:
       
    Arranged By – Steve Bartek
    Conductor, Orchestrated By [Additional Orchestrations] – William Ross
    Engineer [Assistant] – Susan McLean*
    Executive-Producer [Album] – Debra Hill (3), Paul Reubens
    Liner Notes – Pee Wee Herman
    Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
    Mixed By [Music Scoring Mixer] – Dan Wallin
    Music By, Composed By – Danny Elfman
    Orchestrated By [Additional Orchestrations] – Steven Scott Smalley
    Orchestrated By [Orchestrations] – Steve Bartek
    Producer [Album] – Danny Elfman
    Score Editor [Music Editor] – Dick Bernstein
       
Notes:
       
Label variation most easily identified by "℗ 1988 Arista Records, Inc." written on a single line at left side of labels, not split into 2 lines unlike Big Top Pee-Wee (The Original Soundtrack Album) .

Includes printed inner sleeve and five postcards on a pullout.

Hype sticker on the front cover says: "Specially priced! Free inside: 5 really cool, limited edition, collectible Pee-Wee postcards from the smash movie. Also includes the story of Big Top Pee-Wee plus music and dialogue performed by the original cast. AL-8568".

TM & © 1988 Paramount Pictures Corporation.
℗ 1988 Arista Records, Inc., a Bertelsmann Music Group Company. Printed in U.S.A.
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
       
    Barcode: 0 7822-18568-1
    Matrix / Runout (Side A, hand-etched runout): AL 8568 SA-SPI DMM SP 2-6 Precision
    Matrix / Runout (Side B, hand-etched runout): AL 8568 SB-SP-DMM SP 1-10 Precision
 
Danny Elfman – Big Top Pee-Wee (The Original Soundtrack Album)
Label: Arista – AL-8568
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1988
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style: Soundtrack, Score

         
Viewfinder links:        
            
James Cagney      
Cheech & Chong            
Tim Burton          
Danny Elfman        
Kris Kristofferson        
Cyndi Lauper          
Spencer Tracy        
        
Net links:        
        
         
Mental Floss ~ 25 Big Facts About Pee-wee Herman        
NewYorker Magazine ~ Paul Reubens’s Preposterous Grace         
Pee-wee Herman ~ My Blog          
The Verge ~ The Art of Pee-wee         
        
YouTube links:        
        
Pee-wee Herman Links         
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Sunday, August 27, 2023