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Born in the 1960s - Past albums for my peers and future generations

In 1997, Liu Huan released his first album titled "Remember Liu Huan". At that time, it was widely rumored that Liu Huan would release four albums within three years, and the second album was scheduled to be called "Forget Liu Huan" . But six years later, except for some popular film and television interludes and charity songs, Liu Huan has not released a single album - of course, Liu Huan has not been forgotten, he has always been highly anticipated.

In 2003, Liu Huan finally came. It is planned to release two solo albums and hold solo concerts this year. In early April, Liu Huan's second album "Born in the 1960s" will be released by Jingwen Records. I believe this is a major event in the domestic music scene. In May, Liu Huan will enter the recording stage of her second album and preparation for her summer concert.

On April 15, Liu Huan's second solo album "Born in the 1960s - For My Contemporaries and Descendants" was finally released by Jingwen Records.

"Born in the 1960s" is an album of covers of old songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The covered songs include movie interludes, nursery rhymes, foreign language songs, etc. Liu Huan reinterprets these in his own unique way. Old Songs, according to his own words, is an album that pays tribute to the older generation of musicians and is dedicated to those born in the 1960s and their descendants. All cover songs are old songs before 1978, such as "Asia, Africa and Latin America", "Azalea" (insert from the movie "Sparkling Red Star"), "Missing Comrades" (insert from the movie "Visitors from the Iceberg"), "One Flower" "Flowers" (the interlude of the movie "Ashima"), "The Straw Hat Song" (the interlude of the Japanese movie "Witness"), "Taiwan Compatriots" and the children's song "Feed the Chicken", etc., these are all songs that can evoke people born in the 1960s. Memorable classic songs.

Liu Huan himself is the producer of the album. In order to highlight his new ideas, he not only invited Song Zuying to sing "A Flower", making the latter try to sing in a bel canto style for the first time; he also invited Ye Xiaogang, Sanbao, A group of extremely talented musicians such as Meng Jun and Lao Zai have re-arranged old songs. Some songs use the arrangement of a large orchestra, and some songs add pop rock, electronic music, E-Metal and other popular elements. As a result, the music style of the entire album is rich and colorful. After listening to two or three songs, you are still not sure about the next one. What the song would be like. On the other hand, although it is a cover of an old song, "Yafila" sounds more like a rock song. According to Liu Huan himself, for people in the 1960s, this album will have a nostalgic feel; for young people, the songs in this album may be new.