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What songs are on the Octave Space album?

The albums of "Eight Dimensions of Space" include "Orcs", "Peninsula Iron Box", "Code", "Get Your Seat on the Train", "Grandpa's Tea", "Back to the Past", " "The Little Blacksmith of Milan", "The Last Battle", "Dragon Fist", "Split".

"Eight Dimensions of Space" is the third album released by Jay Chou. Jay Chou composed and served as the producer, and the lyrics were written by Fang Wenshan, Xu Shichang, Liu Genghong, and Jay Chou. The album was released on July 18, 2002, and contains 10 songs. In 2003, the album won the Top Ten Gold Albums of the G-Music Billboard Platinum Music Awards, the Top Ten Chinese Albums of the Chinese Pop Media Awards, and the Best-Selling Male Singer Album of the Year at the Singapore Golden Melody Awards.

The album "Eight Dimensions of Space" was inspired by some of the movies and music videos Jay Chou watches, so the songs in the album are like movies, with each one having a different plot. The reason why this album is named "Octave Space" is because Jay Chou wanted to create his own music in the Western octave space and show the eighth art in the field of music.

Album Appreciation

In this album, Jay Chou’s unconstrained imagination and whimsy can still be integrated into his music, so Jay Chou’s play with music and the presentation of The way is more comfortable and can bring joy to the audience. At the same time, some people think that Jay Chou's "Eight Degrees of Space" has shown traces of copying itself. There are no surprises or differences. Even the songs in the album can feel familiar.

Although "Eight Dimensions of Space" is indeed not as stunning and extreme as "Fantasy" in terms of innovation, its overall level is on the same level as "Fantasy". So although the lines of the melody may feel similar, the creativity is still remarkable, so it can be regarded as a standard work. When the gorgeous overture of "Orcs" unveiled its mystery, Jay Chou used a hard-hitting rhythm to sing the story of humans degenerating into orcs for greed.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - "Eight Dimensions of Space"