"Who fell in love with him first" is a music album released by Li Yinghong on November 2, 2018. It contains 2 songs and 17 pure music, with Li Yinghong as the producer.
"Original Soundtrack of Who Loved Him First" is Li Yinghong's first attempt at scoring a movie after being appointed by director Xu Yuting. Li Yinghong combines the electronic music style that he is good at with the retro arrangement tonality of the 1970s. He is responsible for composing lyrics, singing, arranging, and producing an album. Li Yinghong looked for inspiration from the new era music perspective and spent nearly half a year doing homework. In addition to spending time reading movie scripts like other actors, he also participated in the filming and editing process of the movie.
When Li Yinghong was conceiving the film music, director Xu Yuting first played him a song "Where Does the Wind Come from" by Wan Shalang. Because the film elements are related to Bali, he also talked about some of Bali. Li Yinghong relied on his imagination to create the travel story of Li Island. There are only two songs in the entire album, namely the theme song "Bali" and the interlude "Falling in Love with You". Among them, "Falling in Love with You" specially invited Wan Fang and Li Yinghong to sing a male and female duet.
"Bali" is also the theme of the stage play "Happy Holidays" in the movie, and it also represents the holy land that everyone yearns for. In the process of composing the song, Li Yinghong was first inspired by watching this stage play. The plot of the stage play is about a pair of gay lovers who yearn to go to Bali, but because the environment does not allow it, they did not end up doing so. Arrived as expected. After Li Yinghong connected this coveted mood with the plot of the movie, he began to create it.
Album Appreciation of "Who Falls in Love with His Movie Soundtrack First":
In "Who Falls in Love with His Movie Soundtrack First", Li Yinghong continues his brisk and melodic listening style The whole movie soundtrack is based on western rock and roll, and the guitar ratio is quite heavy. However, under the skillful rubbing of Li Yinghong, it does not feel too intense, and the music that is mainly medium-tempo is instead Make the audience feel like they are on vacation.
In tracks such as "Bad Guy", "Why", and "Powerless", the use of guitars instead of vocals adds many pop music elements to the soundtrack, which is quite ear-catching and adds a lot of points to the work. , the rhythm is clear and leisurely, in line with the bright and relaxed rhythm of the movie, and the chemical effect produced between the retro beats and chords is quite fascinating; in the "Song of Three Lotus" series that serves as cutscenes, loose single notes are used to create a western The mood appropriately connects the different scenes of the movie with a sense of resonance.
Even though it was his first time to make a soundtrack for a movie, Li Yinghong showed the proper musical texture, and the healing style was full of enjoyment. The creation was very successful, and the two singles also brought The audience has completely different feelings. However, it seems to be too popular as a movie soundtrack. It is accustomed to using the guitar as the main vocal. Although it can easily capture the audience when simply enjoying the music. The presentation of the original soundtrack is already quite satisfactory, with clever ideas in every transition, and its completeness and entertainment quality are much higher than expected.