1. Woman--Tong Ange
I have introduced it before in \\\\\\"Top Ten Most Touching Jazz Songs\\\\\\". This article I won’t go into details here.
You can confidently play this song on a radio station in New Orleans or Manhattan.
2. Don’t look into my eyes like that-- Tsai Chin
This song is included in the album of the same name that Tsai Chin collaborated with the Japanese band TROFIC in 1992. This is a record definitely worth collecting. Tsai Chin, a folk singer, sings jazz with equal ease. After all, Jiang is Old and spicy.
3. Feeling perfect - Lin Yilian
There is no need to comment on Lin Yilian's singing skills. What surprised me was the author of this song: Chen Yaochuan< /p>
.This person has produced spiritual garbage such as \\\\\\"Forgetting Water\\\\\\",\\\\\\"Innocent Heart\\\\\\" It’s an anomaly that this guy can write such a masterpiece of jazz. (I don’t sound like the style of jazz I usually listen to~)
4. Loneliness is unbearable--Li Zongsheng
Li Zongsheng is known as the \\\\\\\"Godfather\\\\\\" of the Taiwanese music scene, which is by no means a random one. This early work is very consistent with jazz in terms of lyrics and music. The purpose: relaxed and casual, filled with helplessness and sadness. And Brother Li's singing is also very enjoyable and worthy of recommendation.
5. Xishaiyou--Xu Guanjie
Download: Xu Guanjie - Xi Shai You.mp3
Typical Ah SAM style \\\\\\"Ghost Horse\\\\\\\" JAZZ, witty lyrics and nonsensical singing, making people laugh.
6. Cheating - Leslie Cheung
Download: 07 - Cheating.mp3
JAZZIZ is not a groupie, and he is already past that age. But Leslie Cheung has always been my most respected Hong Kong artist
because he is professional enough. I think there will never be anyone in the Hong Kong music scene who can sing this wonderful ACID JAZZ as well as him.
7. Loneliness - Huang Kaiqin
I wonder if anyone still remembers this name. Huang Kaiqin, who has a poet-like temperament, can be regarded as one of the most talented singers in Hong Kong. Although she has now Faded out, but this old song is still so unforgettable. (I spent a lot of effort to find this song~)
8. Drunk at sunset - Jacky Cheung
p>To be honest, Zhang Tianwang didn’t sing this song very well. Although his singing skills are recognized as first-rate, he is obviously unable to interpret this kind of jazz works, and he can’t get rid of his consistent singing. So I chose this song because it is so beautiful and should be credited to Tong Ange again.
9. The Midnight Pendulum - Du Dewei
Look clearly, it is not the midnight bell. :) Du Dewei comes from a musical family and has a natural sense of music. He is deeply influenced by black music, so he can sing this kind of lyrical jazz with ease and feels very right. I don’t know how many times better than the Zhang Tianwang above.
< p>10. Dandelion--Ye PeiThis is a piece of LATIN JAZZ with rich colors. Ye Pei is a newcomer from mainland China. Although his singing skills are a bit immature, he sang with that elegant feeling. It has flavor. In today's mainland music scene, it is somewhat gratifying to have such a work.
11. Labyrinth - Wang Ruolin
Norah Jones in the West and Ono in Japan Lisa Joanna Wang from Taiwan
A cup of black coffee in the afternoon and a glass of red wine in the evening. Her voice is a little lazy, but also a little stimulating. In the soothing sunshine or night, it stirs the depths of your soul. Feel the passionate emotions that even you yourself have not touched for a long time
12. Under Van Gogh's starry sky - Shang Wenjie
The soundtrack of this song is a typical jazz orchestra configuration. The pouring piano is accompanied by the soft bass rhythm of the double bass, bringing a late summer and early autumn breeze. The occasionally jumping syllables hint at a little bit of sexiness, making you want to step on the music with your feet.
The singer's singing is low and full, and the singing will surround you in a lazy, soft and slightly sad atmosphere: like walking along the Seine River, slowly swirling with the water...
This is really difficult. I will post 12 songs first and add them later
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