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2007 Tan Weiwei music album
"The Ear" is
Tan Weiwei
Released on 14 December 2007, her first solo album contains 11 songs and is produced by Yuan Weiren and Tu Huiyuan.
In 2008, Tan Weiwei won the 9+2 Music Vanguard List "Pioneer Performing Artist Award" for the album.
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- Chinese name
- Auricular border
- Album language
- Mandarin
- Album artist
- Tan Weiwei
- Number of tracks
- Eleven songs
- Musical style
- fashionable
- Record company
- Tianyu Media
- Issue date
- 14 December 2007
- Region of issue
- Chinese mainland
- Production MANAGER:
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Yuan Weiren
Tu Huiyuan
catalogue
The name of the album is "Ear", which is intended to express the boundless world between the ears, hoping that everyone can see the diversified Tan Weiwei. When the promotion plan talked with Tan Weiwei, I felt that Tan Weiwei had a lot of character and named a lot of names for the album, and Tan Weiwei finally chose the word "ear". The album was produced by
Yuan Weiren
,
Tu Huiyuan
Two people are responsible. The album was recorded over a period of six months. When she first recorded the album, Tan Weiwei expressed her emotions directly in the way she used to perform, tearing her heart out and howling in the recording studio. Later, Tan Weiwei repeatedly heard that this emotion was too direct and too artificial. So Tan Weiwei repeatedly thought, and then repeatedly recorded, the expression and emotion in the voice was calm.
When performing the love song, the producer gave Tan some pictures to guide her singing direction. Later, Tan Weiwei's singing style for the whole album was more in place. In the album, Tan Weiwei recorded "Doing wrong" the hardest. Tan Weiwei recorded two times at the beginning, with the feeling of hysteria to sing, Tan Weiwei after listening to feel that singing is not as good as the song DEMO, can only be temporarily shelved. After two weeks, Tan Weiwei went to the studio to record "Butterfly", after recording "Butterfly" ready to catch the flight, the producer let Tan Weiwei sing "do wrong", the state of bad Tan Weiwei sang once over
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. The song "Butterfly" was written in 2006, and the arrangement was very ordinary at first, so Tan Weiwei didn't pay much attention to it. In early 2007, Tu Huiyuan re-arranged the song to give it a different feel. At the time of recording, Tan Weiwei recorded the song in two or three hours
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Preface to a song
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track
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Write words
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Composed BY
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1
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Adam
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Zhang Jiang
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2
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Zhang Lei
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Zhang Lei
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3
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Lin Congyin, Chu Yichen
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Lin Congyin
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4
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Chen Huaien
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Wu Yiwei
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5
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Zhang Xiaolu, Chu Yichen
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Zhang Nan
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6
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Luc Plamondon, Tian Tang
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Romano Musumarra, Roperto Zeneli
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7
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Zuo Jianxan
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Kong Xiyuan
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8
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Tan Weiwei
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Tan Weiwei
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9
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Tan Weiwei
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Tan Weiwei
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10
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Tang Tian
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Wu Mengqi
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11
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Liu Zhou
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Liu Zhou
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Tan Weiwei's debut album chose a policy of leaning toward the mainstream and looking at the market, no longer working on her Tibetan selling points that could be mined, but completely placing her on the same benchmark as other pop singers. "Ear" intentionally lowered Tan Weiwei's high to take a more suitable for the market, more affinity development route, but the whole album in addition to her lower pitch, but did not make effective work in other aspects, and did not really work on the work, style positioning.
Do not engage in Tibetan music, do not engage in national fashion, but the "ear Circle" album is only the concept of pop and fashion to stay on the surface, and did not extract a theme, and by this theme to set a relatively clear song path for the singer. The mistake made throughout the album is to experiment, but the more you lose instinct, it is difficult to find the singer's own control in exchange for style. "Piano" and "Doing Wrong" are sung without obvious flaws, but Tan Weiwei's gestures and movements are too professional and seamless, so that a perceptual pop song loses the suspense that can be brought by the edges and corners, rather than the suspense of interpretation. "Don't Wear High Heels" can also be regarded as a demonstration song of this style of work, its details are obviously from the achievements of various singers over the decades, but it is the lack of independent innovation of the singer himself. The arrangement of "Butterfly" is too much Jolin Tsai and Faye Wong, and Tan Weiwei's handling of the second half of the song can be regarded as exquisite.
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time
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Award ceremony
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Win awards
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prizewinner
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result
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March 11, 2008
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9+2 Music Vanguard Chart
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Avant-garde singer
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Tan Weiwei
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Win a prize
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