Autumn Heart
Autumn Heart 秋心 | ||||
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Studio album by Prudence Liew | ||||
Released | December 1992 October 23, 2006 (re-issue)[1] | |||
Recorded | September 1992 | |||
Genre | Cantopop | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Prudence Liew | |||
Prudence Liew chronology | ||||
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Singles from 秋心 Autumn Heart | ||||
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秋心 Autumn Heart is the ninth studio album of cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released in December 1992.
Background information
The Chinese title of the album is derived from the two characters autumn (秋) and heart (心) that combine to form the portmanteau Chinese character, sorrow (愁). The hidden meaning of the title is that the album deals with songs of sorrow and woe.[2] The lead single to the album, "舊曲新愁 (Old Song, New Sorrow)" is arranged into two different versions in the album: A Some Version is arranged in a more traditional Chinese way with the inclusion of Yangqin in the music background. A Heartache Version is more modern with a stronger beat and urban feel to the song.[3]
Track listing
- 舊曲新愁 (Old Song, New Sorrow [A Some Version])
- 女人心 (A Woman's Heart)
- 你的雙眼如深秋 (Your Eyes Are Like a Deep Autumn)
- 最後情人 (The Last Lover)
- 舊曲新愁 (Old Song, New Sorrow [A Heartache Version])
- 再讓我望你多一回 (Let Me Look at You One More Time)
- 驟然 (Sometimes)
- 愛上別人的伴侶 (Falling in Love with Someone Else's Mate)
- 了不起 (Arrogance)
- 醉生笑夢死 (A Drunken Life Laughing at a Dream's Death)
References
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- Prudence Liew (1986)
- Why (1987)
- Loving Prince (1988)
- Jokingly Saying (1989)
- The Naked Feeling (1990)
- Linger (1990)
- Listen to Me (1991)
- Not a Little Girl Anymore (1992)
- Autumn Heart (1992)
- Spoiled by You (1993)
- Thoughts in the Night, Dreams During the Day (1994)
- Love Yourself (2000)
- The Queen of Hardships (2009)
- Love Addict (2011)
- Stolen Moments (2012)
- Fate (1988)
- Hit Mix (1988)
- Remixes (1989)
- Love & Passion (1990-1991)
- Hong Kong Love (1991)
- Opening the Sexual Boundaries (2008)
- "The Last Night" (1987)
- "Two Cups of Tea" (2015)
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