Prudence Liew discography | |
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Studio albums | 15 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 7 |
Video albums | 1 |
EPs | 1 |
Other appearances | 18 |
This is the discography of Hong Kong singer Prudence Liew. Liew has released 13 cantopop albums and two mandopop albums since her debut in 1986. Her albums have been certified multi-platinum by the Hong Kong IFPI, with her eponymous debut album, Prudence Liew selling over 500,000 copies, certifying 10× platinum. [1]
After releasing 11 studio albums for BMG Music and later Columbia Records, Liew took a hiatus from 1995 to 2000 and relocated to San Francisco, USA following her first divorce. In 2000, she signed with Taiwan record label, Rock Records to release her first mandopop album, Love Yourself . [2]
Liew once again fell off the radar until 2008, when she announced a comeback concert series in Hong Kong and signed with Universal Music label, Cinepoly Records. [3]
In 2009, Liew released her first cantopop studio album of 15 years titled, The Queen of Hardships [4] which peaked at the top spot on the HMV Hong Kong Asian Sales Chart upon its debut. The album also spawned two top ten radio airplay singles.
In the 2010s, Liew is releasing a set of three audiophile cover albums, in three different languages. In June 2011, she released her second Mandarin-language album Love Addict consisting of mandopop ballads originally sung by male artists. In July 2012, Liew released a Cantonese cover album entitled Stolen Moments . Liew plans of recording an English cover album to be released in 2013. [5]
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) | |
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HK [1] | TW | |||
1986 | 劉美君 Prudence Liew | 1 | — | |
1987 | 點解 Why | 1 | — | |
1988 | 公子多情 Loving Prince | 1 | — | |
1989 | 笑說 Jokingly Saying
| 1 | — | |
1990 | 赤裸感覺 The Naked Feeling | 3 | — | |
依依 Linger | 5 | — | ||
1991 | 聽我細訴 Listen to Me | 8 | — | |
1992 | 不再娃娃 Not a Little Girl Anymore
| 7 | — | |
秋心 Autumn Heart | — | — | ||
1993 | 被你縱壞 Spoiled by You | — | — | |
1994 | 夜有所思,日有所夢 Thoughts in the Night, Dreams During the Day | — | — | |
2000 | 愛自己 Love Yourself
| — | 10 | |
2009 | The Queen of Hardships
| 1 | — | |
2011 | Love Addict
| 1 | — | HK: Gold [8] |
2012 | 偷 Stolen Moments
| 2 | — | |
2017 | Reincarnated Love
| 1 | — | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. | ||||
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions |
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HK [1] | ||
2008 | 大開色界演唱會 Opening the Sexual Boundaries Concert CD
| 11 |
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions |
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HK [1] | ||
1988 | Hit Mix | - |
1989 | Remixes | - |
1990-1991 | Love & Passion / Love & Passion 2
| - |
1991 | 香港情 / 香港情未了 Hong Kong Love / Hong Kong Love Continued
| - |
2008 | 大開色界 (新曲+精選) Opening the Sexual Boundaries
| 1 |
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions |
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HK [1] | ||
1989 | 緣 Fate | - |
Year | Album details | Chart peak positions |
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HK [1] | ||
2008 | 大開色界演唱會DVD Opening the Sexual Boundaries Concert DVD
| 7 |
Year | Song | Album appearance | Album artist | Notes |
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1987 | "東方禿鷹 (Eastern Condors)" (group song with Yuen Biao, Ka-Lee Ho, Rosanne Lui, Sammo Hung, Kin-Chung Wu, Joyce Godenzi, Nam-Kwong Lau) | Eastern Condors OST | Various artists | Theme song to motion picture Eastern Condors |
1989 | "偷窺 (Peeking)" (duet with Bowie Lam) | Natural | Bowie Lam | |
"Sealed with a Kiss" | 現代點唱機 (Current Jukebox) | Various artists | Cantonese cover entitled "Somebody" recorded in Jokingly Saying | |
1990 | "踏上成長路 (Stepping onto the Growing Road)" (quintet with Jacky Cheung, Sandy Lam, Andy Lau, Alex To) | 香港心連心 (Hong Kong Joined in Hearts) | Various artists | Charity song released by Radio Television Hong Kong |
"暖火 (Warm Fire)" (group song with Fundamental, Bowie Lam, Shui-Fun Cheng, Raymond Choi, Vivian Lai) | 暖火1990 (Warm Fire 1990) | Various artists | ||
1996 | "I Swear" (quartet with Sandy Lam, Teresa Carpio, Chyi Yu) | 愛是唯一 (Love is the Only One) | Sandy Lam | |
1997 | "What a Wonderful World" (trio with Sandy Lam, Chyi Yu) | 美妙世界 (Wonderful World) | Sandy Lam | |
2002 | "漣漪 (Ripple)" | Salute deux | Various artists | Cover of Danny Chan song |
"人間道 (倩女幽魂) (The Taoism Road)" | Cover of Leslie Cheung song and theme to A Chinese Ghost Story | |||
"天籟... 星河傳說 (Perfection... The Legend of the Milky Way)" | Cover of Michael Kwan song | |||
"無奈 (Helpless)" | Cover of Paula Tsui song | |||
2005 | "大開眼戒 (Opening the Taboos of Vision)" | 黃偉文 After Ten 十年選 (Wyman Wong After Ten Greatest Hits Collection) | Various artists | Cover of Eason Chan song |
"新浪漫 (New Romance)" (Jan Lamb featuring Prudence Liew) | 三字頭 (Thirties) | Jan Lamb | ||
2009 | "人人英雄 (Everyone is a Hero)" (group song with Alan Tam, Hacken Lee, Eason Chan, Kay Tse, Kelly Chen, Hins Cheung, Eric Suen, Patrick Tang, Swing, Mr., Keeva Mak, Eva Chan) | Uni-Power 合唱造大力量 (Uni-Power: Creating Big Power Singing Together) | Universal Music Hong Kong Artists | Concept album created by Universal Music Hong Kong to boost the spirit in Hong Kong |
"婦人之見 (The Views of a Woman)" (quartet with Kelly Chen, Keeva Mak, Eva Chan) | ||||
"怪誕之城 (The Weird City)" (trio with Swing) | ||||
"保衛地球 (Protecting Earth)" (group song with Alan Tam, Hacken Lee, Eason Chan, Kay Tse, Kelly Chen, Hins Cheung, Eric Suen, Patrick Tang, Swing, Mr., Keeva Mak, Eva Chan) | ||||
2012 | "左右手 (My Left & Right Hands)" | ReImagine Leslie Cheung | Universal Music Hong Kong Artists | Tribute album to Leslie Cheung |
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Dim Gaai is the second studio album of cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released in November 1987.
大開色界新曲+精選 Opening the Sexual Boundaries is a greatest hits compilation album by cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released on April 11, 2008.
Remixes is a remix compilation album by cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released in 1989.
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Love Addict is the 14th studio album and second mandopop album by Hong Kong singer Prudence Liew. This album marks the first Mandarin language studio album release from Liew since 愛自己 Love Yourself was released in Taiwan in 2000. This album is a cover album that consists entirely of songs that were originally sung by male singers. This is the first in a series of three cover albums released by Liew in three different languages: the Cantonese album 偷 Stolen Moments came after in July 2012, and an English album titled Reincarnated Love released in July 2017.
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