Sandy Lam (林憶蓮同名專輯) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 1985 | |||
Genre | Cantopop | |||
Length | CD 38:14 | |||
Label | CBS Records | |||
Producer | Fung Geng Fei | |||
Sandy Lam chronology | ||||
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Sandy Lam is the debut album by the Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam. [1] It was released under CBS Records in 1985.
This album was produced to create the image of a Japanese idol. Seven of the ten tracks are covers of popular Japanese songs. The music was chiefly composed by Hong Kong singer Kwok Siu Lum, with lyrics by Calvin Poon. The lyrics are meant to reflect typical thoughts and expressions of a teenage girl. The music is done in the style of Akina Nakamori and Seiko Matsuda, making heavy use of guitar and drum machines to create rock-disco genre songs. Two of the songs (I Don't Know About Love and Red Lips) covered Seiko Matsuda.
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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Hong Kong | 1985 | CBS/Sony Hong Kong Ltd. | Record | CBA137 |
Cassette | CBK137 | |||
2005 | Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Ltd. | CD | 82876715672 |
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