Longing for the past The 78 RPM era in southeast Asia

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OVERSIZED CD/WO:G/SOUTHEAST ASIA/Longing
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1st Floor OVERSIZED CD/WO:G/SOUTHEAST ASIA/Longing Due Apr 4, 2024
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Published
[Atlanta, Georgia] : Dust-To-Digital c2013.
Language
Multiple languages
Item Description
Remastered from historic recordings originally issued by the Victor Record Company.
Book features track listings, extensive notes and illustrations. Chapters on the music of each represented country by Jason Gibbs, David Harnish, Terry E. Miller, David Murray, Sooi Beng Tan and Kit Young.
Physical Description
4 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book (271 pages : illustrated ; 17 x 25 cm.)
  • Disc 1. Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia. 1. Tôn Tẫn giả điên = Sun Bin feigns madness (Út Trà Ôn, Huệ, Thủy) (Vietman)
  • 2. Phleng boran = Old song (Sak Som Peo Ensemble) (Cambodia)
  • 3. Xứ tội Bàng quí phi, thứ nhì = Sentencing precious consort Pang, part 2 (Văn Hí Ban with the Văn Hí Ban Troupe) (Vietman)
  • 4. Tả cảnh cô đầu thua bạc = Describing the scene of a songstress losing at gambling (Đào Nhã) (Vietman)
  • 5. Thawai phaka thi = Offering flowers to a monk (Lad Un) (Cambodia)
  • 6. Nang Nak = Lady Snake (the Ensemble of the Governor of Vientiane) (Laos)
  • 7. Khaek mon (the Ensemble of the Governor of Vientiane) (Laos) 8. Nam Nhị-tự = A great man (Nguyễn Văn Minh, tức Minh-Con) (Vietman)
  • 9. Gap pa pheng = Chanting with song (Molam Som) (Laos)
  • 10. Khổng minh / Mẫu tầm tử = King Minh/ mother searches for her child (Van Thanh Ban) (Vietman)
  • 11. Đờn vọng cổ, kìm độc chiếc = Playing vọng cổ,, solo đàn kim (Năm Cơ) (Vietman)
  • 12. Xữ tội Bàng Quí Phi = Sentencing precious consort Pang (part 6) (Nội Giam with the bản hát Văn Hí Ban) (Vietman)
  • 13. Thong Yon / Phleng Barang / Rueang Khun Chang Khun Phaen (Mr. Salat) (Cambodia)
  • 14. Khap Salang = Salang singing (Suphantha-amat and Pheng Bing) (Laos)
  • 15. Văn bà đệ tứ = Literature of the 4th lady (Bà Cả Chung) (Vietman)
  • 16. Nang khluan = Mourning lady (Nang Salit and Nang Nak, singers, with the Ensemble of the Governor of Vientiane) (Laos)
  • 17. Lom phat sai khao = The wind blows through the mountains (Nang Salit and Nang Nak, singers, with the Ensemble of the Governor of Vientiane) (Laos)
  • 18. Tứ đại cảnh / Kim tiền = Four great landscapes / Gold coins (Mụ Dinh and Mụ Dung) (Vietman)
  • 19. Hỡi trời cao / Xàng Xế = Hail heavens high / Xàng Xế (Cô Năm Cần Thơ) (Vietman)
  • 20. Khap Thum Lao = Khap thum repartee singing (Phuma and Pheng Bing) (Laos)
  • 21. Teb Bantom = The sleeping angel (Uncredited Pinpeat Ensemble) (Cambodia)
  • 22. Gửi thư = Sending a letter (Cô Ba Thịnh) (Vietman).
  • Disc 2. Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam. 1. Phleng Boran = Old song (the Sak Som Peo Ensemble) (Cambodia)
  • 2. Hát mưỡu và hát nói = Song prelude and sung speech (Mme. Ba Thinh) (Vietman)
  • 3. Khaek Lopburi = Lopburi (in Malay accent) (Uncredited Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 4. Khap Ngeum Thang Khaokan = Khap Ngeum repartee in questioning format (Mr. Thi, Ms. Duang-di, and Mr. Mi) (Laos)
  • 5. Danse Ancienne = Old dance (Thao Keota and Thao Nénh, with Thao Phou Xhon, Thit Oun and others) (Laos)
  • 6. Chant de Bateliers = Song of the boatmen (Orchestre Bat-Âm) (Vietman)
  • 7. Promenade en Foret = Walking in th e forest (uncredited artists) (Laos)
  • 8. Khmer Kroak = Khmer people, get ready to fight (Wohar Sam) (Cambodia)
  • 9. Thet Mathi / Sthu Ku Lak-kham-kaeo / wat Vientiane = Buddhist preaching for the "Mathi" section (Buddhist monk Jan) (Laos)
  • 10. Cha Pi = Old Drama (Ms. Taeng, Ms. Sam, Ms. Huch, and the Ensemble of Mr. Soi Sang Wan) (Cambodia)
  • 11. Zhan Zhao Bi Jian = Mr. Zhan Zhao in a sword competition (Zhong Zheng Shun Xiang Chaozhou Opera Troupe) (Thailand)
  • 12. Pleng Sen Lao Na 1 = Offering alcohol to the Gods, part 1 (the Thewaprasit Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 13. Lam Toei Jep Saep = Stinging pain (Molam Nuanchan and Amphon Sangachit, with Thongsa Khrongsap) (Thailand)
  • 14. Homrong Chan Chao = Chan Chao overture (Piphat Phataya-koson) (Thailand)
  • 15. Srey Sroh Mien Thrung = Beautiful lady (Mr. Muean and Ms. Aet with the Sak Som Peo Ensemble) (Cambodia)
  • 16. Đờn Huế, Cổ bản = Huế instrumental, ancient piece (Cậu Tôn Út, Cậu Quế, Cậu Ba) (Vietman)
  • 17. An Nangsue Thawng Kan = "Reading a book" in repartee form (Phuma and Pheng Bing) (Laos)
  • 18. Chúc Anh Đài = Zhu Yingtai (Lệ Thủy, Nam Cơ, and Bảy Bá (Viễn Châuz)) (Vietman)
  • 19. Rabam Dawadoeng, part 2 = Dance of the second tier of heaven, part 2 (the Duriyapranit Piphat Ensemble & Chorus) (Thailand)
  • 20. Huang A-lai = Worry (Nang Salit and Nang Nak, and the Ensemble of the Governor of Vientiane) (Laos)
  • 21. Khaek Khao = White Indian (the Yot Silapin Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 22. Phram Dit Nam Dao = A Brahman priest plucks a gourd (the Yot Silapin Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 23. Lam Khaen = Khaen song (Phloen Phromdaen) (Thailand).
  • Disc 3: Burma, Thailand. 1. Maung Kyaw Ei Sandaya Nyunt: Ah Hson = Maung Kyaw Ei's piano style: Ending (Sandaya Maung Kyaw) (Burma)
  • 2. Ffawn Jao Sri Oi (Kotsanabanthoeng Paired Piphat Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 3. Doi Rup (Bunyong Ketkhong) (Thailand)
  • 4. Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi a ngyeint, lay pyay htoh lu byet ka, ma dein hkaw = Welcoming Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi and their a ngyeint dancers and singers with finale, clown dance, and introduction of Ma Sein (Burma)
  • 5. Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi a ngyeint a hsan hhtoh = Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi a ngyeint presenting some new tunes (Burma)
  • 6. Mon Ap Son = The fairy (the Yawt Silabin Troupe) (Thailand)
  • 7. Hnit Kan Pyaing Hpuza = Love's double destiny (Mar Mar Aye, and the Mandalay Myoma Ensemble) (Burma)
  • 8. Pleng Khrawp Chakara Wan Thao Tawn Abu Hassan Taeng Ngan = Sida Cordifolia flower in three tempo levels, from "The marriage of Abu Hassan" (Nai Po & Thai Royal Page Military Brass Band) (Thailand)
  • 9. Son Nant Tha Myaing: Sha Pon Gyi = In the fragrant forest: the princess seeks her lost consort (Yadana Myit and Taung Dwin U Kyawt) (Burma)
  • 10. Lakhon Rueang Kraithong = Kraithong, part 6 (Nai Chon & Nai Suk with the Luang Sano Phinphat Ensemble) (Thailand)
  • 11. Lao Phan, part 1 = Kaen song, part 1 (the Honorable Mom Luang Thawi Watriwong) (Thailand)
  • 12. Thet Hta = Loving you with all my soul (Hta) (Burma)
  • 13. Tap Phraw Law = Phraw Law suite (Lady Charoen, and the Bang Khun Phrom Palace Khene Band) (Thailand)
  • 14. Sanda Min Yodaya = The moon (Ma Sein Sin and Saya Htun Hpe) (Burma)
  • 15. Hpon Taw Bwe = Homage to a royal eminence (Ma Thin) (Burma)
  • 16. Shit Hkan Palin (Ah sa) = The eight royal thrones (Maung Pwa Gyi) (Burma)
  • 17. Khap Mai Ban Doh = Singing with percussion (Piphat Troupe of Khru, with teacher Rawt Aksarathap of Chiangmai) (Thailand)
  • 18. Ba Ba Win = Glorious beloved (Pyi Hla Hpe) (Burma)
  • 19. Son Taw Myaing = The forest paradise (Ma Kyi Aung) (Burma)
  • 20. Taw Hnit Taung Swe = The lure of the forest and mountains (Thaton Ba Hein) (Burma)
  • 21. Miss Whiskey (Myat Lay) (Burma)
  • 22. Mi Ba Myitta = Parents compassion (Ma Kyi Aung) (Burma)
  • 23. Yodaya Bwe Gyi = The grand yodaya song (Mah Thane May) (Burma)
  • 24. Nyut Nyut Hsaing Hsaing = The lingering gloomy atmosphere (Yadana Myit) (Burma).
  • Disc 4: Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia. Lambaresik = Pure heart (Nji Ajat with Tjelempoeng Orkest “Panglipoer Galih”) (Indonesia)
  • 2. Dji Hong (lagoe tionghoa) (Miss Riboet) (Indonesia)
  • 3. Dondang Sayang, part 1 = Love song, part 1 (Miss Rohani, Pancharan Muda Kr. Party, and the Chap Ayam Orkest) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 4. Ile-Ile = Way of moving (Indonesia)
  • 5. Tumba Lela-Lelan (Indonesia)
  • 6. Angkat-Angatan = To depart (Gender Wajang, Koeta) (Indonesia)
  • 7. Pengantin Berarak = Wedding procession (Uncredited Chinese Wedding Ensemble) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 8. Tjikadjangan (pelog) = Song in the style of Cikagangan City (Oman, Doeleh, and K.O.E. Sabri) (Indonesia)
  • 9. Gambos Ya Omar (Salih) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 10. Lagu Daerah Sumatera = Sumatran song: the one who sits has an imbeded voice (Plah and Raslah) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 11. Shier Zhulei = Twelve drops of tears (Mei Yu) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 12. Ka Abdi = To me (Upit Sarimanah with Gamelan Sunda “Pusaka,” led by R. Tuteng Djobari) (Indonesia)
  • 13. Babarlajar Mataram = Mataram set the sail (Gamelan Musicians of Yogyakarta, Java) (Indonesia)
  • 14. Gambos Sri Mahkota Kelantan = Gambos crown of Kelantan (Obid, with the Special Singapore Malay Orchestra) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 15. Poetih Poetih Sapoet Andoek = White white bathing towels (Ni Lemon, with the group Djanger Abijan-Timboel) (Indonesia)
  • 16. Chek Siti I = Miss Siti I (H. Dolmat and Saianah) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 17. Titipati = Bridge to death (Mas Adjeng P. Laras Aroem, with Gamelan Tjakran of Tuan Liem Yoe Giok) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 18. Kitjir Kitjir = Glorious beloved (Jetty and Suhairi, with Orkes Gambang Keromong) (Indonesia)
  • 19. Ogingo Mamangka Vuhan = The forest paaradise (Irene Tungou) (Malaysia)
  • 20. Wak Daing (Saemah, with the Osman Ahmad Orchestra) (Malaysia/Singapore)
  • 21. Aer Mata Djato Berlinang = Tears flow from the eyes (Moh Aminor Aidjawi, with Orkest Setia Pamoedah) (Indonesia).