Various – Classic Productions by Surin Phaksiri: Luk Thung Gems from the 1960s-80s Thailand Music Album Compilation
Label: EM Records – EM1185LP
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: Japan
Released: 2019
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Luk Thung
Tracklist
A1 Buppa Saichon– Send My Love on the Wind
A2 Sumit Satchathep– Starved of Love
A3 Kawao Siangthong– New Home Simulation
A4 Banchop Charoenporn– Please Don’t Say Anymore
A5 Riam Daranoi– I Get Excited
A6 Kawao Siangthong– Bong Ganja
B1 Buppa Saichon– Watch Me Walk
B2 Danchai Sonthaya– I Want To Die
B3 Dam Dansuphan– Ripe Love
B4 Phloen Phromdaen– Seducing a Mekong River Girl
B5 Sumalee Saengsot– The Cherry Blossom Is Waiting For You
B6 Waiphot Phetsuphan – Lam by the Rice Fields
Lacquer Cut At – Dubplates & Mastering
Cover – Shinsuke Takagi (Soi48)
Lacquer Cut By – mg
Liner Notes – Soi48
Mastered By – Takuto Kuratani
Producer – Surin Phaksiri
This collection of 12 luk thung songs from the 1960s-80s, all produced by Surin Phaksiri, is a superb showcase of cross-genre/multi-national fertilization, with Latin, jazz, western pop, Indian and Japanese music seamlessly melding with the musical world of Isan (northeast Thailand), which is strongly rooted in Laotian culture. Esteemed producer Surin Phaksiri, an Isan icon, always strove to drive Thai music forward, with innovative techniques and open ears, introducing international elements as well as Lao influences, including the use of the khaen. Most of the singers here, all famed and respected, have Lao roots, and it is predominantly through music that the Isan Lao-Thai culture has entered the Thai national consciousness. These lovely and joyous songs are, for the most part, previously unavailable outside of Thailand; more than half are first-time reissues. The wide range of songs here includes covers of Japanese folk and pop songs, a paean to marijuana, proto-Thai funk, a ramwong-style (2) dance tune, a cover of a Bollywood classic, some straight-ahead luk thung, a unique Indian-style luk thung, and a gorgeous answer song to a movie hit. This array of gems, compiled by Soi48, who also provide the liner notes, is available on CD, vinyl and digital download, with English notes and lyrics.
Footnotes:
1) Luk thung: A musical genre whose name means ‘country person’s song’ or ‘children of the field’. The name became established in the latter half of the 1960s and now has the status of a national genre of popular song unique to Thailand. The lyrics of luk thung songs deal mainly with the rural idyll, comparisons between the city and the countryside, life in the big city and current affairs. There are certain typical traits to the music, but no official musical form.
2) Ramwong: A unique form of Thai dance music, fostered as a means of promoting national pride and unity. Similar to Japanese Bon Odori, participants form a circle and dance together. The term can refer to the particular style of music, or the actual dance.
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