artist: พจมาน พิมพ์จันทร์ (photchaman phimchan)
album: พจมาน 3 (photchaman 3)
tracklist:
01. สาวมหาชัย (sao mahachai)
02. สาวทุ่งรวงทอง (sao thung ruang thong)
03. สาวบางหลวง (sao bang luang)
04. เด็ดดอกรัก (det dok rak)
05. ลานเท (lan the)
06. ฝั่งหัวใจ (fang hua chai)
07. แว่วเสียงซึง (waeo siang sueng)
08. แม่สอดสะอื้น (mae sot sa-uean)
09. สาวแม่กลอง (sao mae klong)
10. แฟนเก่า (faen kao)
11. ฉันรักเธอ (chan rak thoe)
album: พจมาน 3 (photchaman 3)
tracklist:
01. สาวมหาชัย (sao mahachai)
02. สาวทุ่งรวงทอง (sao thung ruang thong)
03. สาวบางหลวง (sao bang luang)
04. เด็ดดอกรัก (det dok rak)
05. ลานเท (lan the)
06. ฝั่งหัวใจ (fang hua chai)
07. แว่วเสียงซึง (waeo siang sueng)
08. แม่สอดสะอื้น (mae sot sa-uean)
09. สาวแม่กลอง (sao mae klong)
10. แฟนเก่า (faen kao)
11. ฉันรักเธอ (chan rak thoe)
12. สาวทุ่งรวงทอง [ดนตรี] (sao thung ruang thong [instrumental])
this week, sweet and mellow retro covers from photchaman phimchan! hailing from nakhon sawan in the central plains, photchaman was married to phon phraisan, one of the leading sound-alikes of suraphon sombatcharoen who stepped up following the star's untimely death. she and phon did several duets albums together, winning a fan base through the '80s with their versions of classic luk thung hits. after a decade out of the spotlight, she came to prominence again in the 2000s as part of the red shirt movement, where she took the stage to repurpose several of her old hits as tributes to (at the time) exiled prime minister thaksin shinawatra. most recently, she's found success as an online fortune-teller, doing tarot card readings over social media[1]. this cassette though, her third solo album, takes us back to 1989, and draws more from the urbane luk krung canon, as opposed to the country-style luk thung material that she'd focused on up to then. it features production by samak wongsarot, an old hand from uea ari chao kao, bringing some unusual arrangements and a lightly chinese-inspired, kim-forward sound. enjoy!
this week, sweet and mellow retro covers from photchaman phimchan! hailing from nakhon sawan in the central plains, photchaman was married to phon phraisan, one of the leading sound-alikes of suraphon sombatcharoen who stepped up following the star's untimely death. she and phon did several duets albums together, winning a fan base through the '80s with their versions of classic luk thung hits. after a decade out of the spotlight, she came to prominence again in the 2000s as part of the red shirt movement, where she took the stage to repurpose several of her old hits as tributes to (at the time) exiled prime minister thaksin shinawatra. most recently, she's found success as an online fortune-teller, doing tarot card readings over social media[1]. this cassette though, her third solo album, takes us back to 1989, and draws more from the urbane luk krung canon, as opposed to the country-style luk thung material that she'd focused on up to then. it features production by samak wongsarot, an old hand from uea ari chao kao, bringing some unusual arrangements and a lightly chinese-inspired, kim-forward sound. enjoy!
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