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Saigon Supersound (1964-75 Volume Two)
Saigon Supersound Continues… to present more interesting tunes of a musical era that has long been obscured. With the well-received Volume 1, we are very delighted to dig deeper and share with you the beautiful music of a short but significant period in Vietnam‘s history.
Much like the country itself, the music of Vietnam has endured many twists. As the result of the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam was divided into two. From the North, the Nationalist forces fought to reunite Vietnam as a Communist State, while the American troops backed the government of the South. This caused a mass migration of Northerners to the South, which includes many Tân Nhạc (Modern Music) singers and songwriters. Often characterized by its emotive, poetic and prolific personality, Tân Nhạc continued to freely develop in the South and progressively vacating from the influences of its main inspiration, French music. In the North, the Resistance music, or the so-called Nhạc Đỏ (Red Music), which promoted socialism, patriotism and anti-capitalism was the only genre allowed on national radio. Tân Nhạc was something new to the South Vietnamese repertoire. Between 1954–1960, the theme of hometown (quê hương) was a main inspiration for many songwriters such as Hoàng Thi Thơ, Lam Phương and Nguyễn Hữu Thiết. The 9th title of the compilation, “Thôn Trăng Mở Hội Trăng Tròn” showcases a variety of images that were often described in this genre: the harvest moon, playful children, old mother…
Every recording made in this era is then an organic combination of human experiences, communications and uniqueness. In 1965, the first American troop landed in Vietnam, bringing with them the musical influences of the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley… The Vietnamese people quickly integrated it into the repertoire with hope to further diversify the music of Vietnam. Constantly changing and learning from different cultures, the modern music of Vietnam cuts a window into the soul of a Vietnamese person and the country’s history as a whole. With that, we hope that Saigon Supersound Volume 2 would take you on a trip back to the unique atmosphere of Saigon through the many different palettes of music that this beautiful place offers.
A1
Carol Kim - Sài Gòn
A2
Sơn Ca - Khi Tình Yêu Đến
A3
Vân Sơn - Cô Tây Đen
A4
Elvis Phương - Loan Mắt Nhung
B1
Thanh Tuyền - Con Gái Của Mẹ
B2
Thanh Thúy - Trăng Mờ Bên Suối
B3
Phương Dung - Khúc Hát Ân Tình
B4
Thanh Lan - Sáng Rừng
C1
Sơn Ca - Thôn Trăng Mở Hội Trăng Tròn
C2
Túy Phượng - Xin Lễ Cưới Em
C3
Champagne - Funky Do
C4
Hùng Cường - Tại Anh Hay Tại Em
C5
Connie Kim - Túp Lều Lý Tưởng
D1
Trường Hải - Đường Lên Non
D2
Mai Lệ Huyền - Nhớ Mình Anh Thôi
D3
Lệ Thu - Mừng Nắng Xuân Về
D4
Phương Dung - Những Đồi Hoa Sim
D5
Kích Động Nhạc AVT - Lơ Thơ Tơ Liễu



