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Saigon Supersound (1965-75 Volume Three)

Saigon Supersound is delighted to present the 3rd and final volume of its pre-1975 Southern Vietnamese music collection. A curated collection of music from Saigon during the 1960s and early 1970s. The music has been restored and remastered in order to present listeners with audio quality on par with its original quality upon release more than half a century ago.

The first few songs in this Volume are songs Vietnamese people used to call “Stimulus Music” or “Action Music”. These are songs that borrow vibrant melodies, inspired by the west, performed by the best representatives of this genre. In addition, this volume includes songs, famous in clubs both past and present like “Nếu Anh Về Bên Em” by Mai Hương and “Hình Ảnh Người Em Không Đợi” by Thanh Lan.

Many believe that "Southern Golden Music" is just popular music, simply because it "pleases the listener". Volume 3 include melodies most Vietnamese might have considered “unpopular”, but popular with “golden music” lovers. Today, people often call “gold music” bolero music, because this is the most popular style found in this golden era of music. In this volume, Saigon Supersound have selected typical bolero songs like,“Hàn Mặc Tử” sang by Trúc Mai, as well as, “Nắng Chiều” by Lê Trọng Nguyễn.

In addition to the variety of melodies, Volume 3 also shows the diversity of genres found in old Southern music by introducing songs that praise the homeland such as “Tình Reo Trên Sóng Lúa Vàng” by Thanh Lan, praising peace in “Xin Cho Tôi Giấc Mộng Bình Yên” by Thanh Tuyền, witty music in “Cậu Cả Lên Thành” by Connie Kim.

Volume 3 closes with the song “Xuân Muộn” (Late Spring), performed by Hoàng Oanh. The song talks about the end of a lunar year - a cycle of heaven and earth, the end of sad stories and opens up new hopes for more positive things to come.

Finally, the face of the movie star Kiều Chinh is chosen to grace the cover image of Saigon Supersound 3rd Volume. Although she may not have had any direct relations related to music, more than 50 years ago, Kiều Chinh's image appeared many times on the covers of various music sheets. The image of Kiều Chinh was chosen for the mix of Eastern and Western cultures present in her life and career that mirrored the music of that era. These songs, with melodies originating from Europe, the Americas and Africa have been an integral part of Vietnamese music since the 1960s.

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A1

Mai Lệ Huyền - Thư Tình Cho Em

A2

Hùng Cường - Tuỳ Anh Tuỳ Em

A3

Connie Kim - Anh Đâu Em Đó

A4

Carol Kim - Điệu Ru Nước Mắt

A5

Khánh Ly - Người Hành Hương Trên Ðỉnh Núi

B1

Ban Sao Băng - Bức Thư Tình Trên Lô Cốt

B2

Connie Kim - Cậu Cả Lên Thành

B3

Thanh Lan - Tình Reo Trên Sóng Lúa Vàng

B4

Thanh Tuyền - Xin Cho Tôi Giấc Mộng Bình Yên

B5

Sơn Ca - Nắng Chiều

C1

Trường Hải - Đừng Quên Anh Là Lính

C2

Lê Văn Thiện - Bản Nhạc Không Tên

C3

Duy Khánh - Mưa Bay Trong Đời

C4

Trúc Mai - Hàn Mặc Tử

C5

Mai Hương - Nếu Anh Về Bên Em

D1

Duy Quang - Gửi Người Em Nhỏ

D2

Thanh Lan - Hình Ảnh Người Em Không Đợi

D3

Hùng Cường - Trách Yêu

D4

Túy Phượng - Tình Anh Tình Em

D5

Hoàng Oanh - Xuân Muộn (Chiều 30 Tết)