The biggest "newcomer" of 2009 has to be Gulilai Amit - wait, that's the alter ego of A-mei Chang! On March 15, 2007, the Taiwan pop diva performed under her Puyuma aboriginal name for the very first time. Since then, it has taken her 834 days and cost NTD30 million to produce her first album in this new identity. The album, whose title Amit carries the added meaning of "A-mei: music is transformed", presents a never-before-seen side of A-mei, and promises a new sound and style very different from what we've come to expect from her. Partnered by Golden Melody Award-winning producer Adia, Amit experiments with alternative music with considerable aboriginal characteristics, like in the main plug "Ancient Tune" and first single "Alter ego". The bonus track, "Old Dreams Before Bed" is included only in the special version released in Hong Kong. Product Information Product Title : Amit Singer Name(s) : A-Mei Chang Release Date : September 18, 2009 Language: Cantonese Country of Origin: Hong Kong Publisher: Gold Typhoon Entertainment Ltd Track Listings 01. 開門見山 02. 黑吃黑 03. 分生 04. 掉了 05. 相愛後動物感傷 06. 靈魂的重量 07. 好膽你就來 08. OK 09. 聽得見的夢想 10. 阿密特 - 1.給親人 & 2.來唱歌吧 & 3.等待豐收的父親 11. 彩虹 Bonus Disc 01. 床前思故梦 (Old Dreams Before Bed) Only included the bonus track, you can get the rest here. Since no one posted this I thought I may as well as this is also quite good ^^. Also I did think about keeping this in the singles section but since its part of an album plus retail w/e =p and I can't find this on yesasia for some odd reason. [Hide] http://klurk.com/files/1ORCCTR8/Amei - Amit _HK Retail Bonus CD_.rar Password to Extract: - www.dramasian.com [/hide]
it's working fine maddy... anyway here's the alternative link: Bonus Track: 01 - Chuang Qian Si Gu Meng 床前思故梦 Download Link: [HIDE]sendspace l megaupload[/HIDE]
just wondered if you have the other bonus track. It should be track twleve. i think its the same song as this cantonese one but in tawianese?
wonder what you people think of her cantonese? it's certainly very good for someone who actually doesn't speak cantonese, but still wondering about your opinions?