VA- Longing for the Past: The 78 rpm Era in Southeast Asia (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Longing for the Past: The 78 rpm Era in Southeast Asia
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Dust-to-Digital
- Genre: World, Ethnic
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 04:35:03
- Total Size: 636 / 867 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia
1.1 Ut Tra On, Hue, Thuy – Ton Tan Gia Dien (Vietnam)
1.2 Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Phleng Boran (Cambodia)
1.3 Van Hi Ban Troupe – Xu Toi Bang Qui Phi, Thu Nhi (Vietnam)
1.4 Dao Nha – Ta Canh Co Dau Thua Bac (Vietnam)
1.5 Lad Un – Thawai Phaka Thi (Cambodia)
1.6 Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Nang Nak (Laos)
1.7 Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Khaek Mon (Laos)
1.8 Nguyen Van Minh, Tuc Minh-Con – Nam Nhi-tu (Vietnam)
1.9 Molam Som – Gap Pa Pheng (Laos)
1.10 Van Thanh Ban – Khong Minh, Mau Tam Tu (Vietnam)
1.11 Nam Co – Don Vong Co, Kim Doc Chiec (Vietnam)
1.12 Noi Giam & Ban Hat Van Hi Ban, The – Xu Toi Bang Qui Phi (Vietnam)
1.13 Mr. Salat – Thong Yon, Phleng Barang, Rueang Khun Chang Khun Phaen (Cambodia)
1.14 Suphantha-amat & Pheng Bing – Khap Salang (Laos)
1.15 Ba Ca Chung – Van Ba De Tu (Vietnam)
1.16 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Nang Khluan (Laos)
1.17 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Lom Phat Sai Khao (Laos)
1.18 Kim Tien / Mu Dinh & Mu Dung – Tu Dai Canh (Vietnam)
1.19 Xang Xe / Co Nam Can Tho – Hoi Troi Cao (Vietnam)
1.20 Phuma & Pheng Bing – Khap Thum Lao (Laos)
1.21 Uncredited Pinpeat Ensemble – Teb Bantom (Cambodia)
1.22 Co Ba Thinh – Gui Thu (Vietnam)
Thailand - Cambodia - Laos - Vietnam
2.1 Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Phleng Boran (Cambodia)
2.2 Mme. Ba Thinh – Hat Muou Va Hat Noi (Vietnam)
2.3 Uncredited Ensemble – Khaek Lopburi (Thailand)
2.4 Mr. Thi & Ms. Duang-di & Mr. Mi – Khap Ngeum Thang Khaokan (Laos)
2.5 Thao Keota & Thao Nenh, Khenes & Thao Phou Xhon & Thit Oun And Others – Danse Ancienne (Laos)
2.6 Orchestre Bat-Am – Chant De Bateliers (Vietnam)
2.7 Uncredited Artists – Promenade En Forêt (Laos)
2.8 Wohar Sam – Khmer Kroak (Cambodia)
2.9 Buddhist Monk Jan – Thet Mathi, Sthu Ku Lak-kham-kaeo, Wat Vientiane (Laos)
2.10 Ms. Taeng & Ms. Sam & Ms. Huch & Ensemble Of Mr. Soi Sang Wan – Cha Pi (Cambodia)
2.11 Zhong Zheng Shun Xiang Chaozhou Opera Troupe – Zhan Zhao Bi Jian (Thailand)
2.12 Thewaprasit Ensemble – Pleng Sen Lao Na (Thailand)
2.13 Molam Nuanchan & Amphon Sangachit & Thongsa Khrongsap – Lam Toei Jep Saep (Thailand)
2.14 Piphat Phataya-koson – Homrong Chan Chao (Thailand)
2.15 Mr. Muean & Ms. Aet & Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Srey Sroh Mien Thrung (Cambodia)
2.16 Cau Ton Ut, Cau Que, Cau Ba – Don Hue, Co Ban (Vietnam)
2.17 Phuma & Pheng Bing – An Nangsue Thawng Kan (Laos)
2.18 Le Thuy & Nam Co & Bay Ba (Vien Chau) – Chuc Anh Dai (Vietnam)
2.19 Duriyapranit Piphat Ensemble And Chorus – Rabam Dawadoeng (Thailand)
2.20 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Huang A-lai (Laos)
2.21 Yot Silapin Ensemble – Khaek Khao (Thailand)
2.22 Yot Silapin Ensemble – Phram Dit Nam Dao (Thailand)
2.23 Phloen Phromdaen – Lam Khaen (Thailand)
Burma - Thailand
3.1 Sandaya Maung Kyaw – Maung Kyaw Ei Sandaya Nyunt: Ah Hson (Burma)
3.2 Kotsanabanthoeng Paired Piphat Ensemble – Ffawn Jao Sri Oi (Thailand)
3.3 Bunyong Ketkhong – Doi Rup (Thailand)
3.4 Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt / Ma Sein Thin / Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint, / Lay Pyay Htoh Lu Byet Ka / Ma Sein Hkaw – Welcoming Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi And Their A Ngyeint Dancers And Singers With Finale, Clown Dance, And Introduction Of Ma Sein (Burma)
3.5 Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt / Ma Sein Thin / Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint A Hsan Hhtoh – Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint
Presenting Some New Tunes (Burma)
3.6 Yawt Silabin Troupe – Mon Ap (Thailand)
3.7 Mar Mar Aye & Mandalay Myoma Ensemble – Hnit Kan Pyaing Hpuza (Burma)
3.8 Nai Po And Thai Royal Page Military Brass Band – Pleng Khrawp Chakara Wan Thao Tawn Abu Hassan Taeng Ngan (Thailand)
3.9 Yadana Myit & Taung Dwin U Kyawt – Son Nant Tha Myaing: Sha Pon Gyi (Burma)
3.10 Nai Chon And Nai Su & Luang Sano Phinphat Ensemble – Lakhon Rueang Kraithong (Thailand)
3.11 Honorable Mom Luang Thawi Watriwong – Lao Phan (Thailand)
3.12 Hta – Thet Hta (Burma)
3.13 Lady Charoen & Bang Khun Phrom Palace Khene Band – Tap Phraw Law (Thailand)
3.14 Ma Sein Sin And Saya Htun Hpe – Sanda Min Yodaya (Burma)
3.15 Ma Thin – Hpon Taw Bwe (Burma)
3.16 Maung Pwa Gyi – Shit Hkan Palin (Burma)
3.17 Piphat Troupe Of Khru & Teacher Rawt Aksarathap Of Chiangmai – Khap Mai Ban Doh (Thailand)
3.18 Pyi Hla Hpe – Ba Ba Win (Burma)
3.19 Ma Kyi Aung – Son Taw Myaing (Burma)
3.20 Thaton Ba Hein – Taw Hnit Taung Swe (Burma)
3.21 Myat Lay – Miss Whiskey (Burma)
3.22 Ma Kyi Aung – Mi Ba Myitta (Burma)
3.23 Mah Thane May – Yodaya Bwe Gyi (Burma)
3.24 Yadana Myit – Nyut Nyut Hsaing Hsaing (Burma)
Malaysia - Singapore - Indonesia
4.1 Nji Ajat With Tjelempoeng Orkest / Panglipoer Galih – Lambaresik (Indonesia)
4.2 Miss Riboet – Dji Hong (Indonesia)
4.3 Miss Rohani / Pancharan Muda Kr. Party & Chap Ayam Orkest – Dondang Sayang (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.4 Ropaoen Batoebara – Ile-Ile (Indonesia)
4.5 Male Singer With Violin & Young Children – Tumba Lela-Lelan (Indonesia)
4.6 Gender Wajang, Koeta – Angkat-Angatan (Indonesia)
4.7 Uncredited Chinese Wedding Ensemble – Pengantin Berarak (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.8 Oman / Doeleh & K.O.E. Sabri – Tjikadjangan (Indonesia)
4.9 Salih – Gambos Ya Omar (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.10 Plah And Raslah – Lagu Daerah Sumatera (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.11 Mei Yu – Shier Zhulei (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.12 Upit Sarimanah With Gamelan Sunda Pusaka – Ka Abdi (Indonesia)
Conductor – Tuteng Djobari
4.13 Gamelan Musicians Of Yogyakarta, Java – Babarlajar Mataram (Indonesia)
4.14 Obid & Special Singapore Malay Orchestra – Gambos Sri Mahkota Kelantan (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.15 Ni Lemon & Group Djanger Abijan-Timboel – Poetih Poetih Sapoet Andoek (Indonesia)
4.16 H. Dolmat And Saianah – Chek Siti I (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.17 Mas Adjeng P. Laras Aroem & Gamelan Tjakran Of Tuan Liem Yoe Giok – Titipati (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.18 Jetty And Suhairi & Orkes Gambang Keromong – Kitjir Kitjir (Indonesia)
4.19 Irene Tungou – Ogingo Mamangka Vuhan (Malaysia)
4.20 Saemah & Osman Ahmad Orchestra – Wak Daing (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.21 Moh Aminor Aidjawi & Orkest Setia Pamoedah – Aer Mata Djato Berlinang
Vietnam - Laos - Cambodia
1.1 Ut Tra On, Hue, Thuy – Ton Tan Gia Dien (Vietnam)
1.2 Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Phleng Boran (Cambodia)
1.3 Van Hi Ban Troupe – Xu Toi Bang Qui Phi, Thu Nhi (Vietnam)
1.4 Dao Nha – Ta Canh Co Dau Thua Bac (Vietnam)
1.5 Lad Un – Thawai Phaka Thi (Cambodia)
1.6 Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Nang Nak (Laos)
1.7 Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Khaek Mon (Laos)
1.8 Nguyen Van Minh, Tuc Minh-Con – Nam Nhi-tu (Vietnam)
1.9 Molam Som – Gap Pa Pheng (Laos)
1.10 Van Thanh Ban – Khong Minh, Mau Tam Tu (Vietnam)
1.11 Nam Co – Don Vong Co, Kim Doc Chiec (Vietnam)
1.12 Noi Giam & Ban Hat Van Hi Ban, The – Xu Toi Bang Qui Phi (Vietnam)
1.13 Mr. Salat – Thong Yon, Phleng Barang, Rueang Khun Chang Khun Phaen (Cambodia)
1.14 Suphantha-amat & Pheng Bing – Khap Salang (Laos)
1.15 Ba Ca Chung – Van Ba De Tu (Vietnam)
1.16 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Nang Khluan (Laos)
1.17 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Lom Phat Sai Khao (Laos)
1.18 Kim Tien / Mu Dinh & Mu Dung – Tu Dai Canh (Vietnam)
1.19 Xang Xe / Co Nam Can Tho – Hoi Troi Cao (Vietnam)
1.20 Phuma & Pheng Bing – Khap Thum Lao (Laos)
1.21 Uncredited Pinpeat Ensemble – Teb Bantom (Cambodia)
1.22 Co Ba Thinh – Gui Thu (Vietnam)
Thailand - Cambodia - Laos - Vietnam
2.1 Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Phleng Boran (Cambodia)
2.2 Mme. Ba Thinh – Hat Muou Va Hat Noi (Vietnam)
2.3 Uncredited Ensemble – Khaek Lopburi (Thailand)
2.4 Mr. Thi & Ms. Duang-di & Mr. Mi – Khap Ngeum Thang Khaokan (Laos)
2.5 Thao Keota & Thao Nenh, Khenes & Thao Phou Xhon & Thit Oun And Others – Danse Ancienne (Laos)
2.6 Orchestre Bat-Am – Chant De Bateliers (Vietnam)
2.7 Uncredited Artists – Promenade En Forêt (Laos)
2.8 Wohar Sam – Khmer Kroak (Cambodia)
2.9 Buddhist Monk Jan – Thet Mathi, Sthu Ku Lak-kham-kaeo, Wat Vientiane (Laos)
2.10 Ms. Taeng & Ms. Sam & Ms. Huch & Ensemble Of Mr. Soi Sang Wan – Cha Pi (Cambodia)
2.11 Zhong Zheng Shun Xiang Chaozhou Opera Troupe – Zhan Zhao Bi Jian (Thailand)
2.12 Thewaprasit Ensemble – Pleng Sen Lao Na (Thailand)
2.13 Molam Nuanchan & Amphon Sangachit & Thongsa Khrongsap – Lam Toei Jep Saep (Thailand)
2.14 Piphat Phataya-koson – Homrong Chan Chao (Thailand)
2.15 Mr. Muean & Ms. Aet & Sak Som Peo Ensemble – Srey Sroh Mien Thrung (Cambodia)
2.16 Cau Ton Ut, Cau Que, Cau Ba – Don Hue, Co Ban (Vietnam)
2.17 Phuma & Pheng Bing – An Nangsue Thawng Kan (Laos)
2.18 Le Thuy & Nam Co & Bay Ba (Vien Chau) – Chuc Anh Dai (Vietnam)
2.19 Duriyapranit Piphat Ensemble And Chorus – Rabam Dawadoeng (Thailand)
2.20 Nang Salit & Nang Nak & Ensemble Of The Governor Of Vientiane – Huang A-lai (Laos)
2.21 Yot Silapin Ensemble – Khaek Khao (Thailand)
2.22 Yot Silapin Ensemble – Phram Dit Nam Dao (Thailand)
2.23 Phloen Phromdaen – Lam Khaen (Thailand)
Burma - Thailand
3.1 Sandaya Maung Kyaw – Maung Kyaw Ei Sandaya Nyunt: Ah Hson (Burma)
3.2 Kotsanabanthoeng Paired Piphat Ensemble – Ffawn Jao Sri Oi (Thailand)
3.3 Bunyong Ketkhong – Doi Rup (Thailand)
3.4 Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt / Ma Sein Thin / Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint, / Lay Pyay Htoh Lu Byet Ka / Ma Sein Hkaw – Welcoming Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi And Their A Ngyeint Dancers And Singers With Finale, Clown Dance, And Introduction Of Ma Sein (Burma)
3.5 Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt / Ma Sein Thin / Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint A Hsan Hhtoh – Mingala Ma Thein Nyunt, Ma Sein Thin, Ma Sein Thi A Ngyeint
Presenting Some New Tunes (Burma)
3.6 Yawt Silabin Troupe – Mon Ap (Thailand)
3.7 Mar Mar Aye & Mandalay Myoma Ensemble – Hnit Kan Pyaing Hpuza (Burma)
3.8 Nai Po And Thai Royal Page Military Brass Band – Pleng Khrawp Chakara Wan Thao Tawn Abu Hassan Taeng Ngan (Thailand)
3.9 Yadana Myit & Taung Dwin U Kyawt – Son Nant Tha Myaing: Sha Pon Gyi (Burma)
3.10 Nai Chon And Nai Su & Luang Sano Phinphat Ensemble – Lakhon Rueang Kraithong (Thailand)
3.11 Honorable Mom Luang Thawi Watriwong – Lao Phan (Thailand)
3.12 Hta – Thet Hta (Burma)
3.13 Lady Charoen & Bang Khun Phrom Palace Khene Band – Tap Phraw Law (Thailand)
3.14 Ma Sein Sin And Saya Htun Hpe – Sanda Min Yodaya (Burma)
3.15 Ma Thin – Hpon Taw Bwe (Burma)
3.16 Maung Pwa Gyi – Shit Hkan Palin (Burma)
3.17 Piphat Troupe Of Khru & Teacher Rawt Aksarathap Of Chiangmai – Khap Mai Ban Doh (Thailand)
3.18 Pyi Hla Hpe – Ba Ba Win (Burma)
3.19 Ma Kyi Aung – Son Taw Myaing (Burma)
3.20 Thaton Ba Hein – Taw Hnit Taung Swe (Burma)
3.21 Myat Lay – Miss Whiskey (Burma)
3.22 Ma Kyi Aung – Mi Ba Myitta (Burma)
3.23 Mah Thane May – Yodaya Bwe Gyi (Burma)
3.24 Yadana Myit – Nyut Nyut Hsaing Hsaing (Burma)
Malaysia - Singapore - Indonesia
4.1 Nji Ajat With Tjelempoeng Orkest / Panglipoer Galih – Lambaresik (Indonesia)
4.2 Miss Riboet – Dji Hong (Indonesia)
4.3 Miss Rohani / Pancharan Muda Kr. Party & Chap Ayam Orkest – Dondang Sayang (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.4 Ropaoen Batoebara – Ile-Ile (Indonesia)
4.5 Male Singer With Violin & Young Children – Tumba Lela-Lelan (Indonesia)
4.6 Gender Wajang, Koeta – Angkat-Angatan (Indonesia)
4.7 Uncredited Chinese Wedding Ensemble – Pengantin Berarak (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.8 Oman / Doeleh & K.O.E. Sabri – Tjikadjangan (Indonesia)
4.9 Salih – Gambos Ya Omar (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.10 Plah And Raslah – Lagu Daerah Sumatera (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.11 Mei Yu – Shier Zhulei (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.12 Upit Sarimanah With Gamelan Sunda Pusaka – Ka Abdi (Indonesia)
Conductor – Tuteng Djobari
4.13 Gamelan Musicians Of Yogyakarta, Java – Babarlajar Mataram (Indonesia)
4.14 Obid & Special Singapore Malay Orchestra – Gambos Sri Mahkota Kelantan (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.15 Ni Lemon & Group Djanger Abijan-Timboel – Poetih Poetih Sapoet Andoek (Indonesia)
4.16 H. Dolmat And Saianah – Chek Siti I (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.17 Mas Adjeng P. Laras Aroem & Gamelan Tjakran Of Tuan Liem Yoe Giok – Titipati (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.18 Jetty And Suhairi & Orkes Gambang Keromong – Kitjir Kitjir (Indonesia)
4.19 Irene Tungou – Ogingo Mamangka Vuhan (Malaysia)
4.20 Saemah & Osman Ahmad Orchestra – Wak Daing (Malaysia, Singapore)
4.21 Moh Aminor Aidjawi & Orkest Setia Pamoedah – Aer Mata Djato Berlinang
"Longing for the Past: The 78 rpm Era in Southeast Asia" is the first survey of the 78 rpm record era in Southeast Asia. It is a kaleidoscopic collection featuring 4 CDs with 90 tracks of music spanning six decades (1905-1966), accompanied by a 272-page book with essays and annotations by leading ethnomusicologists that is richly illustrated with more than 250 vintage photographs, record labels, and sleeves. David Murray is the curator of Haji Maji (www.HajiMaji.com), a blog dedicated to the exploration 78 rpm Asian music. He previously produced two LPs for Dust-to-Digital: Luk Thung: Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside and Kassidat: Raw 45s from Morocco. In addition to collecting and researching old records, he is a musician and graphic designer in Oakland, California. "Longing for the Past: The 78 rpm Era in Southeast Asia" continues the mission of Dust-to-Digital to explore the early days of recorded sound from around the world. Much like "Opika Pende: Africa at 78 RPM" broke new ground in research while reissuing dozens of tracks for the very first time, "Longing for the Past" examines an era of music from a geographical region that has remained hidden until now.
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