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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Khánh Ly + Trịnh Công Sơn ~ Sơn Ca 7 [Sơn Ca, 1974] (@320 + skans/txt)



Like manna from the earthly dew, early Khan Ly & Trịnh Công Sơn rips have since materialized for us all after having posted those haunting video clips a week or so back. The first came from anonymous source in that post's comments. Much appreciated! True to form, the mighty Owl has likewise handed down this superior 320 rip of a 1974 Vietnamese double LP from these two luminous collaborators. Its a true beauty... Sublime. Eternal thanks to owlqaeda for all the generosity.



Download: Khánh Ly + Trịnh Công Sơn ~ Sơn Ca 7 [Sơn Ca, 1974] (@320 + skans/txt)


A1 - Tuổi đá buồn
A2 - Tình nhớ
A3 - Tình sầu
A4 - Nhìn những mùa thu đi

B1 - Cát bụi
B2 - Cho một người nằm xuống
B3 - Thương một người
B4 - Tình xa

C1 - Như cánh vạc bay
C2 - Biển nhớ
C3 - Ru em từng ngón xuân nồng
C4 - Nối vòng tay lớn
C5 - Diễm xưa

D1 - Ướt mi
D2 - Gọi tên bốn mùa
D3 - Hạ trắng
D4 - Nghe những tàn phai

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Khánh Ly + Trịnh Công Sơn (Vietnam, 1968)


"Ru Ta Ngậm Ngùi"




"Khanh Ly, born Nguyen Le Mai(Mai Nguyen) on March 6, 1945 to a traditional family, grew up in the northern regions of Vietnam. As a child, she would fall asleep to her father's soothing voice. His serenades planted inside her a love for music, which grew stronger every day against her family's wishes....

Mai's musical career did not officially begin until she debuted at Club Anh Vu on Bui Vien Street in Saigon when she was only 17 (1962). At this point, she adopted the stage name Khanh Ly, a combination of KhanhKy and Yeu Ly, both are characters from Three Countries, her favorite novel. By the end of 1962, she relocated to Da Lat and stayed there for four years performing at various clubs and resorts. Night after night, she serenaded lovers, tourists, and the youths of Vietnam.

On a rainy night in 1964, she met Trinh Cong Son (TCS), at that time a young composer, at a club in Da Lat. They became fast friends. Fascinated by her seductive voice, Trinh had asked her on several occasions to accompany him in his performances in Saigon. Still in love with the romantic hills of Da Lat, she declined.

During a trip to Saigon in 1967, she ran into Trinh on the busy streets of Le Thanh Ton. After several serenades and coffee at a small shop called Quan Van, the legacy of Khanh Ly and Trinh Cong Son has begun.

Within the next several decades, Khanh Ly and Trinh Cong Son sang together at small coffee shops, clubs, and even on the steps of Van Khoa University in Saigon (a liberal arts school). During the escalation of an unwanted and bloody war, his anti-war lyrics in the Yellow-Skin Songs and her luring voice appealed to those who grew weary of the battles and bloodshed..."(khanhly.com)