Miracle World
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YesAsia Editorial Description
Playing with the album's title and theme, "I Am a Cow" (Track 9) has lyrics told from a cow's perspective and "Herdsman Flute" is inspired by the classic folk tale "Cowherd and Weaving Girl". Directed by award-winning MV director Hsu Yun Ting, the music video for the soft and romantic "Herdsman Flute" visualizes the classic tale with animated illustrations from renowned artist Wu Ling Wei. This album covers a range of music, with hip hop, R&B, and, of course, more Andy Lau-style ballads.
Technical Information
| Product Title: | Miracle World 一隻牛的異想世界 一只牛的异想世界 一隻牛的異想世界 (香港版) Miracle World |
| Singer Name(s): | Andy Lau 劉 德華 刘 德华 劉徳華 (アンディ・ラウ) 유덕화 |
| Release Date: | 2007-07-18 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | CD |
| Package Weight: | 170 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | East Asia Music |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004908776 |
Product Information / Track List
劉德華 2007全新國語大碟 一隻牛的異想世界
超乎想像的異想音樂空間 跨越無限主題和曲式的音樂作品
帶你進入最美好的音樂狂想之旅 推介全碟歌曲
CD
01. Command
02. 超人
03. 最受歡迎男歌手
04. 一
05. 牧笛
06. 歸宿
07. 冬季不下雪
08. 玄之又玄
09. 我是一隻牛
10. 繭人
11. 壹塊錢
12. 只想抱抱 (廣東)(2007道地綠茶主題曲)
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Professional Review of "Miracle World"
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Andy Lau really is the busiest entertainer in Asia; not only has he wrapped up 4 movies in the last 12 months, he's planning a concert tour and a Cantonese album to add to his latest Mandarin album Miracle World. It's hard to expect any musical breakthrough from a man who has already released over 40 albums over the last two decades, so the best compliment one can give to Miracle World is that the Asian King of Pop's latest is an entertaining album that would please his fans. Like any good pop album, it jumps between genres with calculated efficiency, with Andy doing his best to not sound like he's out of his league. However, those looking for Andy Lau to deliver something "miraculous" might find themselves on a fruitless quest. Miracle World starts off with "Superman" (Track 2), which is basically an Andy Lau-style 90s fast song disguised as a modern pop dance track. When Andy screams in the chorus "I'm Your Superman" in English, one can't help but think back to the days of "I Hate My Obsessed Heart", regardless of how many American pop arrangement clichés arranger Edward Chan packs in. The next track, "Most Popular Male Singer" (Track 3), sees Andy and his team going Limp Bizkit by mixing rock with rap lyrics about the world of Hong Kong musical awards. Although the whole song is sung in Mandarin, the inclusion of Eric Tsang (the choice host of a certain Hong Kong television network's music awards), lyrics about Paco Wong, and the lack of rhyme in the rap lyrics signal that the song probably would've worked better if written in Cantonese for the Hong Kong market. As for the other two fast songs, "I Am a Cow" (Track 9) attracts more attention probably for the fact that the lyrics are written from the perspective of a cow (Really, what else would you expect from the title?). In fact, Andy seems to love the song so much that he named the Chinese title of the album, The Whimsical World of a Cow, after the song. However, the only thing worth noting about "I Am a Cow" is its lyrics, as its Spanish guitar-driven arrangement simply sounds recycled from last decade's "Summer Fiesta". A genre that works surprisingly well in Miracle World is the R&B ballad. However, it's only explored in "One" (Track 4) by Michael Lin, who has arranged several Jay Chou songs. While Andy's handling of the genre makes up a good part of the song's success, lyricist Vincent Fang's creative motif of starting every line with the word "one" makes the song clearly stand out at first listen. With many of these Chinese pop lyrical gimmicks doomed for failure, it's refreshing to see one that actually works, making "One" easily the best song of the album. The cover songs, a staple of Asian pop albums, are also fairly solid on Miracle World. The best among the three is the mid-beat acoustic song "No Falling Snow in Winter" (Track 7), which marks the second Mandarin song about global warming by one of Hong Kong pop's Four Heavenly Kings since Jacky Cheung's "Original Criminal". Despite the depressing subjects of melting ice caps and Eskimos lining up for air conditioners, Andy (who co-wrote the lyrics) sings "Winter" in a pleasant soft tone that matches the surprisingly light arrangement by Lau Chi-Tat, making for a relaxing environmental awareness song. However, I would still pick Jacky's global warming song over Andy's just because an angry rock scream seems to bring more of the necessary immediacy to the issue. It wouldn't be an Andy Lau album without the ballads. Even the advertisements use "Andy Lau-style ballads" as a selling point. Sadly, the most disappointing part of Miracle World happens to be those ballads. This time, listeners have two to choose from - "Destination" (Track 6) and "Cocoon Person" (Track 10) - but both songs carry a certain "been there, done that" vibe. A fan might, at most, feel nostalgic for Mandarin classics such as "The Water of Forgetting Love" when listening to the two ballads, but neither of these tracks is destined to be a classic. Then again, a pop artist with as many classic hits as Andy Lau doesn't need to strive for any more of them. The words "business as usual" may not be much of a compliment for an album, but considering that Andy still churns out at least one album every year (something that the other Heavenly Kings can no longer do), the ability of Miracle World to maintain the "business as usual" quota should really be considered a compliment. by Kevin Ma |
Customer Review of "Miracle World"
Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (5)
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October 28, 2007
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This album is OK. Andy Lau is suitable with his ballad songs more than catchy or rock songs. This album needs to have a VCD to satisfy his fans in my opinion, because he hasn't had any new videos since last year |
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August 11, 2007
Good
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this is a good, solid album. it has a nice variety of songs and is quite ambitious. andy does a decent job of trying something different. my favorite tracks: 2,3,4,5,9,11 |
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July 31, 2007
Quite a good album
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The sound on this album came as quite a surprise on the first run-through. It is markedly different from Andy's previous albums, with a wide and refreshing range of music genres and accompanying arrangements. In fact, the songs work well together to provide overall listenability from one track to the next. Individually, the songs are also quite good. I would recommend most of the tracks, with Track 2 being the most original and track 3 being the biggest surprise, since R&B is not one of Andy's strengths. I also particularly enjoyed track 4 and track 9. However, I am not a fan of track 1, which sounded far too much like boy-band material. Overall grade: 8.5/10 |
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July 27, 2007
This customer review refers to Miracle World (Taiwan Version)
Great Concept by andy!!1
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Yet another great released by andy. His first attempt on R&B was great. I particular fond in these few tracks No 4, No 5, No 6, No 11 and No 12. Track no 11 is so meaningful and it reflect how important of peoples helping each other. Don't hesitate grape one now you wouldn't regret it...!!!! |
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July 25, 2007
It is interesting!
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A good combination of songs. Received today! Well very different some of the style songs. And a good title of the album called miracle. Well done! The superman song is hilarious. Good to buy. I do recommend. |












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