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Orange Moon (Valentine's Limited Edition) (CD+DVD) (Taiwan Version) DVD Region All

Khalil Fong (Singer)
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Hong Kong-based singer-songwriter Khalil Fong is releasing his fourth album Orange Moon. Taking in influences from soul, jazz, R&B, and adult contemporary music, he has established a unique musical world of his own. Included in his highly anticipated new album will be his new single "Everybody Will", a song written for Cartier's charity project, which is consistent with his usual theme of love. Khalil's soft vocals match with Lin Xi's lyrical words to make this heartwarming number carrying the notion that "everybody can hold out a hand to the people mired in difficulties".

Having spent his childhood in Shanghai, Khalil decided to shoot the album cover in that city for the romantic feeling she inspires. The album title is similarly romantic, conjuring up images of a setting sun in the dusk sky. The first plug Singalongsong is thematically a follow-up of Love Song from his last album. This English single opens the album, and its Mandarin version "The Song Written for You", penned by Arthur Ma, is available as a bonus track.

This version comes with a Singalongsong Valentine's Card and a Bonus DVD featuring Khalil's Taiwan live concert and four MVs.

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Product Title: Orange Moon (Valentine's Limited Edition) (CD+DVD) (Taiwan Version) 橙月 Orange Moon (情人限定版) (CD+DVD) (台灣版) 橙月 Orange Moon (情人限定版) (CD+DVD) (台湾版) 橙月 Orange Moon (情人限定版) (CD+DVD) (台湾版) Orange Moon (Valentine's Limited Edition) (CD+DVD) (Taiwan Version)
Singer Name(s): Khalil Fong (Singer) 方大同 (Singer) 方大同 (Singer) 方大同 (カリウ・フォン) (Singer) Khalil Fong (Singer)
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Region Code: All Region What is it?
Release Date: 2009-02-23
Language: Mandarin
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Disc Format(s): CD
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Other Information: CD + DVD
Package Weight: 160 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Warner Music (TW)
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1014366972

Product Information / Track List

2008最好聽的一張專輯……
2009聽他唱的歌 看他的Live……

品嚐! 11首音樂創作小教父 純愛 真愛 熱愛原創代表作
珍藏! 4首同步影像合一Music Video
回味! Live演唱會精彩實錄

2008從Singalongsong開始的愛情~2009繼續浪漫……

DVD超值珍藏
●台北首場誠品音樂會Live精彩實錄
●Music Video收錄

1/.「Singalongsong」MV—不管什麼時間 人在哪裡 都有為妳寫的歌陪你singalongsong
2/.「為妳寫的歌」MV —「Singalongsong中文版」
3/.「小小蟲」MV — 現代純愛主義再現
4/.「黑白」MV —創作才女戴佩妮執導拍攝,重溫黑白電影時代的復古浪漫情懷

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Singalongsong吉他譜 情人卡


在橙月下唱著每個階段的愛,或許是你正在經歷的…

CD
01. Singalongsong (English)
02. 小小蟲
03. 1234567
04. 黑白
05. 如果愛
06. 黑洞裡
07. 三人遊
08. 每個人都會 (song for Cartier 'Love Project')
09. 100種表情
10. 愛我吧
(Bonus Track)
11. 為妳寫的歌
(Hidden Track)
12. Orange Moon

DVD
●台北誠品音樂會Live精彩實錄
01. 春風吹
02. 1234567
03. 每個人都會
04. Singalongsong
05. 三人遊
06. 黑白
07. 愛愛愛
08. 歌手與模特兒
09. Love Song
10. 小小蟲
●Music Video
11. Singalongsong
12. 為妳寫的歌
13. 小小蟲
14. 黑白
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Professional Review of "Orange Moon (Valentine's Limited Edition) (CD+DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

December 31, 2008

This professional review refers to Orange Moon (Hong Kong Version)
2008 has definitely been the biggest year thus far for Khalil Fong's young career. With 2007's Wonderland being his first release sold outside of Hong Kong, Khalil has suddenly found his fan base growing exponentially over the course of the year. He also managed to play his biggest concert to date with two packed shows in Hong Kong (this reviewer present at one of them). With this much success to follow, Orange Moon may be Khalil's toughest album yet because of all the anticipation. Instead of furthering his brand of integrating classic western R&B with Chinese lyrics, Khalil has chosen to tone things down, opting for a gentler, more ballad-oriented sound. Orange Moon is certainly his most pop-sounding album to date, but what it lacks in creativity is fully compensated by quality.

Like the first half of Wonderland, Orange Moon moves along in a very consistent tone throughout, with not much in terms of a climax. Instead, it moves in a smooth pace, not varying much in tempo and style. Setting up that tone is the R&B ballad Singalongsong (Track 1), Khalil's first English-language song (though a Mandarin version marks the end of the album) that's thematically similar to Love Song, Wonderland's opening track. Like Love Song, Singalongsong features a composition that affects with its simplicity, even though some of the Khalil-penned English lyrics can be a bit awkward.

Wonderland's stylistic influences included R&B legends such as Marvin Gaye and Al Green, despite the inclusion of electronic-dance and rap. While the general western R&B influence remains in Orange Moon, Khalil also shows off his love for John Mayer's guitar-driven soul style with the mid-tempo tracks. 1234567 (Track 3) is a breezy mid-tempo song with an acoustic guitar-driven arrangement that would be fitting for a John Mayer cover. Though the guitar sound doesn't match seamlessly with the bass-driven, R&B sound of the rest of the album, it tonally fits in a perfectly natural fashion.

While most pop albums deserve a nearly track-by-track analysis because of its broad range of genres, Orange Moon has such a naturally consistent tone throughout that it takes a considerable amount of time to distinguish each track. Unlike most pop albums, Orange Moon is best appreciated when taken in as a complete experience. Khalil's songwriting has matured greatly, eschewing eye-catching genre homage for a fluid album that has high replay value.

The song that stands out the most is first radio plug "If Love" (Track 5). Placed right in the middle of the album, the striking mix of horns, piano, and bass sets the song apart immediately from the rest. The rest is a breezy number produced in the style of a late 70s R&B track by American R&B-pop acts such as Lionel Richie or Stevie Wonder that also fits Khalil's voice. Even though "If Love" is easily the most memorable track of the album, it's also segued seamlessly from previous track "Black and White" (Track 4).

In addition to "If Love", Khalil continues to pay tribute to the greats throughout, even though they're more subtle this time around. The most obvious (and the most enjoyable one) is the mid-tempo "One Hundred Kinds of Expression" (Track 9). The funky R&B song is obviously aiming for the style of a late 60s, early 70s track from Stevie Wonder or any Motown artist (even though the traditional horns are replaced by a strings section). The result is refreshing in its breeziness, but nostalgic in its ability to strike up memories of the classic genre.

In fact, "If Love" perfectly epitomizes the general tone of the album. Though the lyrics (co-written by Fong and Vivian Hsu) are about the struggles of love and its potentially devastating effects, the musical tone of the album is overall light and relaxing. While Khalil's previous albums are presented in the style of a cocktail platter varying in strength, Orange Moon is like a glass of ice bourbon that goes down smoothly in small sips. Though criticisms about Khalil going pop due to the amount of ballads is certainly guaranteed, he hasn't actually abandoned his signature style to make more commercially appealing music. Instead, he works within the genre, producing a sound that leans closer to easy listening. It shows his evolution as a musician, finding a compromise between what he wants to make and what the listeners want to hear.

Orange Moon brings Khalil the closest to crossing into pop music territory. Even though the album is even stronger musically than his previous works, it also brings him dangerously close to being compared to established R&B-pop musicians David Tao and Leehom Wang. Khalil has already captured a niche with his previous three albums, and what he needs to do is mature his style within it. The reason that Khalil is one of the best young musicians working in Chinese-language music is not only the fact that he makes great music; it's also because he has proven that Western R&B doesn't need to be watered down for a pop audience to be successful in the Chinese language. Now Orange Moon proves that Khalil can change the formula for a pop audience without losing its spirit. As long as he remains faithful to his inspiration, Khalil Fong can still do no wrong.

by Kevin Ma

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Customer Review of "Orange Moon (Valentine's Limited Edition) (CD+DVD) (Taiwan Version)"

Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10 (1)

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February 16, 2009

This customer review refers to Orange Moon (Hong Kong Version)
Nice to have Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Seldom buy new album just because heard one song from the Radio & TV.

The Singalongsong (English) is very catchy and sticky in your mind for quite a long time.
The melody "Oh it's a singalong song that's not too long. It's when I think about you that I hear songs"
Just keep replied in your mind. This one is prefect.

After received the album, I find out most of the songs are very well done. Beside the Singalongsong, also the Black&White is good, too.

So, support the good performer and let them stay in the industry by receiving their deserved pay cheque.
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