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Khalil Fong (Singer)
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After four original albums that were greeted with critical and commercial success, singer-songwriter Khalil Fong comes up with a cover album that traces his musical inspirations. Back in 2005, the year he made his debut, Khalil already had this idea of recording a cover album that is closely tied to his days growing up, and he would give the old songs new arrangements. The time has finally come, and this self-selected collection includes 10 songs that have influenced him most one way or another. This is a very personal project for Khalil, as behind each of these songs there is a story for him. For instance, the first plug "Red Bean" (originally sung by Faye Wong) was a song his friends used to sing in karaoke when he returned to Shanghai in his younger days. Other tracks include Amei Chang's Remember, Michael Jackson's Bad, and Susanna Kwan's Kwang Chiu, which is Khalil's first Cantonese song.

The Taipei Tour 2009 Limited Edition comes with a bonus track - Teresa Teng's The Moon Represents My Heart, plus a bonus DVD containing a 17-minute making-of feature and three music videos.

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Product Title: Timeless (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009 Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version) Timeless 可啦思刻 (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009典藏限定版) (台灣版) Timeless 可啦思刻 (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009典藏限定版) (台湾版) Timeless 可啦思刻 (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009典蔵限定版) (台湾版) Timeless (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009 Limited Edition) (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: 2009-10-15
Language: English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Country of Origin: Taiwan
Disc Format(s): CD
Picture Format: NTSC What is it?
Other Information: CD + DVD
Package Weight: 100 (g)
Shipment Unit: 1 What is it?
Publisher: Warner Music (TW)
YesAsia Catalog No.: 1021402840

Product Information / Track List

方大同/ 2009自選輯~Timeless:《可啦思刻》- Taipei Tour 2009典藏限定版 CD+DVD

Bonus Track {月亮好比我的心,傳遞著溫暖與思念,隨著這首歌曲永世流傳}
DVD {方大同 錄音室大搜密+Music Video大方送}


CD
01. You Are The Sunshine of My Life feat. 黃韻玲 (O.S. Stevie Wonder)
02. Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You (O.S. Glenn Medeiros)
03. Bad (O.S. Michael Jackson)
04. Kwang Chiu 狂潮 (O.S. 關菊英Kwan Guk Ying)
05. La Bamba (O.S. Ritchie Valens)
06. Red Bean 紅豆 (O.S. 王菲 Faye Wang)
07. Georgia on My Mind (O.S. Ray Charles)
08. Remember 記得 (O.S. 張惠妹Amei Chang)
09. Wonderful Tonight (O.S. Eric Clapton)
10. Moon River (O.S. Andy William)
Bonus Track:
11. The Moon Represents My Heart 月亮代表我的心

DVD
01. [ Timeless ] 專輯幕後製作花絮 長17分鐘
02. [ Red Bean(紅豆) ] MV
03. [ Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You ] MV
04. [ Wonderful Tonight ] MV
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YumCha! Asian Entertainment Reviews and Features

Professional Review of "Timeless (CD+DVD) (Taipei Tour 2009 Limited Edition) (Taiwan Version)"

September 2, 2009

This professional review refers to Timeless
Cover albums are tricky for any musician to do. Should the musician create something new at the risk of alienating fans who are so attached to the original song that anything different would be considered blasphemy? Or should the musician stick close to the style of the original songs, and risk being so faithful that the cover ceases to serve any purpose? Khalil Fong chooses to do both in Timeless, his way of paying tribute to his favorite classics, both Western and Chinese. However, Khalil has mostly picked classic songs so untouchable that he ends up becoming too restricted by his love for the songs to do anything more than pay tribute to them. More critical fans won't need to doubt Khalil's ability as a musician, which he proves again here, but they might instead doubt whether this album needed to be made in the first place.

That's not the say the album, co-produced and entirely arranged by Khalil himself, is not impressively produced. Khalil promised an album on the technical level of an audiophile album, and Timeless is at least close to that level. Even though the arrangement of opening track You Are the Sunshine of My Life (Track 1) doesn't differ greatly from Stevie Wonder's original, it does upgrade the sound of the past and polish it for modern listeners (listen to that bass!). Khalil wisely chooses to recreate the song faithfully (even in his vocal style), and though he brings nothing new to the song, he knows that it has become such a musical holy grail that anything other than the original arrangement would be considered inferior. Ultimately, the version here is more a fine replication than a cover.

Khalil does the same with Eric Clapton's Wonderful Tonight (Track 9). Retaining its famous hook and generally mellow tone, Khalil simply recreates what makes it a great song instead of attempting the impossible task of outdoing it. Even though his voice doesn't match up to Clapton's original, the arrangement (including the great Jun Kung on drums) is more than enough to make this a worthy cover.

The biggest change Khalil gives to the tracks on Timeless is taking typical pop compositions and arranging them in ways that fit his smooth, but slightly hoarse voice. The prime example is his cover of classic 80s pop ballad Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You (Track 2). With a brass section as backup and the rhythm quickened to a mid-tempo R&B one, the new arrangement takes the cheesy, saccharine-oozing 80s style out of the song and makes it something fitting for contemporary young listeners. However, Khalil's take also lacks the emotions the original had with its slower pacing, and seems to rush into its ending chords, making this only a half-successful cover.

The same problem also plagues Kuang Chao (Track 4), the cover of the classic ballad written by Joseph Koo. While the arrangement itself carries over the elegance of the original, Khalil's voice is not built for the dramatic delivery Koo intended with his long, drawn-out lines. With that and its short length, Kuang Chao ultimately doesn't make much of an impression, which is especially disappointing considering it's Khalil's first Cantonese song.

Perhaps the biggest failure in reconstructing the classics on Timeless is in Michael Jackson's Bad (Track 3). While refitting the genre-defying pop classic with a big band-funk arrangement is interesting in concept, Khalil's deep vocal bores and replaces the attitude in Michael Jackson's original with the feeling of a playful exercise. The cover itself is energetic, and its arrangement is well-produced. However, the song either needs a better vocalist, or Khalil should've simply chosen another Michael Jackson song to cover. Meanwhile, even though the cover of La Bamba (Track 5) here also isn't particularly interesting vocally, the real fun is in the jazz-lounge style arrangement that continues on way after the composition itself has run its course. The impressive, drawn-out ending features a dynamic mix of brass, drums, and piano to make it the most musically engaging track on Timeless.

On the other hand, the most pleasant surprise lies in A-mei Chang's Remember (Track 8). Like Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You, Khalil quickens the almost sluggish pace of the original and replaces it with a slow-burning, synthesizer-driven arrangement most of the way through. But unlike Nothing's Gonna Change..., Khalil's version of Remember builds an entirely new set of emotions, especially as it reaches its climax during the bridge. The result is a well-written composition that's further enhanced by an arrangement that calls attention to itself without overstepping the bounds of the composition. This proves that Khalil can still deliver a great pop song outside his typical sound.

There's no doubt that the songs Khalil have picked for Timeless are excellent, well-regarded pop songs, and that he has covered a wide range of his tastes here. However, Timeless doesn't quite fulfill its potential. Khalil and his team have proven repeatedly with his original works that he's a talented musician, but they don't do much here (with the exception of Remember) for the music they're covering. As a result, Timeless is a somewhat lazy, but ultimately solid musical achievement that still proves Khalil is one of the most talented young musicians working in Hong Kong music today. His fans will be more than happy with their latest dose of Khalil goodness, but don't be surprised if it also simply raises the anticipation all that much more for his next original album.

Recommended Tracks: You Are the Sunshine of My Life (Track 1), Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You (Track 2), La Bamba (Track 5), Red Bean (Track 6). Remember (Track 8), Wonderful Tonight (Track 9)

by Kevin Ma

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