Singer: Cui Jian
Company: Rolling Stone Records
The album "The Prodigal Son Returns"
Date: 1986
Region: Mainland
Language: Chinese
Genre: Rock
Album intro
In 1984, Cui Jian and six other professional musicians formed a band, the heptaceous panel. Play Western pop music in small restaurants and inns in Beijing. This is the first band of this genre in China. In the same year, Cui Jian published his first album, The Return of the Prodigal Son, a sweet Chinese pop song. Cui Jian did not provide the lyrics of the record, and the quality of the record was relatively inferior, but the innovative arrangement and production of the record was a fresh attempt in the Chinese pop music industry at that time. This album shows Cui Jian's musical style for the first time.
Cui Jian was the best spokesperson for Young Chinese people in the 80s.
Many of Cui Jian's lyrics combine ideology and artistry, and have high literary value. Because of this, Cui Jian has also been dubbed "rock poet" by many critics, and has been written into contemporary literary history by some literary historians for special discussion. Professor Xie Mian compiled Cui Jian's lyrics "Nothing" into the "Chinese Poetry Classics of a Hundred Years".
track
1 Wandering singer Cui Jian
2 Life Cui Jian
3 Take the wrong umbrella Cui Jian
4 When the breakup was Made up, Cui Jian
5 You don't go Cui Jian
6 The prodigal son returns to Cui Jian
7 In the distance Cui Jian
8 New Wave Cui Jian
9 Look at Cui Jian
10 Why Choi