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Coming Home (Faye Wong album)

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Coming Home
Coming Home cover
Studio album by Faye Wong
Released August 1992
Genre Mandopop
Label Cinepoly
Faye Wong chronology
You're The Only One
(1990)
Coming Home
(1992)
No Regrets
(1993)

Coming Home is an album by Chinese pop artist Faye Wong. It was issued on her return to Asia in 1992 after a year in New York. Wong had issued her first three official albums under the stage name Shirley Wong (Wong Ching Man). The cover for Coming Home prominently shows the name "Faye", and from 1994, after the release of Sky she used name "Wáng Fēi" () on album sleeves. Coming Home was a notable change in musical direction from the more traditional Cantopop fare of her earlier albums. Like them, it incorporated R&B influences. On this album, Faye Wong covered the song "Fragile Woman," originally sung by the Japanese music diva Miyuki Nakajima. While this song had been covered by other Chinese singers, her angelic version nonetheless swept over Hong Kong and single-handedly lifted her to superstardom. The album also included her first English-language song, "Kisses in the Wind". Wong is on record as stating that this sad ballad is her personal favourite song.[1]

Track listing

  1. "浪漫風暴" –
    Romantic Storm
  2. "Miss You Night and Day"
  3. "容易受傷的女人" –
    Fragile Woman
  4. "不相識的約會" –
    Blind Date
  5. "把鑰匙投進信箱" –
    Put the Key In the MailBox
  6. "這些...那些... " –
    These...Those...
  7. "開心眼淚" –
    Happy Tears
  8. "重燃" –
    Rekindle
  9. "兜兜轉"–
    Round and Round
  10. "Kisses In the Wind"

References

  1. ^ See Josh's Faye Wong Biography Page. This is also stated in the sleeve notes of the 2003 re-issue of her 1985 album, Enchanting Kaler. However, in her 1998 interview on CNN, she declined to name one favourite song, saying that there were several that she liked.

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