In Brasil is the 11th Cantonese studio album by legendary Hong Kong pop icon Anita Mui (梅艳芳), released on September 1, 1989, by Capital Artists. Serving as her grand finale for the 1980s, the album adopted a distinct, exotic Brazilian Samba and Bossa Nova concept. To promote it, Anita Mui and TVB travelled directly to Brazil to film a glamorous music television special titled Brazilian Heat Wave Carnival.
💿 梅艳芳 In Brasil Essential Album Details
- Release Date: September 1, 1989
- Genre: Cantopop / Brazilian Pop / Bossa Nova
- Label: Capital Artists
- Producer: Michael Lai (黎小田)
- Track Count: 11 songs
[1989-09-01] 梅艳芳 In Brasil Album Art Covers
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🎵 梅艳芳 In Brasil Tracklist
The album’s most iconic track is “Song of the Sunset” (夕阳之歌), which served as the theme song for the movie A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon. It shared the same melody as Priscilla Chan’s “Song of Thousand Thousand Songs” (千千阕歌), sparking one of the most famous chart rivalries in Hong Kong music history.
- “Summer Lover” (夏日恋人)
- “Wish to Get Drunk Together Tonight” (愿今宵一起醉死)
- “Fiery Red Life” (火红色人生)
- “A Match Made in Heaven” (天生一对)
- “I Haven’t Lost My Direction” (我未失方向)
- “Love Me, Then Say It” (爱我便说爱我吧)
- “Song of the Sunset” (夕阳之歌)
- “Lost Carnival” (失落嘉年华)
- “Vanishing Footprints” (消失的脚印)
- “Going Our Separate Ways” (各走各路)
- “The Fourth Version” (第四Version)
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