Image:LiXianglan - The Evening Primrose.ogg
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LiXianglan_-_The_Evening_Primrose.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 31s, 163kbps)
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[edit] Fair use in Mandopop
- The song demonstrates what a 1930 era shidaiqu style mandopop song sounds like.
- Songs of this genre were not widely available at the time unless one was in Shanghai. Even so, it took a considerably long time before these songs were recognized outside of the mainland.
- Notice the pitch, sound and instruments used for recording at the time.
[edit] Fair use in Li Xianglan
- This song demonstrates one of the earliest pieces of work by one of the singing stars.
- The artist is deceased.
- This is a 30 sec track that does not limit future rights owner to sell the track. In fact, it may promote it.
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[edit] Attributes
Singer: Li Xianglan
Song title: The Evening Primrose
Album: Song was originally from the 1930s. It was re-released for the 1995 Romantic Chinese Hits of the 1930s and 1940s.
Track: CD 1, Track 1
Company: China Record Company
[edit] Duration
30 seconds
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current | 04:26, 21 May 2007 | 31s (613 KB) | Benjwong (Talk | contribs) | ({{Non-free audio sample}} ==Attributes== Singer: Li Xianglan Song title: The Evening Primrose Album: Song was originally from the 1930s. It was re-released for the 1995 Romantic Chinese Hits of the 1930s and 1940s. Track: CD 1, Track 1 Company: China Rec) |
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