Please Myself

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Touhou zigei
Studio album by Faye Wong
Released December 1994
Genre Cantopop
Label Cinepoly
Faye Wong chronology

Sky
(1994)
Please Myself
(1994)
Decadent Sound of Faye
(1995)
Alternative cover

Tou hou ji gei Yale Romanization, meaning Please Myself[1][2] or Ingratiate Oneself,[3] (Cantonese: 討好自己; Tou hou zi gei Jyutping) is a 1994 Cantonese album recorded by Chinese Cantopop singer Faye Wong as 王靖雯 Wong Ching Man, when she was based in Hong Kong.

Cinepoly Records released this album in December, only a few months after her highly influential alternative music Cantonese album Random Thoughts and her second Mandarin album Sky. It did not match them in terms of commercial success.

Faye Wong composed the songs "Ingratiate Oneself" and "Exit" herself, and these continued her move into alternative music. The remaining songs were more conventional in genre.

The lyrics are all in Cantonese except for "Exit" in Mandarin. She spoke rather than sang the words to this song, so that it is sometimes described as a rap. Somewhat pessimistic in outlook, it was not popular with all her fans. Nevertheless it was a hit single, along with the title track, "Honeymoon" and the ballad "Brink Of Love And Pain".

"Being Criminal" is a cover of "Here's Where the Story Ends" by The Sundays. "Sky Doesn't Change, Earth Changes" is the Cantonese version of "Amaranthine" (不變, Bù Biàn) on her Mandarin album Sky.

The album was released with three different album covers.

Track listing

  1. 討好自己 (Toe Ho Jee Gei) – Please Myself
  2. 蜜月期 (Mut Yuet Kei) – Honeymoon
  3. 為非作歹 (Wai Fei Jok Dai) – Being Criminal
  4. 我怕 (Ngor Pa) – I Fear
  5. 出路 (Chu Lu) – Exit
  6. 平凡最浪漫 (Ping Faan Jui Long Maan) – Simplicity Is Most Romantic
  7. 飄 (Piu) – Float
  8. 愛與痛的邊緣 (Ngoi Yu Toong Dik Been Yuen) – Brink of Love and Pain
  9. 背影 (Bui Ying) – Shadow of Your Back (or Silhouette)
  10. 天不變地變 (Teen But Been Dei Been) – Sky Doesn't Change, Earth Changes

References

  1. Billboard - 1995 1 28 "FAYE WONG TO PLEASE MYSELF cinepoly"
  2. Shane Homan Access All Eras: Tribute Bands and Global Pop Culture 2006-p228 "Faye Wong (1993) No Regrets. Hong Kong: Cinepoly. Faye Wong (1994) Mystery. Hong Kong: Decca/Cinepoly. Faye Wong (1994) Random Thoughts. Hong Kong: Cinepoly. Faye Wong (1994) Please Myself. Hong Kong: Cinepoly."
  3. Maximum rocknroll No.191 1999 "Faye Wong "Di Dar" TP $4 Faye Wong "Ingratiate Oneself" TP S4"

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