Puspa Indah

Puspa Indah
Studio album by Chrisye
Released 1980
Genre Pop, influenced by easy listening
Length 48:00
Label Musica Studios
Chrisye chronology
"Percik Pesona"
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"Puspa Indah"
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Puspa Indah (Beautiful Flower) is a 1980 album by Indonesian singer Chrisye, working in collaboration with Guruh Soekarnoputra. It was his fourth studio album and the third with Musica Studios.

Recording

After the failure of Percik Pesona (Stain of Enchantment; 1979), Chrisye decided to distance himself from the pure pop sound that had made the earlier albums Badai Pasti Berlalu (The Storm Will Surely Pass; 1977) and Sabda Alam (Nature's Order; 1978) successful.[1] After a period of introspection and contemplation, he decided to stick with pop, but give it a romantic theme with easy listening influences.[2]

Guruh Soekarnoputra, songwriter son of former president Sukarno, contributed significantly to the project; he wrote the lyrics for all the songs except "To My Friends on Legian Beach" and "Gita Cinta" ("Love Song"), as well as all the melodies except "Interlude - Kenang-Kenangan" ("Interlude - Memories"). For "To My Friends on Legian Beach", Indonesian poet Sitor Situmorang wrote the lyrics, while Eddy Iskandar handled the lyrics for "Gita Cinta". The melody for "Interlude - Kenang-Kenangan" was written by long-term collaborator Jockie Soerjoprajogo.[2]

Musically, Yockie played the keyboard and harmonica, while Chrisye played the bass and guitar, both electric and acoustic. Roesma of Musica Studios served as recording engineer during the recording sessions in Jakarta.[3]

Release and reception

Prior to the album's release, two of its singles, "Galih dan Ratna" ("Galih and Ratna") and "Gita Cinta" ("Love Song") were selected for inclusion in the 1979 film Gita Cinta dari SMA (Love Song in High School).[2] For marketing, Chrisye took a cameo role in the film as the singer of "Galih dan Ratna".[4] Puspa Indah was released by Musica Studios in mid-1980, with high sales.[2]

The success of Puspa Indah convinced Chrisye that some albums needed to be synergized with other media in order to succeed.[4] Puspa Indah has been reissued twice, once as a CD in 2004[5] and once as part of the Chrisye Masterpiece Trilogy Limited Edition in 2007.[6] In December 2007, Rolling Stone Indonesia selected Puspa Indah as the 57th best Indonesian album of all time.[7]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Marlina"Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra3:41
2."Lagu Putih" ("White Song")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra5:30
3."Kenang-Kenangan" ("Memories")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra4:40
4."Puspa Indah" ("Beautiful Flower")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra6:17
5."Lakon Manusia" ("Human Story")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra3:20
6."Interlude - Kenang-Kenangan" ("Interlude - Memories")Guruh SoekarnoputraYockie Suryoprayogo5:00
7."Sirna" ("Disappear")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra3:44
8."To My Friends on Legian Beach"Sitor SitumorangGuruh Soekarnoputra4:57
9."Gita Cinta" ("Love Song")Eddy S. IskandarGuruh Soekarnoputra5:11
10."Galih dan Ratna" ("Galih and Ratna")Guruh SoekarnoputraGuruh Soekarnoputra5:11
Total length:48:00

References

Footnotes
Bibliography
  • "150 Album Indonesia Terbaik Sepanjang Masa" [150 Best Indonesian Albums of All Time]. Rolling Stone Indonesia (in Indonesian). Jakarta (32): 66. December 2007. 
  • Puspa Indah [Beautiful Flower] (Media notes) (in Indonesian). Chrisye. Musica Studios. 1980. 
  • "Chrisye Rilis Album Trilogi" [Chrisye Releases a Trilogy Album] (in Indonesian). IndonesiaSelebriti.com. 9 October 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 
  • "Chrisye Rilis Ulang 22 Album Lawas" [Chrisye Rereleases 22 Old Albums]. KotaBNI News (in Indonesian). 28 October 2004. Retrieved 1 January 2012. 
  • Endah, Alberthiene (2007). Chrisye: Sebuah Memoar Musikal [Chrisye: A Musical Memoir] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-979-22-2606-5. 
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