HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Score)

 ABOUT THE SOUNDTRACK

Composer: Chan Fai Young
Label:
Asia Muse Entertainment
Year Release: January 17 2007
Links:

http://www.asiamuse.com/

http://www.happybirthdaymovie.hk/


 

 



TRACK LISTING
1
Wishing You… (narration)
2
Happy Birthday (theme song)
3
Happy Birthday (score)
4
When We Were 17 (score)
5
Xiao Mi and Xiao Nan (score)
6
If I Forget Your Birthday (narration)
7
Waiting (score)
8
I Miss You (score)
9
Memories (score)
10
Piano Practice Piece 1 (classical)
11
Confiding (score)
12
My Wishes (narration)
13
Piano Practice Piece 2 (classical)
14
Piano Practice Piece 3 (classical)
15
Love (score)
16
At Your Side (narration)
17
Us (score)
18
Years (score)
19
Losing (score)
20
Thoughts (narration)
21
Wishing (score)
22
The Next Time… (score)
23
Every Year’s Birthday (narration)
24
Won’t Be Responsible For Your Bliss (score)
25
Leaving (score)
26
Courage (score)
27
Missing (score)
28
Even If (narration)
29
Happy Birthday (instrumental)
30
To Be Continued… (narration)

REVIEW

If you enjoy hearing people speak into your ear with the most intimate manner, then this soundtrack album is for you. The narrated tracks on this 30-minute disc have the multi-talented Rene Liu and good-looker Louis Koo providing some affecting voiceovers that are nothing short of quote-worthy.

A personal favourite is the concluding 38-second track “To Be Continued” where Liu uses her magnetic and attractive voice to tell us that fictional stories and life in reality imitate each other, and life is never going to provide any concrete answers because it is always to be continued.

Very philosophical, very inspirational indeed.

There is also the melancholic theme song performed by Liu which infuses a quietly heartrending melody with the birthday tune we are all familiar with. With lyrics by the acclaimed Lin Xi and the music composed by Chan Fai Young, the result is a piano-emphasized song which reflects on the bittersweet memories of love everyone can connect with.

The rest of the album is filled with score tracks composed by Chan. The abundant use of piano and the occasional cello makes the soundtrack very accessible to the casual listener.

Included in the very pretty package is a CD-Rom where you can view Liu’s music video for the theme song, as well as a very adorable Flash movie based on the film. To make your money’s worth, there are also several downloadable content which will liven up your computer.

If your loved one’s birthday is round the corner, this is definitely one very apt gift you can consider. Show him or her you still remember, tell him or her you still care. We are sure this little gesture goes a long, long way.

 

SOUNDTRACK RATING:

Review by John Li

 

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