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Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten Cambodia’s Lost Rock And Roll CD Dust To Digital New

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer's sealing. Item is in ...
CD Grading
Mint (M)
Type
Album
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Color
Multicolor
Case Condition
Mint (M)
Style
Rock And Roll
MPN
CDs
Features
Sealed
Country/Region of Manufacture
Cambodia
Inlay Condition
Mint (M)
Edition
First Edition
UPC
0880226004224

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Dutd, Dust to Digital
UPC
0880226004224
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23046057955

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2015
Genre
World Music
Artist
Various
Release Title
Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost

Dimensions

Item Height
0.34 in
Item Weight
0.17 lb
Item Length
7.00 in
Item Width
4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
20
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Phnom Penh the Royal University of Fine Arts 03:33 1.2 Under the Sound of Rain Sinn Sisamouth 03:02 1.3 The Story of My Love Chhoun Malay 03:09 1.4 Unique Child Huoy Meas 04:53 1.5 B.C.K. Baksey Cham Krong 02:02 1.6 Don't Be Angry Ros Serey Sothea 03:20 1.7 Dance a Go Go Sinn Sisamouth 02:51 1.8 There's Nothing to Be Ashamed of Pen Ran 03:00 1.9 Full Moon Baksey Cham Krong 03:05 1.10 Thevary My Love Sinn Sisamouth, Ros Serey Sothea 03:35 1.11 Heaven's Song Ros Serey Sothea 04:13 1.12 Navy a Go Go Sinn Sisamouth 02:47 1.13 Console Me Sieng Vannthy 03:27 1.14 Dying Under a Woman's Sword Yol Aularong, Va Sovy 02:10 1.15 Crazy Loving You Drakkar 05:14 1.16 You've Got a Friend Pou Vannary 03:49 1.17 Cyclo Yol Aularong 04:35 1.18 Old Pot Still Cooks Good Rice Ros Serey Sothea 03:22 1.19 Don't Think I've Forgotten Sinn Sisamouth 03:29 1.20 Oh! Phnom Penh Cheam Chansovannary 02:46
Notes
On April 17, 1975, Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge and Cambodian rock and roll was no more. It's star musicians were targeted and killed, record collections were destroyed, clubs were closed, and Western-style music-making, dancing, and clothes were outlawed. The deaths of approximately two million Cambodians and the horrors of the Killing Fields have been well-documented; add to this John Pirozzi's fascinating tale of Cambodia's vibrant pop music scene, beginning in the 1950s and '60s, influenced by France's Johnny Hallyday and Britain's Cliff Richard and the Shadows. The filmmaker has assembled rare archival footage, punctuating it with telling interviews with the few surviving musicians. Cambodian culture has long been synonymous with a love for the arts. Pirozzi's 2014 film Don't Think I've Forgotten pays homage to the country's rock legends who paid for their creativity with their lives. Through the eyes, words, and songs of it's popular music stars of the '50s, '60s, and '70s, Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll examines and unravels Cambodia's recent tragic past. This soundtrack to Pirozzi's important film, compiled by the director, is very cinematic in nature. The sequencing and newly-remastered audio transport the listener through the rock and roll history of Cambodia in a similar fashion as Pirozzi's documentary film. It is both entertaining and essential to hear so many tracks that are available outside of Cambodia for the very first time. Includes tracks by The Royal University of Fine Arts, Sinn Sisamouth, Chhoun Malay, Huoy Meas, Baksey Cham Krong, Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Sieng Vannthy, Va Sovy, Drakkar, Pou Vannary, Yol Aularong, and Cheam Chansovannary.

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