After the TV series "Flowers" was aired, it gained both ratings and reputation. On the 21st, the original music album "The Original Music & Soundtrack of Blossoms Shanghai" was released. The album was released by Universal Music and is now available on major music platforms. The

After the

TV series "Flowers" was aired, it gained both ratings and reputation. On the 21st, the original music & soundtrack of blossoms shanghai was released. The album was released by Universal Music and is now available on major music platforms.

Album cover

"The original music & soundtrack of blossoms shanghai" uses a stamp with a postmark from the 1990s as the cover, echoing the stamp album that is one of the core clues in the play. The black and white A Bao on the stamp seems to be in It foreshadows that the entire "Flowers" is a memory of Po's time. The entire set of albums consists of three albums, each unfolding narrative clues from the perspectives of the three heroines, Lingzi, Miss Wang, and Li Li. The three covers are stills of the three heroines released for the first time, bringing new insights to the fate of the characters. interpretation angle.

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The album carefully selects the classic dialogues in the drama, and combines it with the original soundtrack of the drama by master Chen Xunqi. It includes many of the most talked about golden songs of the era in the drama, leading the audience to instantly return to the story world of the TV drama "Flowers". Not only that, the relationship and development of Abao and the three heroines that the audience is most concerned about can also find clues to solve the mystery from the carefully arranged song list of this album.

Ms. Wang's album

contains a number of classic old songs that have been sung by Universal Music to this day, such as "Stealing the Heart" (sung by Jacky Cheung), "Unrepentant" (sung by Faye Wong), and "Don't Pick the Wild Flowers on the Roadside" (Sung by Teresa Teng), etc., each one can instantly evoke memories of the past.

In addition, it also specially includes the songs sung by the characters in the play, including the excerpt "Open a Window for You" from Shanghai Opera "Last Night Love" sung by Ma Yili, Chen Guoqing, and Zhu Lin, and "I Am a Little Bird" sung by Chen Long 》. It is worth mentioning that "Flowers" uses new interpretations of classic old songs by many new-generation singers, including "Looking Back Again" and "What I Want in Life" sung by Zeng Bit, "Red Doubt" sung by Axi and "Red Doubt" sung by Zhou Zihan "In the Night Wind" is the younger generation's tribute to the classics, and it is also the inheritance of music.

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General Manager of Universal Music Hong Kong, Chen Zhiguang, said that music has always played a very important role in Wong Kar-wai's works. Music and film and television creation should complement each other, and a good soundtrack will make film and television creation more complete. This original music album is not only the music collection of the TV series "Flowers", but also the continuation and supplement of the TV series "Flowers". It is a second creation of the TV series version, which can be described as the "sequel to the audio version of "Flowers"".

Red Star News reporter Zhang Shihao editor Su Jing