Wong Kar-Wai's TV series "Flowers" depicts a glorious and prosperous scene in Shanghai in the 1990s, and the soundtrack in the drama also left a deep impression on the audience. On June 21, the original music album of the series "The Original Music & Soundtrack of Blossoms Shangh

Wong Kar-Wai's TV series "Flowers" depicts a glorious and prosperous scene in Shanghai in the 1990s, and the soundtrack in the drama also left a deep impression on the audience. On June 21, the original music & soundtrack of Blossoms shanghai, the original music album of the series, was released by Universal Music and is now available on major music platforms, taking listeners on an immersive journey to revisit "Flowers".

"Flowers" ost album cover

"Flowers 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 color of Po on the stamp indicates that the entire "Flowers" is a memory of Po's time. The entire set of albums consists of three albums, each unfolding from the perspective of the three heroines. The three covers are precious stills of the three heroines released for the first time. The

album carefully selects the classic dialogues in the drama, matches it with Chen Xunqi's original drama soundtrack, and includes many of the golden songs from the drama. The development of the relationship between Abao and the three heroines, which the audience is most concerned about, can also be found in the album's carefully arranged song list. It can be said that this set of original music album is not only a music collection of the TV series "Flowers", but also its continuation and supplement. The

album contains many classic old songs that have been sung to this day, such as "Stealing Hearts" (sung by Jacky Cheung), "Unrepentant" (sung by Faye Wong), and "Don't Pick Wild Flowers on the Roadside" (sung by Teresa Teng) , "Glory Days" (singer: beyond), "Samba" (singer: Grasshopper). In addition, the album also includes tracks sung by characters in the drama, including the excerpt "Open a Window for You" from Shanghai Opera "Last Night" sung by Ma Yili, Chen Guoqing and Zhu Lin, and "I'm a Little Bird" sung by Chen Long. 》. "Flowers" also features classic old songs performed 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 "In the Night Wind" sung by Zhou Zihan.

It is understood that during the creation and filming of the TV series "Flowers", Universal Music provided the director with a playlist of hundreds of songs to match the director's ideas and settings in the creation of the character story, and assisted the producer We handled a large number of complex music copyright matters to ensure that the series was released smoothly as scheduled, and finally the "Flowers" soundtrack album was presented to the world. "Director Wong Kar-wai is a unique master in film art, photography, etc. In my opinion, his profound understanding and control of music is also unparalleled in the world. Music and film and television creation should complement each other, and a good soundtrack will Make film and television creations more complete." Chen Zhiguang, managing director of Universal Music Hong Kong, said that Wong Kar-wai selected a large number of golden songs from the 1990s in "Flowers", confirming the lasting value of the classic music library.