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Sold Date:
February 16, 2025
Start Date:
January 16, 2024
Final Price:
$64.88
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Faye Wong vinly Coming Home_ (First Press Limited Edition) [Analog] LP PRL
Description
Condition: New
Coming Home_ (First Press Limited Edition) [Analog] [First Press Limited Edition] Released in 1992. This is her fourth work, produced in Hong Kong after returning from New York where she studied abroad, and released after changing her English name to Faye Wong, which is closer to her real name. The included song ``Easy to Hurt on Woman'' (Japanese title: ``Usukisuite Onna'', lyrics and composition by Miyuki Nakajima, cover of ``Rouge'' provided by Naomi Chiaki) became an explosive hit and won the Hong Kong Music Award that year. I swept it all up. ●First production limited edition ●180g heavy edition ●Song list with lyrics and translation 1 Anything goes 2 Happy tears 3 Once again 4 How do you go around 5 Kiss in the wind
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