[StraitsTimes]Giving in to the dark side
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Giving in to the dark side
Tanya Chua conceived her new English album while feeling depressed
after being dumped by her former recording company
By Samuel Lee
IT'S strange that Tanya Chua was laughing out loud while talking
about a morose topic.
Over sips of coffee with her Singaporean collaborators, Eric Ng,
Adam Lee and Kenn Chua, she was describing her forthcoming English
CD, Jupiter, as one that gives away her dark side.
COLLABORATORS: Tanya (second from left) worked with (from left)
Adam Lee, Eric Ng and Kenn Chua to produce Jupiter, which she
calls an album that gives away her dark side. -- HOW HWEE YOUNG
'Things were not looking and doing too well, and so I despaired
and got lost and depressed,' Tanya, 27, said.
While she did not spell it out, word has it the singer-songwriter
was upset that Universal Music Taiwan did not renew her three-album
contract after it lapsed earlier this year.
A spokesman for the label's Singapore office said that it was because
sales of Chua's last two Mandarin albums, Remember (2000) and I Do
Believe (2001), fell short of its 100,000 threshold for Taiwan. They
had sold about 60,000 copies each.
Instead of wallowing, she dove headlong into making Jupiter.
'Making it gave me peace of mind. There was more free rein and I had
the most fun, especially knowing that there was no pressure or
questions like 'Is this commercial enough?',' she said.
Jupiter is her third English album following 1997's Bored and 1998's
Luck. It will be released on Sept 30 by Yellow Music, a subsidiary of
her management company, Music & Movement.
The boyish bunch of Ng, Lee and Chua arranged, co-produced and played
guitars on various tracks.
Lee, 30, and Ng, 26, are now on tour as session guitarists with A*mei
and Sandy Lam respectively. Chua, 36, is an arranger who has worked
with Stefanie Sun and Hongkong artistes like Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok
and Karen Mok.
Also sharing co-producer credits is Austrian musician Bernhard Lupo
Groinig, 35.
Whether he and Tanya are still an item is a taboo topic. Read together
with songs like Lost, which laments the loss of love, her 'no comment'
response only invites speculation that their long-distance relationship
is history.
But, it's not as if she cares.
'Whatever I'm feeling is probably what you are feeling at the same
time. It's something you can relate to. It's not just about me.'
Jupiter by Tanya Chua will be available at HMV and Borders from Sept
30. Each CD purchase entitles you to a pair of tickets, on a
first-come-first-served basis, to watch her live at the University
Cultural Centre on Oct 11 at 7.30 pm.
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Tanya's takes on Jupiter's tracks:
DROPS OF JUPITER
'A pared-down version of the original by my favourite band, Train. I
made whoever was in the studio that night sing the chorus at the end
while I took over the console.'
TELL ME
'A song about how you are in love but don't know how the other person
feels and how he's just not telling.'
TWO OF US
'Originally found on my Mandarin greatest hits album. It's about a
secret rendezvous and how two people make love. The delayed wah-wah
pedals give it a kinky 1970s porn feel.'
ALL I NEEDED
'Faye Wong recorded a Mandarin version. The English lyrics talk about
being too caught up with not letting down your loved ones.'
YELLOW
'A more mellow, romantic take of the Coldplay hit which we performed
at the Singapore Music Festival in April.'
SANCTUARY OF LOVE
'This is taken from my third Mandarin album, Chong Dong (Impulsive).
(Music & Movement's managing director) Lim Sek liked it so much he
insisted I re-record it.'
JUST LIKE THE MOVIES
'A retro American pop song which describes how you want a fairy-tale
ending where everyone gets what they deserve, just like the movies.'
DAY & NIGHT
'The R&B version on my second Mandarin album was turned into an
acoustic Jonatha Brooke-styled song.'
LOST
'An ambient number about losing love and knowing what you've lost
only after going away.'
ON THIS EARTH
'A fun jazzy track with Christy Smith, who plays bass at Harry's,
giving a 'no bullshit' spoken introduction.'
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