時代樂 - Unforgettable Evergreens

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Review by Chris Spangle

Unforgettable Evergreens by 時代樂 is a beautiful album that showcases the talent and versatility of this group. With a mix of classic and contemporary songs, this album is sure to be a hit with fans of all ages.

The album is a blend of different genres, including jazz, pop, and traditional Chinese music, which gives it a unique and fresh sound. The vocals are smooth and soulful, and the instrumentals are expertly played, creating a perfect harmony between the two.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Moon River," a classic that has been covered by many artists over the years. 時代樂's rendition of the song is hauntingly beautiful, with the vocals and piano perfectly capturing the melancholic tone of the lyrics.

Another highlight of the album is "The Way We Were," a nostalgic ballad that will tug at the heartstrings of anyone who has ever experienced a lost love. The vocals are emotive and heartfelt, and the piano brings a sense of wistfulness to the song.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
五月的風
月下佳人
誰敢相信你
倆相依
琵琶怨
蘭閨寂寂
嘆十聲
四季歌
送君
孟姜女
天涯歌女
雪梅思君

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Catalog Numbers

STO 6056, STO-6056

Labels

Style Records Company

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyThe Style Organisation Pte. Ltd.
Marketed ByTong Aik Records (Pte) Ltd.
Recorded AtOscar Studio

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByJohn Teo
ProducerJohn Teo
EngineerRobert Neo
SleeveRobert Song
DesignRobert Song

Notes

  • Instrumental
  • Cover shows STO 6056 while label shows STO-6056 (except Side B label incorrectly shows STO-6046!)

About 時代樂

Singapore garage group. During the early 60s, The Shadows were one of the most popular instrumental groups among Singapore teenagers. Anyone who was capable enough to pick up a guitar and strum some musical chords would like to emulate themselves as The Shadows. That was also a boom period for local music with The Crescendos leading the charge towards stardom, followed by The Quests and others. Among the thousands enthusiastic young lads who chased the dream of The Shadows were four teenagers from the East Coast of Singapore  Rahman, Frankie Abdullah, Idros and Randy Lee Keng. They teamed up as a band with 3 Guitarists and a Drummer and called themselves The Angels, managed by Randys Uncle. Rahman was on lead guitar, Frankie on bass, Randy on rhythm and Idros on drums. When Rahman left the group in 1962, John Teo replaced him on lead guitar and when Idros left, Osman came on as the groups drummer. By then the groups name has changed to The Rhythm Strikers. Most of their early days' practice sessions were held at Joo Chiat Terrace. While performing at one of the functions organized by Cathay Organization, the establishments manager, a Caucasian, suggested that the group take on another name change to The Stylers, since they were performing with a lot of style, commitment and showmanship on stage. As the group gained more confidence over time with frequent practices and party gigs, they decided to participate in the Cliff Richard & The Shadows Contest organized by Shaw Organization in late 1962. To their own surprise, the group emerged as Runner-Up with The Shadows' greatest hit - Apache, 2nd to the eventual winners  The Stompers. Surprised was the feeling because there were much more established groups during that period. A group called The Trekkers came in third. Following this success, the group was offered several contracts and gigs over the island and even landed up with a 2-year Tea Dance contract at the popular Celestial Room at Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. Over the years there were more changes to the groups line-up. When Frankie, Osman and Stewart Chew (vocals) left, Ronnie See (vocals), Douglas Tan (bass) and Alvin Wong (drums) from The Burns joined them. It was during their stint at the Celestial Room when Robert Song joined the group as well. Robert was also responsible the The Stylers icon design with two bunny ears on the S. In late 1963 or early 64 they had their first recording contract sealed with Miracle Records together with a singer by the name of Maggie. The record was a big success as this was followed by several more recordings and offers of contracts by different recording companies in the region, including live performances at the National Theatre, Musical Express and Early Bird Shows at the Capitol and Odean cinemas. The Stylers were also high on demand for Getais, a yearly event and most of the districts in Singapore where they performed would book them one year in advance. The Stylers has finally arrived! During the 60s and 70s, The Stylers were one of the most popular local group, proficient in both Eastern and Western music although they were much better known among the Mandarin speaking masses. They were probably the local group that released the most records in different languages including Mandarin, English, Hokkien, Cantonese, both instrumentals and vocals, and even a few Malay albums. The group produced more than a thousand records in total, which also included works with other popular artistes from Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia. Some of these artistes included Wang Chin Yuen, Chang Xiao Yin, Lena Lim, Lin Ying, Victor Wu Kang, Yuli, Chen Jie, Maggie & Judy Teng, Chopstick Sisters, Pearl Sisters, comedians Wang Sa & Ya Fung, Nan Hong, Donny Yap, Kok Peng Kim, Huang Li Qin, Simon Junior, Rahiman Rahim, Chen Kum Cheong, Long Piau Piau, Yao Su Rong, Zhang Wei Wei, Fong Fei Fei, Jenny Tseng, Lau Chi Weng, Ervinna, Robin, Lisa Wong, Michelle Xie, and Huang Xiao Jun among others. In addition, the group recorded with more than 30 different recording companies from the region. The groups repertoire of Eastern and Western music ranges from A-Go-Go, Off-Beat Cha Cha, Classical Chinese Instrumentals, Soul, Rhythm & Blues and more. The groups line-up remained stabilized until 1980 when Lawrence Lum from the SBC Orchestra replaced the late Alvin Wong. Members of the Stylers also set up their own recording company with themselves and their manager Ronald Tham as shareholders. Like all successful groups, The Stylers band also eased out of the entertainment circles gradually in the 1990s when Robert Song migrated to the Philippines while John and Randy decided to venture into other businesses. But their music still lives on till this day and members of the group are still active in the music scene. From the liner notes to "The Stylers - Our Songs" 6CD set.

Name Vars

  • Jenny
  • Jenny & The Stylers
  • Stylers
  • The Stylers Orchestra
  • पٽफ़ਂڊ
  • ְʠݡ Styler Band
  • ق໣ਂ
  • ق໣ਂधਂڊ
  • ق໣ਂਂڊ
  • ق໣ਂڊ
  • ਂڊ༴ॏ

Members

  • John Teo
  • Ronnie See
  • Robert Song
  • Douglas Tan
  • Rann Lee
  • Alvin Wong
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Summary by Chris Spangle

Unforgettable Evergreens is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates good music. 時代樂 has once again delivered an outstanding album that will be remembered for years to come.