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Ni-Wa-Wa
" Mud Pie Dolly "
Panai |
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Music Type︰Folk, Light Rock
Language︰Mandarin, Taiwan Aboriginal Dialect
Producer︰ J R
Artists︰Panai
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Award |
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China Times, Top 10 Best Chinese Albums In 2000.
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reward of Top 10 Chinese music album reward in '2000 from "Chinese
musician's association" |
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Listening / Program
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Introduction |
ni-wa-wa
The story of a woman who grow up
Panai's songs are like the shifting shadows that move through
the back alleys of Taiwan cities and towns. You may never know
they're there, but once you run across them they explode with
color, and they stick to you like a second skin. They taste like
honey mixed with wine, and resonate with hollow melancholy, the
wanderer's dream of home. Panai spent her childhood on the road,
traveling from town to town with her family and her guitar.
These songs are home, and once you enter them, you'll feel
you've known them for years. |
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Artists |
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panai
1969, Coming from the
Puyuma Tribe ,
Poignant and Powerful Aboriginal Singer-Songwriter .
Her Web **
puyuma.com/pa-nai/
panai is a self-taught singer-songwriter of the puyuma
and ami tribes of south-eastern Taiwan. She spent her
childhood traveling with her family through the cities
and countryside of Taiwan, following available
employment, and her music reflects a life of wandering
and yearning for home. panai’s songs forge eclectic
influences into a passionate style that has led many to
call her the Tracy Chapman of Taiwan.
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Edition Extended |
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TCM012
Pau-dull &
Panai Unplugged Live |
Panai
Wandering * Japanese
Editions |
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[P+C] 2000 TCM -Taiwan Colors Music Co., Ltd. Taiwan. |