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''Tang Dynasty'' (
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: 唐朝;
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: ''Tángcháo''), also known as ''A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty'' (Chinese: 梦回唐朝; pinyin: ''Mènghuí Tángcháo'') is the
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ous debut
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by
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heavy metal band
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, released in China in December 1991 and internationally on December 11, 1992 by Magic Stone Records. The album is lauded as the first
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album, combining heavy metal and
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with traditional Chinese folk styles,
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, and
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vocal techniques.


Background

Tang Dynasty was officially formed in February 1989 by Americans
Kaiser Kuo Kaiser Kuo (; born March 7, 1966) is a Chinese American freelance writer and musician. Career Kaiser previously worked as director for international communications for Chinese search engine Baidu. Before that he was a technology correspondent fo ...
(guitar) and Andrew Szabo (drums), along with
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musicians
Ding Wu Ding Wu () (born December 30, 1962) is a Chinese musician, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the seminal progressive metal band Tang Dynasty. His distinct, wailing falsetto draws influences from Beijing Opera. Early life ...
(guitar) and Zhang Ju (bass). However, the
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forced Kuo and Szabo to leave China. The band went on hiatus, and Ding Wu moved to
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for several months. In October, Ding Wu returned to Beijing, and together with Zhang Ju recruited "lightning-fast" guitarist Liu Yijun and drummer
Zhao Nian Tang Dynasty () is a Chinese rock band formed in 1989. They are often credited as being the first Chinese heavy metal band. Biography Singer and rhythm guitarist Ding Wu, bassist Zhang Ju, and Chinese-American guitarist Kaiser Kuo co-founded T ...
. On May 1, 1990, the new lineup participated in a fundraising concert for the
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, playing in front of 100,000 people at the
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. The success of the concert led the band to be signed by Magic Stone Records (Chinese: 魔石唱片; pinyin: ''Móshí Chàngpīan''), the fledgling mainland division of
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-based label Rock Records (Chinese: 滚石唱片; pinyin: ''Gŭnshí Chàngpīan,'' lit. "Rolling Stone Records") specializing in Chinese rock acts.


Recording and release

Recording took place in the second floor studio of the
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headquarters in Xicheng, over a 44-day period, from September through October 1991. Founding guitarist Kaiser Kuo briefly returned in May to record some demos with the band, but left again for the United States before sessions formally began in order to complete graduate school. Bassist Zhang Ju had also been singing lead since Kuo's departure, but Kuo insisted that Ding Wu be designated lead vocalist instead, thereby cementing Ding's position as Tang Dynasty's frontman. According to Ding Wu, a significant portion of the songs' melodies were not established until recording was underway, although he later clarified that the band had completed most of the instrumentals before entering the studio. The album was engineered by Wang "Lao Ge (Chinese: 老哥; lit. 'Old Brother')" Xinbo (Chinese: 王昕波), who had worked on Cui Jian's '' Rock 'n' Roll on the New Long March'' and
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's debut album. It was also the first album by a mainland Chinese band to be produced by Jeff Chia (Chinese: 贾敏恕; pinyin: ''Jiǎ Mǐnshù''), who would go on to record other notable Beijing artists for the Magic Stone label. Chia recalled the making of ''Tang Dynasty'' as an intensive, around-the-clock process, and that an armed guard was stationed outside the studio as they worked. Despite having never worked with a rock band before, Chia noted the ease with which he and the band members could communicate musical ideas, which streamlined the otherwise stressful undertaking. ''Tang Dynasty'' was released domestically in December 1991. Magic Stone Records spent the next year launching a massive overseas marketing campaign, securing the band a following in
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, Taiwan, and
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. Five high-budget
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s for "A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty", "The Sun", "Nine Rhythm", "Choice", and "Moon Dreams" were shot and released. As Kuo noted, "Nothing like that had ever been done for a Chinese band." The international version was released on December 11, 1992 in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.


Composition

Numerous and eclectic influences can be heard on ''Tang Dynasty''. Frontman Ding Wu was a founding member of seminal Chinese bands Budaoweng and
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, while Kaiser Kuo introduced the band to
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acts such as
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, and King Crimson. Early on, the band strived to create music that was distinctly and authentically Chinese, even while working within a Western musical idiom. Kuo justified this approach by pointing out that in addition to being considered the pinnacle of Chinese civilization,
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-era China - for which the band was named - was decidedly cosmopolitan and open to other cultures and ideas. "A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty" begins with some textural Chinese instrumentation before transitioning into a powerful introduction. Ding Wu's high-pitched vocal delivery, drawing influences from Beijing Opera, can be heard on the song's bridge, which features lyrics drawn from works by poets
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and Fang Gan. "The Sun" is built around a modal riff heavily reminiscent of
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nese folk music, augmented by Middle Eastern percussion and ethereal backing vocals, before going into an anthemic
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chorus. "The Moon Hangs High" is an gentle
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that features prominent acoustic guitar and Chinese woodwinds. These songs coexist alongside more Western-sounding heavy metal songs such as "Paradise", "Dream of the Doomsday" and "Don't Go Hiding". Progressive elements are prevalent throughout the album. "Nine Rhythm" is named for the
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on the song's verses, and begins with a guitar introduction in 13/8 time. The band makes heavy use of harmonic
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, as heard on tracks such as "Choice", "Soaring Bird", and "Legend". Several tracks feature multiple
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s, played by both Liu Yijun and Ding Wu. The band's cover of the Internationale was a last-minute addition by Kuo while they were recording demos in July 1991. The song had been omitted from the domestic tracklisting for political reasons, but was later included on the international version as well as on subsequent reissues. Lyrically and thematically, the band was heavily inspired by ancient Chinese martial traditions, via classic Chinese novels such as ''
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'', and
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films. Kuo characterized Tang China as "period of high heroics", stating that it worked well in the context of metal music. The band wrote its lyrics in a voice reminiscent of classic Chinese poetry, going as far as to incorporate actual lines from Tang-era poems. Scholar Cynthia Wong noted that the band's poetic lyricism juxtaposed with loud, aggressive musicianship was consistent with the ancient Chinese concepts of ''wén'' (文; intellect) and ''wŭ'' (武; martial ability) respectively, and how "ideal men" were expected to possess a balance of the two. The characterization of the band members as "warrior-poets" was furthered by the album cover, the accompanying music videos, and Magic Stone's press release emphasizing the "self-confidence of the Chinese".


Reception and legacy

''Tang Dynasty'' is generally cited as China's first heavy metal album. It was "an unprecedented success" upon its release. As Kaiser Kuo recalled, the album "went absolutely crazy" by 1993, despite not receiving radio play and became a bestseller in Taiwan. Total recorded sales vary from source to source, ranging from 900,000 to over 2 million legal copies, with countless other pirated versions. Liu Yijun was labeled "hands-down the best guitarist in China" by ''Spin'', and subsequently became China's first guitar hero. "A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty" received some minor airplay outside of China, and its accompanying music video was nominated for MTV Asia's International Viewers Choice Awards in 1993. Following Tang Dynasty’s lead, numerous Chinese metal bands, such as Overload and Tomahawk, were established, and the Chinese metal scene diverged into various subgenres as the decade progressed. Zhang Fan, president of Beijing's Midi School of Music, revealed in the 2007 documentary ''
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'' that "80% of Chinese youth came to know metal music by listening to ''Tang Dynasty.''" ''Tang Dynasty'' was noted for its glorification of ancient China. Author Facai Guo noted the album's successful fusion of "tradition and reality", and declared the band to be the "insurrectionist of Chinese contemporary culture”. Indeed, many saw Tang Dynasty's music as a reaction to both the polished, commercial sound of Hong Kong pop ''(
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)'', and the simple, strophic revolutionary songs pushed by the
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. Critic Zai Dao praised the band, saying "They express in their own way a longing for a strong and influential China: a return to Tang Dynasty." Beijing-based journalist Stephen Schwankert, speaking of the album, observed that "Tang Dynasty produced music that looked and sounded like what Chinese people thought rock should be." Although Tang Dynasty was slated for a follow-up release in 1995, internal problems culminating with Zhang's death in a motorcycle accident on May 11 and Liu's subsequent departure the following year put the band on an indefinite hiatus. The band's second album, ''
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'', would not be released until 1998.


Tracklisting

In late 2008, Beijing-based label Jingwen Records reissued the album, including "The Internationale" as well as a DVD containing the five music videos off the album.


Personnel

Personnel as listed in the album's
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are: Tang Dynasty *
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;
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* Liu Yijun - guitar * Zhang Ju -
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;
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; lead vocals on "Legend"; co-lead vocals on "The Internationale" *
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Additional musicians * Qin Qi - lead vocals on "Dream of the Doomsday" *
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- additional background vocals * Chen Rouzheng -
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*Wubrick Kasam - additional
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on "The Sun" *Beijing Central People's Choir -
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on "The Internationale" Production * Jeff Chia -
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; additional
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s *Landy Chang -
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*Wang Xinbo -
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*Paul Yan - mixing * Bernie Grundman - mastering


See also

* Chinese rock * Chinese heavy metal


References

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