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''Fuzao'' (; lit. "Impetuous") is the fourth Mandarin-language studio album (thirteenth overall) by Chinese singer
Faye Wong Faye Wong ( zh, 王菲; born Xia Lin on 8 August 1969) is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter. Early in her career she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong. Born in Beijing, she moved to Hong Kong in 1987 and her debut album '' Shirley Wong'' ( ...
. It was released on 3 June 1996 through
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. Wong took more artistic risks with her work as she approached the end of her record contract, resulting in the experimental nature of ''Fuzao''. The album was positively received by critics, with ''
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'' considering the album as Wong's boldest and most artistically coherent effort to date''.'' An
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record, ''Fuzao'' was largely written and composed by Wong, with arrangement and production done by her husband,
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. The album features two collaborations with the Scottish
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, whose sound and aesthetic was a heavy influence.


English names

Translated names used in English-language sources are ''Restless'', ''Exasperation'',Stan Jeffries, ''Encyclopedia of world pop music, 1980-2001'', 2003, p224. "Between the release of her debut album in 1989 and her winning the award for most popular Hong Kong female singer in 1994, Wong released eight albums. In November 1994, Wong gave her first live performance in over five years in Toronto, Canada, before completing a tour of Asia as well as other shows in Canada and the United States. Wong was now writing more of her own material. In fact in her final album for Cinepoly, Exasperation (1996), she was responsible for all the songs. Winning huge critical praise, the album contained three tracks that had no lyrics but, instead, just utilized Wong's voice. It was unlike any song ever heard in Hong Kong to that date, and it showed Wong as a thoughtful and maturing artist." ''Anxiety'' and ''Impatience''. The term was widely used in relation to the cultural anxiety of the period.


Composition

As she was approaching the end of her recording contract with
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, Wong took more artistic risks with this highly experimental album. Some tracks are wordless or use self-created sounds, including the cheerful-sounding refrain "la cha bor" of the title track. It contains mainly her own compositions, with an aesthetic inspired by the
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, who contributed two original songs to the album, "Fracture" (分裂) and "Spoilsport" (掃興). Wong had previously covered their work on '' Random Thoughts'' in 1994, and established a remote working relationship with them – even laying down vocals for a special duet version of "Serpentskirt" on the Asian release of the group's 1996 album ''
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'', as her voice blended well with Elizabeth Fraser's ethereal soprano. A Buddhist, Wong weaves teachings of transience and disengagement into the album. These themes can also be found in some of her other albums.Full review
at
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Reception

Paying less attention to the demands of the mainstream market, the album's sales were lower than for Wong's preceding albums. However, ''Restless'' was received favorably by critics. ''
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'' considered the album as her boldest and most artistically coherent effort to date. ''
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'' described the album as "very harmonious and unified", and stated that the second song, ''Restless,'' was similar with ''
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'' albeit simpler. After the release, Wong became the second Chinese artist (after
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Packaging

The Hong Kong edition, including the back panel, shows three photos of Faye Wong in the pose of the
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. In 2008,
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re-released the album in a paper ECO Pack as part of its Asian series of 20th Century Masters.2008 ECO Pack
review at YesAsia.com


Track listing

All written by Faye Wong, unless otherwise. # "Wúcháng" (无常), "Sporadic" or "Unusual" — 2:35 # "Fúzào" (浮躁), "Restless" or "Anxiety" — 2:58 # "Xiǎngxiàng" (想像), "Visualize" or "Imagine" — 3:36 # "Fēnliè" (分裂), "Fracture" or "Divide", composed by
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, lyrics by
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— 4:00 # "Bùān" (不安), "Uneasy" or "Unstable", instrumental — 2:10 # "Nǎr" (哪兒), "Where" — 3:50 # "Duòluò" (堕落), "Decadence" or "Degenerate" — 3:40 # "Sǎoxìng" (扫兴), "Spoilsport" or "Disappointment", composed by Cocteau Twins, lyrics by
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* {{Authority control 1996 albums Faye Wong albums Cinepoly Records albums Mandarin-language albums