Various Artists - Begging the Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon & Luk Krung, 1945-1960
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Begging the Moon is a collection focused upon an early-to-mid 20th century style of Thai popular song, commonly named Phleng Thai sakon (meaning "song which is both Thai and universal"). With recordings taken from the end of WWII until the start of the 1960s, many of these tracks may also be referred to as Luk krung (meaning "child of the city") a more urbanised style of popular song that is in contrast to the Thai country music known as Luk thung ("child of the field").
Following the Thai cultural revolution of the 1930s and the following reign of west-leaning premier Plaek Phibunsongkhram, Thai culture began to adopt more and more western influences - with Thai traditional and classical music starting to incorporate western notation and particularly Jazz-orientated themes. Thai folk melodies were also adapted to create "ramwong" - a merging of popular western dance music styles such as the tango or rumba, spear-headed at the time by the pioneering Suntaraporn band.
In the years following the end of WWII, the Phleng Thai sakon began to gradually develop sub-genres such as phleng talad (market songs) or phleng chiwit (life songs) focused on rural topics, and sung with rural accents. A little while later this would lead to a formal demarcation in the music - with the polished and western ballad-orientated music known as Luk krung, and the more traditional/country style now dubbed Luk thung. The gap between the two would then widen, both musically and culturally, right up to the present day.
The recordings compiled here can broadly be categorised as being in the former Luk krung style, though some tracks may touch on rural subjects and motifs. However that is not to say they are overpowered by western musical influence - many of these tracks display potent aspects of traditional Thai music within their beguiling and romantic arrangements.
Tracklisting
1. Somyot Tassanphan - It's Not Raining All Over the Sky
2. Wongchan Pairot - Deceived
3. Ruangthong Thonglantom - Wedding Tomorrow
4. Wongchan Pairot - Begging the Moon
5. Songphan Kwanphoon - Touch
6. Komin Nilwong - Majesty Above the Sky
7. Poonsak Pattayakosol - Look
8. Phongsri Woranuch - Sorry Letter
9. Phon Pornphakdee - Frightening
10. Thanongsak Phakdithewa - One Love
11. Wongchan Pairot - Lonely
12. Ruangthong Thonglantom & Winai Chulabusapa - Swan and Crow
13. Phongsri Woranuch - The Farmstead Awaits You
14. Chen Yenkhae - Poor Homeless People
15. Nanta Pitanilapalin & Naris Aree - Love Me for a Long Time
16. Suwanna Seneewong - Beyond Desire
Released: 13th December 2024
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Various Artists - Begging the Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon & Luk Krung, 1945-1960
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