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The Impermanence of Dew ()

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The Impermanence of Dew - Various Artists
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Track Listing
  1. Stories of a Small Town
  2. How Many Girlfriends?
  3. Taste
  4. Where the Dream Begins
  5. The Moon Mirrored on Two Streams
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  1. Stories of a Small Town
  2. How Many Girlfriends?
  3. Taste
  4. Where the Dream Begins
  5. The Moon Mirrored on Two Streams
  6. Thoughts of Zen
  7. Miss You
  8. Piano Suite: Image of China
  9. Piano Suite: Image of China
  10. Piano Suite: Image of China
  11. Sequoias in Autumn
  12. Tree
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Impermanence of Dew is a collection of vaguely Asian-influenced contemporary instrumental pieces. Huang Hong-Ying 's "Stories of a Small Town" opens the album with a mournful Chinese vocal and the pluck of traditional string instruments. However, the very next song keeps the Asian influence, but runs it through the neon modernism of contemporary Hong Kong. Luo Shou-Cheng's "Moon Mirrored on Two Streams" is another delicate wonder, and the album's later piano suite is tasteful and low-key. But Impermanence of Dew's mood can ...

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