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Groove Club Vol 4: Sinn Sisamouth

Label Lion Productions ‎– LION LP-180
Series Groove Club ‎– Vol. 4
Format Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Barcode 0778578318017
Country US
Released 2020
Genre Rock
Style Psychedelic Rock
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The first official reissue - or in most cases, re-release of any kind - of these Cambodian rock recordings since their initial release as singles. Comes with an 8-page full color booklet with info and photos supplied by Sinn Sisamouth's surviving family. There were no deluxe studios for the musicians who recorded the devastating tracks contained herein. Nothing so grand. Most of these tracks were recorded live, with traditional instruments finding a place alongside any keyboards or guitars that could be found. And yet, it was the experiments of Khmer rock musicians which transformed the nightlife of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh - and which many years later continue to seduce listeners around the world with their groovy sound. The music is wild and anarchic, rhythmic and undulating, or sweet and lyrical, but always moving and with that deep soulfulness, regardless of actual musical genre or style, that is the hallmark of the best and most important music. The lyrics often tell stories of angst, death, betrayal and sorrow. But there is a very real, deep, inescapable tragedy in these grooves as well. Alas, in 1975 came an entirely different type of transformation: the rise to power in Cambodia of the fanatical, anti-Western Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot. Within roughly four years, implementing their "concept of Year Zero," Pot and his regime were responsible for the deaths of an estimated two million Cambodians (roughly 21% of the nation's population), many in the notorious "killing fields." Even the most famous and beloved Khmer musicians could not escape. Sinn Sisamouth, the "King of Khmer music", Ros Sereysothea, the "Golden Voice of the Royal Capital", and Pan Ron - all featured on this collection of songs written by the majestic Sinn Sisamouth - met their deaths at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Jon Swain, who was the Sunday Times war correspondent in South Vietnam and Cambodia at the time, said: "Educated people, musicians, people with glasses... a lot were taken to the killing fields... so the great sing...

A1 Sinn Sisamouth Rom A Go-Go (A Go Go Dance) 2:55
A2 Sinn Sisamouth Hala Hala 2:54
A3 Sinn Sisamouth Chis Touk Leng Ning Borng (Ride A Boat With Me) 2:46
A4 Sinn Sisamouth Vong Veng Leu Khneuy (Lost On The Pillow) 3:26
A5 Sinn Sisamouth Nov Teh Prathna (Still Wishing) 3:37
A6 Sinn Sisamouth Kom Dach Chet Choal Brong (Please Don't Leave Me) 3:26
A7 Sinn Sisamouth Neuk Oun Chea Nich (Missing You Always) 2:35
B1 Sinn Sisamouth Hean Slab Prous Borng (Dare To Die For Love) 2:42
B2 Sinn Sisamouth Thngay Nis Mdeach Oun Theu Pro Ngeuy (Today You Act So Cold) 3:05
B3 Sinn Sisamouth& Ros Sereysothea Pka Krohom (Red Flower) 3:26
B4 Sinn Sisamouth, Ros Hem Sovan Oun Euy Sdab Pkor (Listen To The Thunder) 3:00
B5 Sinn Sisamouth K'out Chheam (Heartbreak) 4:01
B6 Sinn Sisamouth Jot My Raju Reach (The Letter Of Death) 3:21
Performer – Sinn Sisamouth
Sleeve Notes – John Pirozzi
Sleeve Notes [On Hype Sticker] – Joel Selvin
Licensed from the Sinn family.
First official appearance of these recordings since their initial release as singles.
Comes with an 8-page full color booklet with info and photos supplied by Sinn Sisamouth's surviving family.

~~From Booklet~~
Song Notes:
Track A3 - Chis Touk Leng Ning Borng (Ride a Boat with Me): A man invites his lover to enjoy a boat ride with him to see the beautiful landscape.
Track A4 - Vong Veng Leu Khneuy (Lost on the Pillow): A woman describes her imagined version of her dream love.
Track A5 - Nov Teh Prathna (Still Wishing): A man still wishes to see his love's return.
Track A6 - Kom Dach Chet Choal Brong (Please Don't Leave Me): A man begs his love not to leave him. He recalls sweet memories they both had.
Track A7 - Neuk Oun Chea Nich (Missing You Always): A man misses his lover every time.
Track B1 - Hean Slab Prous Borng (Dare to Die for Love): A woman loves the man she would die for.
Track B2 - Thngay Nis Mdeach Oun Theu Pro Ngeuy (Today You Act So Cold): A man is sad after his lover acts so cold toward him.
Track B3 - Pka Krohom (Red Flower): A man describes a woman with a beautiful red flower.
Track B4 - Oun Euy Sdab Pkor (Listen to the Thunder): Two lovers enjoy listening to the sound of thunder.
Track B5 - K'out Chheam (Heartbreak): A man describes his heartbreak.
Track B6 - Jot My Raju Reach (The Letter of Death): A woman has unrequited love for a man. She receives his letter that shows the love was not reciprocated and she feels extremely disheartened (Note: This song is from a well-known movie produced by Sinn Sisamouth and starred by Ros Sereysothea. It was lost during the Khmer Rouge).

Spine adds an exclamation point to the title "Groove Club Vol 4: Sinn Sisamouth!"
Matrix / Runout (Side A runout) – LION LP 180-A
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout) – LION LP 180-B
Barcode (hype sticker, text) – 7 78578 31801 7
Barcode (hype sticker, scanned) – 778578318017
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