The Naked Feeling

The Naked Feeling
赤裸感覺
Studio album by Prudence Liew
Released January 1990
Recorded October 1989
Genre Cantopop
Length 49:27
Label BMG
Producer Prudence Liew
Tony Kiang
Prudence Liew chronology
笑說 Jokingly Saying
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赤裸感覺 The Naked Feeling
(January 1990)
依依 Linger
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Singles from 赤裸感覺 The Naked Feeling
  1. "我估不到 I Could Not Have Guessed"
  2. "玩玩 Play Play"
  3. "事後 Afterwards"

Chìluǒ gǎnjué (赤裸感覺 The Naked Feeling) is the fifth studio album of cantopop singer Prudence Liew, released in January 1990.

Background information

This is the first album that is not produced by Joseph Chan, Liew's longtime collaborator. Instead Liew decided to co-produce this album with Tony Kiang.[1] Liew veered away from the normal conservative cantopop ballads and Europop dance songs and instead came up with this concept album surrounding sex, adultery and lust.[2] The Naked Feeling is often referred to as Liew's most risqué studio release as the theme is considered taboo in Chinese culture. The album's content ultimately hurt the airplay of the third single, Afterwards 事後, which deals with sexual pleasure. Several radio stations including RTHK Radio 2 banned this song from their playlist due to its explicit nature. However, Commercial Radio Hong Kong promoted the song on heavy rotation.[1]

Despite its mature content, the album still sold relatively well in Hong Kong, ensuring Gold Record status certified by the IFPI.[3] This is the only Liew studio album released under Current Records/BMG Music that was not re-issued as part of the Legendary Collection in 2005 by Sony BMG.

Singles

  • Track 4: "我估不到 (I Could Not Have Guessed)" is a cover of the Belgian musical group Vaya Con Dios' single, Puerto Rico released in 1987. This song is about a woman who is seeing two men at once. In the end, one man leaves her, and the other one commits suicide and she is ultimately left alone, regretting her choices. This song is known for the repeating "Ai-yai-yai-yai-yai-yah" line in its chorus.[2]
  • Track 1: "玩玩 (Play Play)" is a cover of Britpop singer Samantha Fox's hit single I Wanna Have Some Fun, released in 1988. The content deals with a bored housewife openly announcing to her husband that she is cheating on him.[2]
  • Track 11: "事後 (Afterwards)", as mentioned above, is a lusty ballad about lovers, after achieving orgasm, reminiscing the pleasures of sexual intercourse that just happened.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."玩玩 (Play Play)"Richard LamFull Force4:18
2."赤裸抱月下 (Naked Embrace Under the Moon)"Jolland ChanTony Kiang3:58
3."破例 (Breaking the Rules)"Thomas ChowAndrew Tuason4:04
4."我估不到 (I Could Not Have Guessed)"Thomas ChowDirk Schoufs, Danielle Schoovaarts4:30
5."有誰知我此時情 (Who Would Know My Feelings Now)"Shengqiong NieWong Jim3:55
6."事前 (Beforehand)"Richard LamJoey Ou4:36
7."來吧 (Come On)"Richard LamRyudo Uzaki4:30
8."眼睛殺手 (The Eyes Killer)"Thomas ChowGary Tong4:40
9."心魔 (Demon of the Heart)"AnonymousPrudence Liew4:54
10."感覺 (Feeling)"Thomas ChowAnthony Lun4:50
11."事後 (Afterwards)"Richard LamAndrew Tuason5:12
Total length:49:27

References

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