Flight Tribe

Flight Tribe (Chinese: 飛行部落) is Taiwanese Mandopop band F.I.R.'s third Mandarin studio album. It was released on 28 July 2006 by Warner Music Taiwan.[1] It features a collaboration with the American country music singer and Grammy Award winner, LeAnn Rimes. The fourth track "天天夜夜" (Every Day And Night), is a cover version of "How Do I Live", with Rimes singing in the opening and bridge of the track.

Flight Tribe
Flight Tribe cover
Studio album 飛行部落 by
Released28 July 2006 (2006-07-28)
Recorded20052006
GenreMandopop
Length46:53
LabelWarner Music Taiwan
ProducerIan Chen (陳建寧)
F.I.R. chronology
Unlimited
(2005)
Flight Tribe
(2006)
Love · Diva
(2007)

The track "飛行部落" (Flight Tribe) was nominated for Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards, presented by television station TVB8, in 2006.[2]

Album

  • According to track 13 "What's Next?" from Unlimited, the main origin of this album should be Jazz in American style.
  • The melody of the track "待續" (To be Continued...) from F.I.R.-Fairyland in Reality became the introductory melody of track "無限" (Unlimited) from Unlimited. But this album did not use the melody of "What's next?" from Unlimited.
  • The song that "What's next?" announced is the song of track 8 "1234567".
  • The piano version of "Every Day And Night (天天夜夜)" is at hidden track of Track 11.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" - 1'26"
  2. "Get High" - 3'47"
  3. "雨櫻花" (Rain Cherry Blossom) - 4'39"
  4. "天天夜夜" (Every Day And Night/ How Do I Live) (sampling & featuring LeAnn Rimes) - 4'53"
  5. "飛行部落" (Flight Tribe) - 4'28"
  6. "北極圈" (Arctic Circle) - 4'34"
  7. "你很愛他" (You Really Love Him) - 4'47"
  8. "1234567" - 3'35"
  9. "眷戀" (Attachment) - 4'10"
  10. "I Don't Care" - 4'03"
  11. "我最愛的人" (The Person I Love Most) - 4'20"
  12. (Hidden Track, at Track 11) - (7'25", Hidden track included)

Chart

Release Chart Peak position
July 28, 2006 G-music Top 20 1
Hito board Top 10 1

References

  1. (in Chinese) Warner Music Taiwan Official homepage Flight Tribe Archived 2006-08-31 at the Wayback Machine
  2. (in Chinese) Sina.com 2006 Hong Kong TVB8 Awards Gold Songs nomination list 17 December 2006. Retrieved 2011-07-02
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