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Disc 1
01
Kwanjai Kalasin Yuk Patana (Modern Stars of Kalasin Province)
Chiwit Sao Molam (Life of a Molam Woman)
03:04
02
Khong Khao Noi Mea Ka 99 (featuring Noppadol Duangporn)
Pleng Peebah (Crazy Song)
03:38
03
Unknown
Pleng Keh Sam Sip Sam Natee (33 Second Song)
00:35
04
Kwanjai Ubon (Stars of Ubon), Singer: Sodsi Rungsong
Oaipon Tahan Chaiden (Sending My Love to the Border Soldier)
05:00
05
Chaan Siang Phin, Singer: Mon Siang Phin
Wasana Gam Par (Could You Love Me?)
03:07
06
Khong Khao Noi Mea Ka 99 (featuring Noppadol Duangporn)
Ahn Nai? (Which One?)
00:59
07
Boonchu Farlab
Molam Sing Tao Bahn Phun (Legendary Man of Bahn Phun)
02:51
08
Unknown
Pua Mao Mea Mao (Husband Drunk, Wife Drunk)
02:32
09
Tong Me Malai
Lam Phun Eun Sai (I Call For You)
03:09
10
Sabaithong Powpuri
Ruk Mai Somwong (Broken Heart - So Let's Dance)
02:33
11
Chaan Siang Phin, Singers: Sumalee & Pet
Lam Phun Keaogan (Year of Famine)
03:55
Disc 2
01
P. Chaland & Pimjai
Lam Thuy Ying Mora (Don't Accuse Me)
04:29
02
Kwanjai Kalasin Yuk Patana, Singer: Chabapai Namwai
Ruk Pee Deh Bun Mai Terng (Love the Man I Could Never Have)
01:49
03
Chaan Siang Phin, Singer: Tidmee Danchompu
Sao Noi Makaleng (Young Girl From Makaleng)
03:19
04
Sabaithong Powpuri
Seangkhuan Jak Sao Nong Khai (Nong Khai Girl's Lament)
02:46
05
Unknown
Soong Nam Dondhan Dodhan Saliga (The Sparrow and the Waterfall) (Khaen and Soong instrumental duet)
03:22
06
Hongthong Khanonglam
Yung Phen Soed (I'm Still Available)
03:49
07
Sangwan Lokum
Lam Phun Songlao Mao Ganja (Ganja Better Than Booze)
03:46
08
Gawow Seungthong, Singer: Chaba Petchaboon
Mai Ow Mai Ow (Don't Want, Don't Want - Marriage? No Way!)
02:57
09
Sabaithong Powpuri
Sop Na Kap Mon (Cry Into the Pillow)
04:05
10
Unknown
Tzung Puthao Hua Tokmon (The Old Man and the Bad Pillow) (Soong Solo instrumental)
03:05
ARTIST
VA
TITLE
Molam: Thai Country Groove from Isan
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
SUBLIME FREQUENCIES
CATALOG #
SF 019LP
SF 019LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
1/8/2013
Double LP reissue of the long out-of-print classic CD first released in 2004 -- the first modern electrified Molam recordings from the 1970s ever presented outside Thailand. Molam is a multi-faceted folk music native to Laos and the predominantly rural Northeastern region of Thailand known as Isan, home to myriad ethnic groups and provinces, and once a part of present-day Laos.
Mo
meaning "master" and
lam
meaning "song," "molam" literally translates into "master singer," but it remains more of an umbrella term covering over a dozen types of lam styles in which male and female singers can be backed by a free-reed bamboo mouth organ called a
khaen
, indigenous lute-like instruments (the
phin
or the
soong
), a bowed fiddle called a
sor
and a percussion ensemble featuring finger cymbals and hand drums. Lam phun and lam sing are the two molam styles featured most prominently in this collection. Also in the musical family is
look thoong
, a slower, more tragic style, usually lamenting lost love and perpetual poverty. Examples are heard on tracks 10, 15 and 20. Costumed Isan comedy troupes called Talok incorporate hyper-eccentric molam and look thoong renditions with low, vaudevillian comedy and high social satire on stages and TVs throughout the country. Maniacal examples are heard on tracks 2, 8 and 11. The classic recordings featured here are selections from rare vinyl LPs, 45s and cassettes recorded in Isan and beyond between the 1970s and 1980s. This was a pivotal time when music of the region began to be electrified and integrated with Western instruments, when electric bass, effected guitars, electric organs, kit drums and horns played alongside the khaen and the phin. Molam had never sounded this way before -- and due to the typically ephemeral nature of the music industry and the introduction of the modern keyboard work-station, molam will never sound like this again. This vinyl 2LP edition comes housed in a full-color heavy duty gatefold jacket with gorgeous original artwork and liner notes. Compiled by
Alan Bishop
and
Mark Gergis
, October, 2004.
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