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The Crying Princess - 78rpm Records From Burma

Label: Sublime Frequencies

Format: LP

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Sublime Frequencies enchant with a collection of super rare Burmese popular music dating between 1909 and 1960. Entirely gathered from dusty, almost forgotten 78s discovered by Robert Millis and Alan Bishop on their various trips to the region (now known as Myanmar), 'The Crying Princess' is like a magical portal into a another world, at least from our contemporary western perspective, and further builds on the wealth of obscure music rescued from the country on 'Princess Nicotine', 'Guitars From the Golden Triangle', and 'Music of Nat Pwe'. While influenced by the neighbouring countries of India, Thailand, China, Laos, there's a definably unique quality to these recordings, taking in early sides by Po Sein, "one of the giants of early Burmese music and theater", alongside vocal and harp music, and, later, more studio effected sounds from the '50s and 1960 featuring electric guitar.

Details
Cat. number: SF078LP
Year: 2013
Notes:

A1, A2, A6, A7 recorded in 1909. A3, A4, A5 recorded in 1911. B1, B2 recorded in 1929. B4 recorded in 1950. B3, B5 recorded in 1955. B6, B7 recorded in 1960.

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