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File under: Traditional

Guo Yongzhang

老来难 = Old Man Blues (Tape)

Label: Old Heaven Books

Format: Tape

Genre: Folk

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€14.40
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*2025 stock* Born in 1945, Guo Yongzhang has performed zhuizi, a traditional Chinese style of narrative singing, for half a century. An artform whose history spans over a century, zhuizi originated in Henan province. Its main musical instruments are the zhuihu, a two-stringed bowed lute, and the zhuibang, a wooden percussion played with foot tapping. 

Almost completely blind, Guo Yongzhang is known for his peculiar, resounding yet smooth vocal style. He sings with deep feelings and great verve. Lyrics deal with both the hardships and good values of life while always maintaining a sense of humour. Despite being long regarded as a folk master, Guo has continued to play tirelessly among ordinary people, often travelling from village to village and performing for a whole day at a time. As he nears the end of his life, Guo regrets that nowadays, few people wish to learn the art of zhuizi. He worries that this precious art form may soon be lost.

This cassette, titled after one of Guo Yongzhang’s most well-known songs, Lao Lai Nan, is a special release made to commemorate his performance at the 5th Tomorrow Festival. Guo co-headlined the last day of the festival with French prog-rock act Gong on May 20, 2018, his performance was recorded live and is due to be released on both CD and LP by the Old Heaven label in November 2019.
 

Details
File under: Traditional
Cat. number: OH 012
Year: 2018
Notes:
Recorded in the late-1980s, Released in 2018. This cassette, titled after one of Guo Yongzhang’s most well-known songs, Old Man Blues, is a special release made to commemorate his performance at the 5th Tomorrow Festival.

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