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Park Jung-hyun's 8th album [parallax]
\"Park Jung-hyun's well-made passion for new challenges within the changed and the unchanging.
On June 19, 2012, after 3 years, Park Jung-hyun's 8th album [parallax] was released. Through the 2010 MBC entertainment program 'I Am a Singer', Park Jung-hyun secured her diverse fan base, and at the same time, the music she sang in the program received attention, and at the same time, all of her previously released albums and songs were re-examined. .
The album name, [parallax], can be interpreted as “parallax” in Korean. The name of the album, which can be profound, contains the meaning of an album that contains the public's concerns about the difference in perspective of the public who simultaneously sees themselves as reflected through entertainment programs and themselves as artists who made their eighth full-length album.
By working with musicians who have understood him well, and at the same time working with musicians who will suggest a fresh and new direction compared to his own music, Park has created a wonderful result that presents [parallax] to the public.
The title track of this album, “I’m sorry,” is a special song. It is a remake of “Mientes” by the popular Mexican group “Camila” with a lyrical melody that stands out in the lyrics that contain the complex emotions of sadness, resentment, sorry, and relief that you can no longer trust your loved one. “Don Spike,” who was in charge of arranging, and “Jeong Seok-won,” who helped as a lyricist, created “I’m Sorry,” which fits well with Park Jung-hyun, despite the reality that it was an adapted song that forced them to give up their copyright. In order to capture the exotic Latin sensibility of the original song in the album, Park Jeong-hyun went back and forth to the United States to record directly with local performers, and was praised by the local performers and staff for recording better arrangements and emotions than the original song. did.
In addition to “Sorry”, it contains “Urban Legend” by Seok-Won Jung, producer of the 4th album and producer of “Dream” and “At the Beauty Salon”, and “Don’t Hurry” and “You Can Do That” by Seong-Jae Hwang, who created “Song For Me” and “Mia”. .
Park Jung-Hyun traveled back and forth between Korea and the United States and worked passionately with various people to capture diversity with more than 150 musicians and staff. Park Jung-hyun's passion to satisfy the fans who have been waiting for her album also lengthened the working period for her album. By adding this passion, Park Jung-hyun's eighth album, Wellmade [parallax], could be born. \\"
Title: Vol 8 Parallax
Format: CD
Release Date: 22 Jun 2012
Artist: Park Jung Hyun
Sku: 2843755
Catalogue No: TE307
Category: World
DISC 1
01. That's It
02. Real Life
03. Urban Legend
04. I'm Sorry
05. Raindrops
06. Don't Hurry
07. Damage
08. Any Other Man (Feat. 2012 Tour Band Members)
09. You Don\'t Know Me (with Ian Lee)
10. You in the Sound of the Wind
11. Song For Me
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