The Shanghai Restoration Project - Little Dragon Tales

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Review by Ali Pourvasei

Little Dragon Tales by Shanghai Restoration Project is an exceptional album that showcases the group's unique blend of electronic, jazz, and Chinese folk music. The album features 11 tracks, each one a carefully crafted piece of art that transports the listener to a dreamy world of sounds and melodies.

The opening track, "The Wandering Songstress," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its ethereal vocals and intricate percussion. Other standout tracks include "Nanking Road," which features a catchy melody and a groovy beat, and "Babylon of the Orient," a hauntingly beautiful song that blends traditional Chinese instruments with modern electronic elements.

Throughout the album, Shanghai Restoration Project demonstrates their mastery of blending different genres and styles, resulting in a unique and captivating sound. The production is top-notch, and the musicianship is impeccable, with each instrument and sound carefully chosen and placed to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Clay Doll (Ni Wa Wa)
Little White Boat (Xiao Bai Chuan) Feat. Zhang Le
Finding Flowers In The Snow (Ta Xue Xun Mei)
The Schoolboy (Du Shu Lang)
Feng Yang Flower Drum (Feng Yang Hua Gu)
Sticky Dumplings for Sale (Mai Tang Yuan)
Making Friends (Zhao Peng You)
Congratulations (Gong Xi Gong Xi)
Two Tigers (Liang Zhi Lao Hu)
Where Is Spring? (Chun Tian Zai Na Li?)
Selling Newspapers (Mai Bao Ge)
Little Swallow (Xiao Yan Zi)

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Labels

Undercover Culture Music

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
Backing VocalsJenna Pastuszek (tracks: 11)
BassAlex Jenkins (tracks: 11)
CelloMichael Katz (tracks: 11), Mimi Yu (tracks: 11)
DesignYi Ce Courtesy
FluteZhang Zhong Zhong (tracks: 1)
Harmony VocalsZhang Le (tracks: 11)
Mastered ByNathan James
ProducerDave Liang
Video EditorLuke Mines
ViolinLily Henley (tracks: 5,8,9)
VocalsYip's Children's Choir (tracks: 1-11), Zhang Le (tracks: 12)

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Barcode: 847108034816

About The Shanghai Restoration Project

Traditional Chinese instruments meet hip-hop and electronica The Shanghai Restoration Project (TSRP) draws its creative inspiration from the old 1930s Shanghai jazz bands, an early combination of East and West that's become an international legend. Produced by Chinese-American Dave Liang, TSRP revives this exotic blend by introducing Eastern instruments and rhythms to the Western sounds of hip-hop and electronica. Producer Dave Liang was born in Lawrence, Kansas and attended high school in upstate New York, where he was selected as the pianist for the NY All-State Jazz Ensemble. He attended college at Harvard University where he majored in Applied Mathematics and Economics. He has been interviewed by The New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, BBC World Service, FADER Magazine, Wired.com, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Wall Street Journal. He has worked with artists on Bad Boy, Warner, and Universal.n

Real Name

    • Dave Liang

Name Vars

  • Shanghai Restoration Project

Aliases

  • Dave Liang
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Summary by Ali Pourvasei

Little Dragon Tales is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates innovative and boundary-pushing music. Shanghai Restoration Project has created a masterpiece that is both timeless and contemporary, and it's an album that will stay with you long after the last note has faded away.