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Banteay Ampil Band: Cambodian Liberation Songs - VINYL LPTitle: Cambodian Liberation Songs Artist: Banteay Ampil Band Label: Akuphone Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 742832795272 Genre: International Release Date: 2017 03 17 Number of Discs: 1 LP version. Cambodian Liberation Songs is a painful call from forgotten resistance fighters it is a captivating and moving record. It works as a witness of Cambodian history, bringing to the world the breathless voice of the members of the resistance from the Banteay
Title: Cambodian Liberation SongsArtist: Banteay Ampil Band
Label: Akuphone
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 742832795272
Genre: International
Release Date: 2017-03-17
Number of Discs: 1
LP version. Cambodian Liberation Songs is a painful call from forgotten resistance fighters - it is a captivating and moving record. It works as a witness of Cambodian history, bringing to the world the breathless voice of the members of the resistance from the Banteay Ampil Band. Released in 1983, Cambodian Liberation Songs is a mysterious and overwhelming record. As a genuine piece of history, this "call from sorrow and fierce passion" makes use of a whole range of Cambodian music, from folk to rock, to express sufferings and complaints. On April 17, 1975, the Cambodian people, already crushed under national and international conflicts, were commanded by force to forget their own past - it was "annuum 0" of the Khmer Rouge calendar. Four years of genocide would follow before the start of a war opposing the Vietnamese army to the Khmers Rouges. Resistance units engaged in the conflict against what they considered as a Vietnamese invasion. This record, produced by a resistance group, was given the reference number "KHMER 001". It was undoubtedly the first record composed and performed by non-Khmer Cambodians after the tragic events of 1975-79. The Banteay Ampil Band was created in the refugee camp of Ampil, at the border with Thailand. Musicians and female singers, who had hidden their talents during the genocide, then gathered around the composer and violinist Oum Dara to engage in a new struggle: the resistance. Oum Dara, who had been a composer for Sin Sisamouth and Ros Srey Sothea, among others, adapted several of his creations. It is therefore with a poignant charm that the Banteay Ampil Band binds together the golden age of Khmer music from the 1960s with the traditional repertoire and the context of their daily struggles. Violin, guitar and voices match together to produce melancholic and intense songs - the stirring tone of grief expressed by these resisters. The band went to Singapore to record Cambodian Liberation Songs, the only record of the "Khmer People's National Liberation Front".
Tracks:
1.1 My Last Words
1.2 Please Take Care of My Mother
1.3 Tuol Tneung (The Hillock of the Vine)
1.4 Don't Forget Khmer Blood
1.5 Sereika Armed Forces
1.6 Follow the Front
1.7 I'm Waiting for You
1.8 Please Avenge My Blood Darling
1.9 Destroy the Communist Viet
1.10 Look at the Sky
1.11 Vietnamese Sparrows
1.12 The Vietnamese Have Invaded Our Country
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A nice valet tray, smaller in size, but with thicker walls / better made than others I've tried
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First off, I think the sizing is a bit wrong on this listing. I've used a couple other valet trays of this style, but different brands, and this is my favorite of the there, as well as being the best quality of the bunch. For PU Leather, it's feels good and closer to real leather than usual. Also compared previous similarly styled trays, the sidewalls are thicker than what I was expecting, and the snaps feel tight and of a higher quality.
These ship flat / snap up styled trays will never be as good as the stitched one that you aren't able to flatted, but for $14 it feels like a good value for the quality, and compared the others I've tried from different companies, it is a little smalled, but sincerely feels better made / more durable.
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Nice looking valet tray with a soft feel and useful depth
Color: Brown, Color: Brown
This valet tray turned out to be a perfect addition to my dresser and does a nice job keeping everything neat and tidy. It has a soft feel to it that makes it look a little nicer than a basic catchall tray, and I like the depth since it helps keep items contained instead of sliding out too easily. It is a simple piece, but it makes a difference when you want your everyday items organized in one spot.
The included keychain holder is also a nice extra and gives it a little more usefulness right out of the box. The photos show the measurements, which should help with sizing expectations, but overall I think this is a good looking and practical organizer for a dresser, nightstand, or entry table.
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