HAJI MAJI


Num Sing
June 28, 2008, 1:01 pm
Filed under: cantonese opera

Hello, Dear Listener, I’m back after a busy few months of Real Life and ready to present some more obscure Chinese Opera records! I figure the hardcore Haji Maji listeners have probably worn out all my previous postings through repeated daily listenings, so today I will be posting THREE different records from some small independent labels of the 1940’s and 50’s. Stay tuned, there will be a few surprises in July…

(ps-See COMMENTS for title and artist info)

First up is a record on the Num Sing label. Unfortunately, I don’t know anything about it, but I’m guessing it’s from the 1950’s. This one is for fans of chaotic percussion and players of trash can lids.

>NUM SING 2003c


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I like peking Opera.

Comment by linqi

Hi, the title loosely translates to: General Zhao tzi lung ,on horseback,save his master all by himself.A very famous story in the chinese classic:the legend of the three kingdom. sung by lai chui hsa and li yan ping Part three Sincerely, Patrick

Comment by PATRICK

Thanks Again Patrick!

Comment by hajimaji

This might be a good one to play — late, late at a party when everyones energy is flagging. Very fine stuff – glad to see you back.

Comment by Scott P.

Just wonderful!!! And Welcome back!

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