
Dengue Fever Presents Electric Cambodia is a Rock album by Various, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Pop Rock
About
The Los Angeles band Dengue Fever, featuring Cambodian-born Chhom Nimol on vocals, has built a following among indie fans with their adventurous translations of ‘60s and ‘70s Cambodian pop music. Shedding light on a musical genre nearly wiped out during the horrific years of the Khmer Rouge regime (musicians and artists were prime targets), Dengue Fever have not only made terrific records, but have visited that country and worked extensively to support research and preservation efforts by numerous groups. The soundtrack to their documentary made while visiting Cambodia, <i>Sleepwalking Through the Mekong</i>, offers a few original, “lost” pop gems, but this collection of even more obscure tracks — rescued from battered cassette tapes and dusty attics — is a brilliant display of ’60s Cambodian pop culture. Many of these exhilarating songs show the influence of the West: check out “Snaeha,” Pan Ron’s take on Cher’s 1966 hit, “Bang Bang,” and the psych-rock guitars on “Flowers in the Pond.” All sales benefit the Cambodian Living Arts organization.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Give Me One Kiss
- A2Don't Speak
- A3Jombang Jet
- A4Flowers In The Pond
- A5Shave Your Beard
- A6I Will Marry You
Side B
- B1I Want To Be Your Lover
- B2I Want To Shout
- B3Snaeha
- B4I Will Starve Myself To Death
- B5Unknown Title
- B6Cold Sky
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Mark WheatonENGINEER [MASTERING]
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
