Fiona Sit
Electric Angel
This album has been released for a few months. It’s not until recently when I saw the video of “Dear Fiona” on TV, I know that I have to write a review for this album.
“糖不甩/Tong But Lat” is a dessert specialty consisting of glutinous rice mixed with sugar coated crushed peanuts, sesame. The Khalil Fong’s composition is a surprise for me. A blend R&B and Chinese oriental sound is not common in Taiwanese music, but it sounds totally fresh in Cantonese music. I would say it takes a considerable amount of courage to plug it as the first single from the album.
The first time I heard “小峽谷之1234/Siu Hap Gok Ji Yat Yee Sum Sei”, I thought it was Joey Yung for a moment. The fast-beat song composed by Edward Chan and Charles Lee has a kind of disco feel, and Fiona adds a unique style to it. I was impressed by the improvement of her I thought once weak vocal.
Track 3, 4, and 6 are normal slow ballads with Fiona’s sweet voice. The theme song of the movie “新札师妹3/Love Undercover 3″, “树娃/Shu Wa” has its name taken from Fiona’s lead role in the movie. “狐狸今天你愉快吗/Woo Lei Kam Tin Nei Yu Fai Ma” is another soft ballad that allows Fiona’s clear crisp vocal to stand out.
“Dear Fiona” is my favorite song in the album along with track 1 and 2. The song gradually grows from a soft guitar-accompanied melody to a rock tune with strong drum beat and electric guitar sound. A great song that I listen to repeatedly and Fiona defeinitely develops her own style when she sings it. The lyrics are uplifting. I love it when she sings “trust in you dear”, it’s as if she’s asking her to believe in herself.
“梦游/Mong Yao” uses electronic sounds that create the atmosphere of sleepwalking. “雪花飄/Xue Hua Piao” is the Mandarin version of “糖不甩/Tong But Lat”. Fiona did quite a good job singing Mandarin, but it’s still not as good as the Cantonese version. Whereas “社会歌/Say Wooi Goh” has the same melody as of track 2 with different lyrics and a different arrangement.
At track 10 is another short and sweet ballad, “给10年后的我/Kap Sap Nin Hao Dik Ngo”. What will we become in ten years time? Will we be more successful, more mature, experienced, wise? Or will we be tired, numb? Will we forget the dreams that we once determine to achieve?
“Electric Angel” is an album that shows us Fiona’s potential as a singer. I’ll be looking forward to her next album.
Track listing:
1. 糖不甩/Tong But Lat [Sweet and Sticky]
2. 小峡谷之1234/Siu Hap Gok Ji Yat Yee Sum Sei [Little Canyon]
3. 争/Jang [Fight]
4. 树娃/Shu Wa
5. Dear Fiona
6. 凤凰木/Fong Wong Muk [Royal Poinciana]
7. 狐狸今天你愉快吗/Woo Lei Kam Tin Nei Yu Fai Ma [Are You Happy Today, Fox?]
8. 梦游/Mong Yao [Sleepwalking]
9. 雪花飄/Xue Hua Piao [Snowflakes Flicker]
10. 给10年后的我/Kap Sap Nin Hao Dik Ngo [For Ten-Years-Later Me]
Bonus Track: 社会歌/Say Wooi Goh [Song of Society]
Recommended tracks: 1, 2, 5, 7, 10
Written by ~Jessy~ on Dec 21, 2006

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9 Comments, Join the discussion
Lynne
I watched the mv for Dear Fiona and it reminded me of YUI’s song Tommorow’s way.
Dec 27th, 2006
~Jessy~
I think the song is a cover.
Anyway, who is YUI? I’ve never heard any of her songs.
Dec 27th, 2006
Christine
YUI is a young, female Japanese singer.
Dec 27th, 2006
~Jessy~
Thanks, Christine. :)
I’ll check it out.
Dec 28th, 2006
Martin
A great, exceptional artist and the music Cd is superb. All of the tracks are great songs and excellent to listen to. Well worth to buy
Jan 4th, 2007
~Jessy~
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your message.
Jan 4th, 2007
Lick
This album is probably her best.. Or maybe the debut album was.. But surely like Martin said, well worth to buy!
It’s not her voice or singing talent, but more her songs that seem to appeal on-first-listen. While other artists albums contain songs that you have to listen a few times before you actually like them. Anyway, get this album!
- Lick
Jan 8th, 2007
~Jessy~
Thanks for reading, Lick.
And glad that you love the album.
Jan 8th, 2007
Batman
Hello Fiona
Sup Sup from across the globe! I am too lazy to register at your blog so maybe you will come acros this by chance
Congrats on being a pop icon!
I use to be in Island School too in the same year. Ah yes I remember you died your hair red and you had it cover up your eyes!
You were skinny back then and I guess you are still now which is good so you can eat a lot!
One day I will go back to Island School when nobody is there, pick up a basketball at around sunset outside gregs tuck shop,
put in money in the machine and get a pop and just sit there alone in nostalgia.
Think about Pak Tam Chung Wu Kwai Sha, Bubble tea in Cause Way Bay. I guess our 99 grad is the most kick ass in hong kong hitory almost all went to ivy league like yale, harvard and oxford and we weren’t like study geeks but we were all rounded cool cats many being world class leaders in their fields but you may have chosen the best path and become the most sucessful of them all!
all the best :-)
Mar 22nd, 2007
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