Luk Thung: Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside

Luk Thung: Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside

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Luk Thung: Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside

Luk Thung: Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside

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Overview

There have been several compilations of Thailand's Luk Thung music issued in the West since 2010. To date, all of them have focused on different expressions of the style that emerged in the 1950s. Luk Thung is Thailand's "country" music, that of its rural people. It has its roots in the Ramwong dance, instituted by the Thai government in 1944 to combat its own cultural error in introducing too many Western cultural traditions -- from the use of Latin rhythms (cha-cha-cha, tango, rhumba, etc.) and jazzy big-band horns in its music to forks and knives to Western dress in everyday life. As a musical force, Ramwong proved to be popular among both urban and rural citizens who longed for their own heritage. Its interpretive bands began to split along those lines. Luk Thung featured more regional and traditional Thai instruments, and socially conscious lyrics (sometimes outlawed by the power structure, making them more popular), and yet, the new sound often retained the horns and rhythms introduced during the government's Pleng Thai Sakon (Modern Thai Song) era. As more rural workers emigrated to Bangkok for economic opportunities, they brought their music; it began to take hold in the slums and was eventually recorded. DJs responded, they played the hell out of it, and a new popular music was born -- one that has been influential for every succeeding generation. Among the 14 tracks on Luk Thung Classic & Obscure 78s from the Thai Countryside are several well-known artists including Suraphon Sombatcharoen, the man who popularized the style -- its Elvis, as it were. "Suai Ching Nong" starts with an accordion, but is adorned with horns and Latin and Caribbean rhythms. Other tracks, such as Namphueng Boribun's "Nak Kamphra (Orphan Monk)," are reliant almost solely on folk instruments -- the rhythm is simple, hypnotic, and haunting -- and offer more spiritual lyrics. "Pha Hom Hua Chai (Blanket for the Heart)," by Narong Namchai, uses cha-cha rhythms and a distinctive Thai folk melody in its portrayal of unrequited love. "Mia Thahan Phan Suek (Veteran's Wife)," by Tueanchai Khwanchit, weaves together the Ramwong rhythm, Middle Eastern tonalities, and Thai melody. Mitt Mueangmaen was a hotel singer about whom little is known, but the showmanship displayed on the cooker "Phu Ying Rai Muean Fai (A Woman Vicious Like Fire)" begs the "who is that man" question, and are there more of his recordings available? Certainly, world music collections like this one aren't for everyone, but for those predisposed to this flavor of adventure, this set, lovingly and articulately compiled by musicologist David Murray, with authoritative notes by Peter Doolan, is not only worthy, it's essential. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/01/2013
Label: Dust-To-Digital
UPC: 0880226002923
Rank: 112601

Tracks

  1. Suai Ching Nong [Truly Beautiful Girl]  - Suraphon Sombatcharoen
  2. Ban Na Pha Suk [Happy Farmhouse]  - Chan Chainat
  3. Utthayan Dok Bia [Garden of Debt]  - Aniao T.T.T.
  4. Nak Kamphra [Orphan Monk]  - Namphueng Boribun
  5. Nam Tok Nang Loi [Nang Loi Waterfall]  - Suchat Thianthong
  6. Pha Hom Hua Chai [Blanket for the Heart]  - Narong Namchai
  7. Ruedu Haeng Khwam Rak [Season of Love]  - Phloen Phromdaen
  8. Boeng Ai Si Sao [Look at Me, Girl]  -  Waiphot Phetsuphan Band
  9. Mia Thahan Phan Suek [Veteran's Wife]  - Tueanchai Khwanchit
  10. Tam Nok Noi [Follow the Little Bird]  - Roengchai Mueangsamut
  11. Klom Khwan Nang [Comforting My Darling]  - Anucha Na Tharuea
  12. Chiwit Rak Nak Rong [Love Life of a Singer]  -  Waiphot Phetsuphan Band
  13. Phu Ying Rai Muean Fai [A Woman Vicious Like Fire]  - Mitt Mueangmaen
  14. Khut Thong [Digging for Gold]  -  Waiphot Phetsuphan Band

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Waiphot Phetsuphan Band   Primary Artist
Aniao T.T.T.   Primary Artist
Anucha Na Tharuea   Primary Artist
Chan Chainat   Primary Artist
Mitt Mueangmaen   Primary Artist
Tueanchai Khwanchit   Primary Artist
Narong Namchai   Primary Artist
Phloen Phromdaen   Primary Artist
Roengchai Mueangsamut   Primary Artist
Suchat Thianthong   Primary Artist
Suraphon Sombatcharoen   Primary Artist
Namphueng Boribun   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Michael Graves   Mastering
Jonathan Ward   Transfers
Debbie Berne   Design
Peter Doolan   Liner Notes
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