SHARIFAH'S CHANGE OF SCENERY by Julia Jaafar (New Straits Times: Friday, November 17, 2000) |
Little, did she expect to hear her hits, delivered by a bunch of skilled musicians and singers-in-the-making, sounding 'greener' than evergreens. Right from the opening number, the classic Bunga Tanjung sung by Noreen Abdul Aziz (previously of pop group Sister-Sister), to the finale Seri Dewi Malam by Suffiah Mohd Noor, the students got nods and smiles of approval and delight from Kak Pah, as the singer is known in showbiz circles and fans. Her 1981 hit Terbang Helang was given a new lease of life by vocalits/guitarist Vilmarithan (Rithan) Vijaya, who sang the number in his signature rock style, while Taheera Mohamed (whose is featured in Ilham vol 1, an album produced by the Phiz) delivered a reggae version of Semuanya Kerana Hadirmu, getting the crowd to tap their feet.
"I am so impressed with their improvisation of my music that I'm seriously considering re-recording some of them. Wow ... did you hear how Terbang Helang sounded?" she said. Meanwhile, Sharifah said she is recording a Hari Raya album and is busy performing at corporate functions. In fact, she is fully booked until October 2001. She added that she will host an entertainment programme in Singapore, which she says is a "good opportunity to promote her albums. Working on the project will require me to do a bit of travelling and I can't wait to start," she said, adding that he first destination will be Istanbul, Turkey. Since I have three Arabic songs in Seribu Mawar, it would be easier to penetrate the Middle-East market from Istanbul," she said. Artikel lain yang berkaitan:
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