Unlimited (F.I.R. album)

無限 (Unlimited)
Studio album by F.I.R.
Released April 8, 2005
Recorded 2004~2005
Genre Alternative pop, Mandopop, pop rock, C-rock, experimental, electronic rock, electronica
Length 44'29"
Label Warner Music
Producer Ian Chen (陳建寧)
F.I.R. chronology
F.I.R.-Fairyland in Reality
飛兒樂團 同名專輯
(2004)
無限 (Unlimited) (2005) Flight Tribe
飛行部落
(2006)

"無限 (Unlimited)" is F.I.R.'s 2nd album. It was released on April 8, 2005. This album also has Thorn Bird Glory Limited Edition. "無限 (Unlimited)" stayed in G-music chart for 21 weeks (3rd place in 2005).

Part of songs in this album was produced in Sarm West Studio in London. The songs "千年之戀", "LOVE*3", "應許之地", "把愛放開", "刺鳥", "死心的理由" and the instrumental tracks "盛宴..." and "傳說..." were coordinated with London Philharmonic Orchestra.

The track "千年之戀" (Thousand Years of Love) was nominated for Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards, presented by television station TVB8, in 2005.[1]

The album was awarded one of the Top 10 Selling Mandarin Albums of the Year at the 2005 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards, presented by the Hong Kong branch of IFPI.[2]

Track listing

  1. 無限 (Unlimited) - 3'39"
  2. 千年之戀 [Translation: Thousand Years of Love] - 3"49"
  3. LOVE*3 - 4'05"
  4. 盛宴... [Translation: Banquet...]- 0'44"
  5. 應許之地 [Translation: The Holy Land] - 4'45"
  6. 把愛放開 [Translation: Let Love Go] - 4'49"
  7. Neverland - 4'08"
  8. 傳說... [Translation: The Legend...] - 1'58"
  9. 刺鳥 [Translation: Thorn Bird] - 4'05"
  10. 愛的力量 [Translation: The Power of Love] - 3'38"
  11. 死心的理由 [Translation: The Reason of Giving Up] - 4'13"
  12. I Can't Go On - 3'25"
  13. What's Next? - 0'50"
  14. 消失 [Translation: Disappear] - 4'36"

To Be Announced "Unlimited 無限"

The introduction of the 1st track "無限 (Unlimited)" is the instrumental melody of "To Be Announced" from their first album.

"What's Next?

The 13th track "What's Next?", just like last album, vaguely announced the song of the next album. The lyrics announced that their third album would be produced in New York, and the song should have the genre, Jazz rock.

Chart

Release Chart Peak position
April 8, 2005 G-music Top 20 1
Hito board Topp 10 1

References

  1. (Chinese) Sina.com 2005 TVB8 Awards Gold Songs nomination list 2 December 2005. Retrieved 2011-07-01
  2. (Chinese) IFPI Hong Kong 2005 IFPI Hong Kong Album Sales Awards winners list Retrieved 2011-04-19

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