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Grey (album)

Grey (灰色)
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Studio album by Sandy Lam
Released July 1987 (1987-07)
Genre Cantopop
Label CBS Records
Sandy Lam chronology
Sandy (憶蓮)
(1986)
'''Grey (灰色)'''
(1987)
Ready
(1987)

"Grey" is the fourth studio album by Sandy Lam, released under CBS Records in 1987. To continue the success of her last album in February of the same year, Sandy and her producers focused on the successful elements of her last album and applied onto this album, which introduced Eurodance into Hong Kong. Through this album, Sandy has proved herself not as a one-hit-album wonder, but a determined singer who can always create breakthrough in her albums and performance. "Grey" was released very strategically by CBS Records. They were named Grey Project Phase 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Phase One showed Sandy looking directly at the audience, and the clothing and background was cream-white. Phase One was released in vinyl, cassette tape and CD. Phase Two showed Sandy looking at the audience at the corner of her eye, in which the background and clothing were mainly dark blue and black. Phase Two was released only in vinyl and cassette tapes. In Phase Three, Sandy showed no demand from the audience. She was in stark black and white. Like Phase Two, Phase Three was only released in vinyl and cassette tapes. Phase Three was a 12 inch remix of "Grey" and "Family Man".

1. Grey (灰色)
2. "Morning" ("早晨...")
3. Family Man (住家男人)
4. Accidental Experiment (無情實驗)
5. Unreal Show,Real Love (戲假情真)
6. Grey Make-up(灰色化粧)
7. Jukebox (點唱機)
8. Eagle and Stars (鷹與星)
9. You Can Only Live Once (祇可活一次)
10. Some Ending (某一個終點)

Grey (Grey Mix)--Released under "Grey Project Phase Three, The 12" Remix" 1987
Grey (Double Mix)--Released under "Grey Project Phase Three, The 12" Remix" 1987
Family Man (Special Rock Edition)--Released under "Grey Project Phase Three, The 12" Remix" 1987
Family Man (Hi-lite Mix)--Released under "Brand New Sandy" CBS record 1988
Grey Make-up (Extended Version)--Released under "Brand New Sandy" CBS record 1988

The thoughts, life and ideas of a single lady or Sandy herself is expanded in this album.

In this album, Sandy let out an even longer curly set of hair. This was her trademark along with her dance moves of "Grey", which was once again, choreographed by Clarence Hui. The mood of "Grey" is darker and rougher than her previous albums, hence why the album name, track 1, and track 6 gave reference. To aid with the concept, the photos in the album were all black and white depicting Sandy and bandmates practising at the rehearsal. Fans regard this album as to "less breakthrough, more commercial success" as compared to her last album.


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