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Heibao (album)
1992 album by Chinese rock band Black Panther From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Heibao (Chinese: 黑豹) is the self-titled debut album by seminal Chinese rock band Black Panther, released August 1991 in Hong Kong on Kinn's Management Ltd. and December 1, 1992 in China and Taiwan on Magic Stone Records.
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The album spawned two hits; the opening track "Shameful" became the group's best-known song,[1][2][3][4][5][6] while the power ballad "Don't Break My Heart", topped the Hong Kong charts for three weeks upon its release.[7] Black Panther were soon signed by Taiwanese record label Rock Records, which was then establishing a rock market in China via its mainland subsidiary, Magic Stone.[8] The Magic Stone edition of the record was released in China and Taiwan in December 1992. The album sold 1.5 million copies, making it one of the bestselling Chinese rock albums of all time.[9]
In 1992, lead vocalist Dou Wei left the band to pursue an influential solo career.[10]
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Track listing
All lyrics are written by Dou Wei, except where noted.
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Personnel
Personnel from the liner notes listed as follows:[9]
Black Panther
- Dou Wei - lead vocals
- Li Tong - guitar, backing vocals
- Wang Wenjie - bass, backing vocals
- Zhao Mingyi - drums, backing vocals
- Luan Shu - keyboards, backing vocals
Production
- Li Zhenquan - production, recording, mixing, mastering, additional arrangements
References
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