Faye Wong (1997 album)

The album, which was produced by Alvin Leong, is generally languid, mellow and pervaded by an attitude of contentment.

The album sold only modestly in Hong Kong due to the Asian financial crisis, but did well in Taiwan and helped her popularity rise rapidly in mainland China.

From this album onwards, Wong's music has been a mix of "alternative" songs and de rigueur love songs, not completely ignoring the market like Fuzao, but also keeping a distance from the mainstream music scene in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Since then, Wong has not considered Hong Kong as her main market, and only a few Cantonese songs are included in her later albums.

"[3] The tune was casually composed by Zhang Yadong and was later chosen to be Wong's dedication to her first daughter Leah Dou.

[6] The song "Hangout" features Wong's laid-back vocals with a mesmerizing score that is able to capture the listener's ears.

The arrangement of "Nostalgia" is different from the original version from the Cocteau Twins, carrying a simple guitar accompaniment.

The melody of "Fussy" is catchy and endearing, while "A Big Deal" is a light-hearted number that Wong delivers with ease.

The song "Nostalgia" is a Mandarin adaptation of the song " Rilkean Heart " by Cocteau Twins