Coming out of Beijing, China, progressive metal quartet OU (pronunciation: “O”) look to emerge onto the music scene with a debut studio album that although can bring to mind elements from many different kinds of music and bands (Devin Townsend, The Gathering, Radiohead to name a few), it was never limited by trying to fit into a particular niche. Formed by drummer and songwriter Anthony Vanacore, who moved to the region more than eight years ago, the idea behind OU came from each member having a long history of playing in local house bands and seeking new challenges in their growth as musicians. Vanacore would go on to recruit talented guitarist and fellow house band veteran Zhang Jing, as well as highly sought-after bassist Chris Cui, with the three of them laying the initial groundwork for the song structure and creative approach. In seeking a lead singer, the group tried out vocalists by presenting them with the instrumental notes (either played on a MIDI or the rough instrumentals) and inviting performers to interpret their own vocal melodies and lyrics.
It is the first joint venture project between Universal Music and Disney in Greater China. The album contains 11 classic Disney songs, including 10 cello interpretations of movie theme songs with full orchestra, and one mandarin vocal track featuring the legendary artist Jackie Chan. All tracks are picked by Nana herself and performed with the Bulgaria Film Orchestra. The album includes a special duet with Jackie Chan, A Whole New World in Mandarin.
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