Anger (album)

Anger is the second album by Sandy Lam, released under CBS Records in 1986. This album performed poorly in terms of album sales and chart performance. Despite this, Sandy attracted a group of male teenager audiences.

Track listing

1. Anger (放縱)
2. Cupid's Holiday (愛神 Holiday)
3. Am I your love tomorrow? (明天是否愛我)
4. Save me, quick! (快快救我)
5. Kiss (偷吻)
6. Heartbreak Alley (心碎巷)
7. Crazy for me (為我心痴)
8. Corner of the street (長街的一角)
9. I am yours already (但我已給你)
10. Heart adventure (心裡探險)

Alternate versions

Anger(Lonely Mix)--Released under "Summer Remix 1986" CBS record 1986
Heartbreak Alley(Heartbreak Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986
Cupid's Holiday (Holiday Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986
Heartbreak Alley(Special Mix)--Released under "Heartbreak Alley EP" CBS record 1986

Conceptual Aspect

This album, like her last debut album, is also produced by producer Fung Geng Fei. The image of Sandy is still a Japanese idol. Of course, this image was not accepted well by the audience and critics. The main difference about Sandy's image is her looks. She is a rebellious Japanese teenager in this album as opposed to a childish girl. Overall, this album is almost identical to her last debut album in terms of conceptual aspect.

Anger (film)

Anger (怒り Ikari) is an upcoming Japanese film directed by Lee Sang-il, based on Shuichi Yoshida's mystery novel of the same name.

Cast

  • Ken Watanabe as Yōhei Maki
  • Kenichi Matsuyama as Tetsuya Tashiro
  • Aoi Miyazaki as Aiko Maki
  • Chizuru Ikewaki as Asuka
  • Satoshi Tsumabuki as Yūma Fujita
  • Gō Ayano as Naoto Ōnishi
  • Mitsuki Takahata as Kaoru
  • Hideko Hara as Takako Fujita
  • Mirai Moriyama as Shingo Tanaka
  • Suzu Hirose as Izumi Komiyama
  • Takara Sakumoto as Tatsuya Chinen
  • Pierre Taki as Kunihisa Nanjō
  • Takahiro Miura as Sōsuke Kitami
  • References

    External links

  • Official website (Japanese)
  • Anger at the Internet Movie Database

  • Anger, Bavaria

    Anger is a municipality in the district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria in Germany.

    Notable people

    The German ski mountaineers Stefanie Koch and Stefan Klinger were born in Anger.

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    Anger Burning

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    Inside I feel anger burn
    Inside I feel anger burning
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