The copyright of these tapes belongs to Denver Music, a Hong Kong company, and is produced by SunRise. They are a set of 6 boxes with beautiful packaging. Most of the tracks included in it are instrumental music adapted from popular songs in Europe and America in the past few decades, which is between the three major light music groups and later Richard Clayderman. However, they are very particular about choosing songs, that is, highlighting a "romance", and the market positioning is very in line with the needs of the audience in China at that time, so the romantic charm is quietly changing the appreciation taste of China people. Before that, people's understanding of light music only stayed at the appreciation level. Beauty and sweetness are the principles for people to appreciate these music, and they seldom associate their emotions with music. However, Romance of Lovers has quietly opened people's emotional window. In that era when romance was not very popular, people's emotions gradually occurred with the popularity of this series of "romances". If you were studying at the university, you would find that there was Romance of Lovers in a corner of almost every dormitory.
Many romantic light music introduced by Denver Music in the 1980s are adapted from excellent European and American golden songs, which are full of romantic feelings because of their extremely beautiful melody, rich and relaxed orchestration and diverse playing techniques and techniques. When I first heard it for more than eight years, it felt like a fresh wind, refreshing. Among similar light music works, this set is the most authentic, classic and pleasant to listen to! This disc was recorded by Sony Inc/Moonrise Records Co, with gorgeous and simple timbre and excellent effect! Definitely worth hiding.
This set of music should have been widely popular in Chinese mainland since the mid-1980s. * * * Episode 13 was produced by Hong Kong Yuesheng Records Company (actually a subsidiary of CBS/ Sony Records Company), from 1983 to 1990. This is a set of excellent light music, slim and unique playing style, and excellent music selection. From the cover design alone, it is enough for people to put it down. Especially the first six episodes are better than the last six. In the mid-1980s, The Romance of Lovers achieved very good results in tape sales in Chinese mainland. At that time, a CD was sold to 90 yuan, but a set of big gift boxes containing six tapes came to 48 yuan (later rose to 72 yuan), and the price of the CD discouraged ordinary music lovers at that time. But around 1993, the CD dropped to 60 yuan. Except for the cover design and song tips of the ninth episode, the rest are excellent.
In fact, I have several other selected tapes made by Denver Music Company in the early 1990s, and I really liked them at that time. Later, I looked around for this CD. 1996 I saw it in a video store at Xidan intersection in Beijing, but it was only a few discs, and it was not complete. I haven't seen it since, and this CD has become my unfulfilled wish since then.
This is all I found. I hope it helps you!