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Lucky Number is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released on July 7, 2001, by Universal and D Sound.[1] Produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Chen Wei, and Kay Huang, it incorporated genres of pop, R&B, disco, and hip-hop.[2]

Lucky Number
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2001 (2001-07-07)
GenrePop
Length41:16
Label
  • Universal
  • D Sound
Producer
  • David Wu
  • Peter Lee
  • Paul Lee
  • Chen Wei
  • Kay Huang
Jolin Tsai chronology
Show Your Love Concert
(2001)
Lucky Number
(2001)
Together
(2001)

It was well received by music critics, who commented that it was her most amazing album during her Universal period. The album lacked promotion due to the contractual dispute with her management company D Sound, and it only sold more than 150,000 copies in Taiwan,[3] ranking top 20 in the year's album sales in the country.[4]


Background and development


On December 22, 2000, Tsai released her third studio album, Show Your Love, which sold more than 280,000 copies in Taiwan.[5] On June 12, 2001, it was revealed that Tsai's new album was expected to be released on July 15, 2001.[6] On June 19, 2001, it was revealed that Tsai would sing the Mandarin version of the theme song "Where the Dream Takes You" of 2001 Disney animated film, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, making her the third singer to sing the Chinese theme song for a Disney movie, following Coco Lee and Jacky Cheung.[7]

On June 21, 2001, it was revealed that her new album would be released on July 13, 2001,[8] and it revealed that Jay Chou had written a song titled "Can't Speak Clearly" for the album.[9] On June 30, 2001, Tsai premiered the song "Where the Dream Takes You" in Taipei, Taiwan.[10] On July 3, 2001, it was revealed that Tsai's overseas management would be handed over to the manager of Faye Wong and Na Ying, and it revealed that she planned to embark a concert tour by the end of the year.[11]


Writing and recording


Tsai covered Simon & Garfunkel's Bridge over Troubled Water on the album
Tsai covered Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water" on the album

"If You Don't Want" is a high-pitch and moving ballad, with lyrics describing Tsai's serious, persistent, trusting, and free attitude towards life and love. "Lucky Number" was inspired by Paul Lee's impression of Tsai's stage charm, with a strong and elastic rhythm.

The lyrics of "Can't Speak Clearly" describe a girl's inner conflict between two boys,[12] it was originally written by Tsai and titled "Dialogue",[11] but it was replaced due to the unsuitable combination of lyrics and melody. "Bridge over Troubled Water" was originally sung by Simon & Garfunkel.[13] It incorporated R&B and gospel music elements with a passionate, high-pitch blast, and Tsai used vibrant, thick vocals to interpret the song which talks about friendship.[7]


Title and artwork


Tsai's debut album, 1019, established her popularity and she named the album "Lucky Number", because she thought numbers would bring her luck.[14] The album has two editions—standard and deluxe editions, the standard edition features four photo cards, while the deluxe one features two photo books. The photo books cost a total of NT$1.5 million, which were finally selected from over 3,000 pictures taken in ten different scenes, including swimming pools, libraries, record stores, supermarkets, campuses, and stages.[15] The cover of the album chose Tsai's picture with fresh makeup and simple outfit, and the black tube top and her glowing eyes showed the aura of maturity in her.[12]


Release and promotion


On June 28, 2001, Tsai held an album pre-order event in Kaohsiung, Taiwan,[16] the pre-order gift was a CD which includes the songs "Where the Dream Takes You" and "Bridge over Troubled Water", which were limited to 20,000 copies.[17] On July 3, 2001, Tsai held a press conference in Taipei, Taiwan to announce that the album had been pre-ordered more than 28,000 copies in the country within 50 hours of opening for pre-order, and she also announced that the release date of the album would be advanced to July 7, 2001.[18] On July 14, 2001, Tsai held a signing session in Taipei, Taiwan.[19] On July 21, 2001, she held the Lucky Number Concert in Taipei, Taiwan.[20] The album was one of the top 20 highest-selling albums in Taiwan in 2001,[4] and it ranked number 19 and number 20 on 2001 Rose Records and Tachung Records year-end album sales charts, respectively.


Live performances


On July 8, 2001, Tsai participated in the TVBS-G television show Super Live and performed "If You Don't Want" in the show.[21] On July 29, 2001, Tsai attended the closing party of a 30 Hour Famine event held by Formosa Television and sang "Take It Easy" at the event.[22] On August 12, 2001, she participated in the High Sense Concert held by Gala Television, where she sang "Take It Easy" and "Can't Speak Clearly".[23] On August 19, 2001, Tsai attended Summer Music Summit held by MTV Mandarin and performed "Lucky Number", "Watch over Me", "Can't Speak Clearly", "Let Me Alone", "If You Don't Want", "Bridge over Troubled Water", and "Take It Easy."[24] On August 23, 2001, Tsai participated in the TVBS-G television show Super Live, where she sang "Bridge over Troubled Water" and "If You Don't Want".[25]

On October 10, 2001, Tsai attended the a national day's concert held by Chinese Television, where she sang "Take It Easy" and "Can't Speak Clearly".[26] On December 24, 2001, Tsai attended a Christmas party held by MTV Mandarin, where she sang "Can't Speak Clearly" and "If You Don't Want".[27] On December 31, 2001, Tsai sang "Lucky Number" and "Bridge over Troubled Water" at a New Year's Eve party held by TVBS-G in Taipei, Taiwan.[28] On the same day, Tsai attended another New Year's Eve party held by Gala Television in Taichung, Taiwan, where she sang "Lucky Number" and "Can't Speak Clearly".[29] On January 25, 2002, Tsai participated in the 8th China Music Awards and sang "Lucky Number" at the event.[30] Since then, Tsai has been performing songs from the album at various events.


Music videos


The music video of "If You Don't Want" was directed by Chin Cho, and it features Taiwanese actor Ryan Kuo.[31] The music video of "Lucky Number" was directed by Milo Hsu.[32] The music video of "Bridge over Troubled Water" was directed by Marlboro Lai.[33] The music videos of "Can't Speak Clearly", "Watch Me", and "Catcher" were all directed by Px3.[34][35][36]


Contractual dispute


In early July 2001, Tsai's father Tsai Chu-chen sent legal attest letters to companies who have cooperated with her in the past. The letter described the dissatisfaction of Tsai and her family to the company D Sound, including they thought that D Sound didn't actually has the right to manage her business and short paid her. At the same time, Tsai Chu-chen said that he only wanted to clarify the contract with D Sound, and he said that he had no intention to sue D Sound. On the other hand, D Sound's manager Tso Ke-hui sent a legal attest letter to Tsai and her family on the grounds that they were involved in defamation.[37] After that, Tsai Chu-chen decided to suspend her business activities since August 20, 2001.[38]

On August 15, 2001, Tsai's lawyers Ting Hsi-cheng and Sun Shih-chun held a press conference together with Tsai and her family, and they unilaterally announced that Tsai and D Sound had ended their contractual relationship.[39] Later, D Sound and their lawyer Chang An-chi also held a press conference, announcing that Tsai's unilateral early termination of the contract was a breach of contract, and they demanded Tsai a public apology and a total of NT$10 million in damages.[40] Meanwhile, Tsai Chu-chen pointed out that D Sound's manager David Wu had asked Tsai and her mother Huang Chun-mei to sign a consent after the Examinee Night Concert on July 10, 2000, including Tsai authorized D Sound solely to sign all matters with Warner, and David Wu asked Tsai and her mother didn't tell her father.[41] Tsai Chu-chen later found out the consent and expressed his dissatisfaction with it, David Wu later agreed to withdraw the consent, but Universal Music Taiwan's music director Sam Chen persuaded Tsai to sign the consent again after Tsai turned 20 years old.[42] In response, Sam Chen issued a statement that the consent was a will without legal effect, and Warner would never cooperated with Tsai in the future, and he reserved the right to legal recourse of Tsai and her family's remarks at the press conference.[43] Later, David Wu released a letter to Tsai and her family publicly, and he said that he would not sue Tsai for the time being.[44]

In early November 2001, Tsai signed Angie Chai's company Comic Ritz, and then D Sound formally filed a criminal lawsuit against Tsai. On December 4, 2001, the Taiwan Taipei District Prosecutors Office held a court investigation. D Sound accused Tsai and her family of slander and demanded compensation of NT$27 million, while Tsai and her family pointed out that D Sound was suspected of embezzlement.[45] On January 21, 2002, Tsai and D Sound filed for arbitration respectively, and the contractual dispute was expected to be settled around June 2002. Tsai Chu-chen also said that he has applied to the Taiwan Taipei District Court for a provisional punishment, which was approved by the court and an execution order was issued. Therefore, D Sound should not prevent Tsai from inviting third parties to record and distribute audio publications, film advertisements, and act in televisions before the arbitration ruling.[46] On January 29, 2002, D Sound filed a criminal complaint against Tsai again, alleging that Tsai's live performances at MTV Mandarin's Christmas party and TVBS-G's New Year's Eve concert in the last year infringed on the recording copyright. Meanwhile, D Sound chose to make public Tsai's income statement during her D Sound era to prove that the accounts were clean. On January 31, 2002, Tsai and D Sound attended the second arbitration tribunal.[47]

On June 4, 2002, the Chinese Arbitration Association Taipei ruled that Tsai had to pay D Sound NT$9 million for only two years of the seven-year contract.[48] D Sound said: "The arbitration association's decision has cleared us of the charges that Jolin Tsai and her family had made against D Sound for breach of trust, embezzlement, and accounting irregularities." D Sound also said: "D Sound is considering dropping the criminal defamation lawsuit against Jolin Tsai and her family. However, for the sake of protecting the rights and interests of the company, we will not revoke the criminal responsibility for Jolin Tsai's infringement of the recording copyright, because it involves intellectual property rights." Tsai Chu-chen said: "The arbitrator found that we have the right to terminate the contract, which means that D Sound has violated the trust and misappropriated the short payment."[49]


Critical reception


Tencent Entertainment's Shuwa commented: "The most wonderful piece of work in her universal period. R&B, hip-hop, and other increasingly adept styles made Jolin Tsai's attempt in the musical style to be more bold, disco and rap made the whole album both listenable and popular to a higher level. As the last album during her Universal era, the production is still good enough to catch up with the integrity of Show Your Love. In terms of the whole album, Lucky Number almost contains all the musical styles Jolin Tsai tried during the Universal era, lyrical, cheerful, sad, rhythmic, which can be regarded as a periodic summary. At the time, Jolin Tsai's style of dance songs has been relatively stable, although it can't get rid of the girlish sentiment, but the quality is there. In addition, the first-time cooperation with Kay Huang and Paula Ma on this album changed Jolin Tsai's usual practice of cooperating only with male producers. Unfortunately, the contractual dispute with the management company affected the promotion of this album, which regrettably became Jolin Tsai's worst-selling album during the Universal era."[3]


Accolades


On January 25, 2002, the song "Lucky Number" won a China Music Award for Top Songs.[50]


Track listing


Lucky Number – Standard edition and deluxe edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Bridge over Troubled Water"Paul SimonPaul SimonDavid Wu4:36
2."Watch Me Closely" (看緊我)Julian YuChen WeiChen Wei3:40
3."Lucky Number"Hsieh Meng-chuanPaul LeePaul Lee4:18
4."If You Don't Want" (如果不想要)Hsieh Meng-chuan
  • Low Shao Ying
  • Chervun Liew
4:12
5."Catcher" (捕手)Adam HsuPeter LeePeter Lee3:55
6."Take It Easy"
  • Julian Yu
  • Mao Mao
Chen Chih-yuanDavid Wu3:52
7."Only One of You" (只有一個你)Yao ChienAzlan Abu HassanPeter Lee4:24
8."Can't Speak Clearly" (你怎麼連話都說不清楚)Mao MaoJay ChouPeter Lee5:05
9."Surprise"Mao MaoJae ChongDavid Wu3:09
10."Let Me Alone" (由我)Hsieh Tien-yaoHsieh Tien-yaoKay Huang4:05
Total length:41:16
Lucky Number – Malaysian limited edition (VCD)
No.TitleLength
1."Lucky Number" (music video)4:25
2."If You Don't Want" (music video)4:21
Total length:8:46

Release history


Region Date Format(s) Edition Distributor
China July 7, 2001
  • CD
  • cassette
Standard Push
Indonesia Cassette Universal
Malaysia
  • CD
  • cassette
CD+VCD Limited
Taiwan
  • CD
  • cassette
  • Standard
  • deluxe

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