Grey (album) - Conceptual Aspect

Conceptual Aspect

When the producers revised the successful formula of the last album, they realised it was Sandy's image and "semi-adult contemporary music" that caught the fans. Therefore, the thoughts, life and ideas of a single lady or Sandy herself is expanded even more in this album. Like her last album, she clearly paid more effort into something she was comfortable to work with.

In this album, Sandy led out an even longer curly set of hair. This was her trademark along with her dance moves of "Grey", which was once again, choreographed by Clarence Hui. The mood of "Grey" is darker and rougher than her previous albums, hence why the album name, track 1, and track 6 gave reference. To aid with the concept, the photos in the album were all black and white depicting Sandy and bandmates practising at the rehearsal. Fans regard this album as to "less breakthrough, more commercial success" as compared to her last album.

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