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This article is about the Carabao album. For manufacturing in Thailand, see Economy of Thailand § Industry and manufacturing. For the esports team, see Made in Thailand e-Sports.
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1984 studio album by Carabao
เมดอินไทยแลนด์ (Made in Thailand)
cover of 20th Anniversary reissue edition
Studio album by Carabao
ReleasedDecember 1984
Recorded1984
GenrePhleng phuea chiwit
Lengthn/a
LabelGMM Grammy / AMIGO (1984)
Warner Music Thailand (2005 and 2011, remastered)
ProducerCarabao
Carabao chronology
Th. Thahaan Ot Thon
(1983)
เมดอินไทยแลนด์ (Made in Thailand)
(1984)
Ameerikooi
(1985)

Made In Thailand (MIT, เมดอินไทยแลนด์) is the fifth album by Thai rock band Carabao. Released in December 1984, this is their most popular album having sold over five million copies. The titular song was used in the 1985 Sompote Sands film Magic Lizard.

Bua Looi, the fifth part in the Thyk Kwai tui series, which can be considered one of the band's signature songs. It was also opened in the women's volleyball tournament at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics between South Korea vs Turkey in quarter-finals round.

Track listing

Track Thai Transcription
01 เมดอินไทยแลนด์ Made In Thailand
02 มหาลัย Mahaalai
03 ลูกหิน Luuk Hin
04 ลูกแก้ว Luuk Kaew
05 หำเทียม Ham Thiam
06 สองเฒ่าผู้ยิ่งใหญ่ Soong Thaw Phuu Jing Jai
07 ราชาเงินผ่อน Raachaangoen Phoon
08 นางงามตู้กระจก Naang Ngaam Tuu Kracok
09 เรฟูจี Refugee
10 บัวลอย (ถึกควายทุย ๕) Bua Looi (Thyk Kwai tui 5)

References

  1. ""คาราบาว" บุกโตเกียวเกมส์!!! เพลง "บัวลอย" ดังสนั่น" ["Carabao" invades Tokyo Games!!! "Bua Looi" loudly]. ASTV Manager (in Thai). 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2021-08-05.


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