Regine (album)
Regine | ||||
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Studio album by Regine Velasquez | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Genre | Pop, adult contemporary, OPM | |||
Length | 30:54 | |||
Language | English, Tagalog | |||
Label | Viva Records | |||
Producer | Vic del Rosario, Jr. (executive) Ronnie Henares | |||
Regine Velasquez chronology | ||||
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Singles from Regine | ||||
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Regine is the first studio album by Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, released in 1987 by Viva Records in the Philippines in CD and cassette format[1] and later released on 2002 in digital download.[2] The album was produced by Ronnie Henares, also her manager then. It was composed of original Filipino compositions by Christine Bendebel, Vehnee Saturno and OPM 1980s singer-composer Keno among others, except for "Ebb Tide" originally by Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra composed by Robert Maxwell and Carl Sigman. The carrier single released is "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang" together with "Maybe Now, Maybe Then".[3]
Contents
1 Background
2 Track listing
3 References
4 See also
Background
Regine is Velasquez's first full studio album released after winning champion at RPN 9's Ang Bagong Kampeon singing competition. Although she recorded a song before the album titled "Love Me Again" released through OctoArts, but with her name "Chona Velasquez". However, in 1986 after performing in Martin Nievera's late night TV program "Penthouse Live" aired over GMA-7, Nievera suggested that she use her own name which is "Regine" than her nickname.[4][5] It was then that under new management with Ronnie Henares[6][7] got her a recording contract to Viva Records owned by Mr. Vic del Rosario. All of the songs in the album were produced by Ronnie Henares.[8] The song "Isang Lahi" was later used in the film Gabi Ka Na Kumander.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Will There Really Be A Morning" | Joaquin Francisco Sanchez | 03:27 |
2. | "Maybe Now, Maybe Then" | Nina Puno | 03:35 |
3. | "Light In The Dark" | Juan Miguel Salvador/Marissa Bunag | 04:09 |
4. | "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang" | Christine Bendebel | 04:27 |
5. | "The One I Love" | Christine Bendebel | 03:21 |
6. | "Ebb Tide" | Robert Maxwell, Carl Sigman | 04:25 |
7. | "Isang Lahi" | Vehnee Saturno, Freddie Saturno | 04:01 |
8. | "Urong Sulong" | Christine Bendebel | 03:29 |
References
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^ "iTunes: Regine". Retrieved 2011-08-12.
^ Himig.com.ph. "Himig: Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang/Maybe Now Maybe Then LP". Retrieved September 4, 2011.
^ Jojo P. Panaligan (May 24, 2011). "Martin believes part of his music's integrity lies in 'redundancy'". MB.com.ph. Retrieved September 4, 2011.
^ "Regine Velasquez humble biography and also a dyslexic". INQUIRER.net. 2008-11-26.
^ Crispina Martinez-Belen (2009-10-12). "What AFS has done to three showbiz celebs". MB.com.ph.
^ Manila Bulletin (2009-09-12). "A new and revitalized GMA Artist Center under VP Ida Henares". MB.com.ph.
^ "Regine Velasquez-A Songbird In Flight And Soaring High". Retrieved August 16, 2011.
See also
- Regine Velasquez discography
- List of best-selling albums in the Philippines