Eraserheads Anthology Two

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Anthology Two
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedAugust 16, 2006 (2006-08-16)
Recorded1993–2001
Genre
Length
  • 51:35 (disc 1)
  • 63:55 (disc 2)
Label
Producer
  • Robin Rivera
  • Eraserheads
  • Ed Formoso
  • Dem
CompilerVic Valenciano
Eraserheads chronology
Eraserheads Anthology
(2004)
Anthology Two
(2006)
Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert 08.30.08
(2008)

Eraserheads Anthology Two is a greatest hits album of the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It was released by BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. in 2006 as a sequel to the 2004 compilation album Eraserheads Anthology .

Contents

Anthology Two features several tracks from their studio albums as well as two bonus tracks from the 1994 album Circus and the non-album track "Casa Fantastica", first featured in the 1996 compilation album 1896: Ang Pagsilang. [1] [2]

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Tindahan Ni Aling Nena" Ultraelectromagneticpop! , 19933:07
2."Shirley"Ultraelectromagneticpop!4:02
3."Shake Yer Head"Ultraelectromagneticpop!4:05
4."Hey, Jay" Circus , 19944:141
5."Alkohol"Circus2:55
6."Wishing Wells"Circus3:35
7."Butterscotch"Circus4:38
8."Sa Wakas"Circus2:38
9."Wating"Bonus track from Circus4:16
10."Kailan Lounge"Bonus track from Circus3:19
11."Waiting for the Bus" Cutterpillow , 19953:17
12."Paru-Parong Ningning"Cutterpillow2:50
13."Poorman's Grave"Cutterpillow4:38
14."Walang Nagbago"Cutterpillow3:24
Total length:51:35
Disc two
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."Casa Fantastica"1896: Ang Pagsilang, 19965:17
2."Futuristic" Sticker Happy , 19972:55
3."Balikbayan Box"Sticker Happy5:16
4."Andalusian Dog"Sticker Happy5:05
5."Ha Ha Ha"Sticker Happy4:46
6."Spoliarium"Sticker Happy5:31
7."Tikman" Bananatype , 19972:59
8."Saturn Return" Aloha Milkyway , 19985:05
9."Scorpio Rising"Aloha Milkyway5:11
10."Tama Ka" Natin99 , 19993:24
11."68 Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue"Natin995:38
12."Palamig" Carbon Stereoxide , 20014:27
13."Playground"Carbon Stereoxide4:16
14."Christmas Party" Fruitcake , 19964:05
Total length:1:03:55

Personnel

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