Eraserheads Anthology Two

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Anthology Two
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 16, 2006 (2006-08-16)
Recorded1990-2002
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock, pop rock, Christmas music
Length51:35 (disc 1)
63:55 (disc 2)
Label Musiko Records
&
Sony-BMG Music Entertainment
Producer Robin Rivera, Eraserheads, Ed Formoso and Dem
Eraserheads chronology
Eraserheads Anthology
(2004)
Anthology Two
(2006)
Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert 08.30.08
(2008)

Eraserheads Anthology Two is the second greatest hits compilation album of the defunct Filipino alternative band Eraserheads. [1] It was released in 2006 by Sony BMG Music Entertainment & Musiko Records in the Philippines. It features the hits of the band during their peak popularity in the 1990s such as "Tindahan Ni Aling Nena", "Shirley", "Shake Yer Head", "Hey Jay", "Alkohol", "Sa Wakas", "Kailan Lounge", "Spoliarium", and "Tikman". The tracks were taken from their multi-platinum albums "Ultraelectromagneticpop!", "Circus" "Cutterpillow", "Fruitcake", "Sticker Happy", "Bananatype EP", "Aloha Milkyway", "Natin ’99" and "Carbon Stereoxide". [2] The album is released in a 2-disc set with fourteen tracks per disc.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Tindahan Ni Aling Nena" - 03:07
  2. "Shirley" - 04:02
  3. "Shake Yer Head" - 04:05
  4. "Hey Jay" - 04:41
  5. "Alkohol" - 02:55
  6. "Wishing Wells" - 03:35
  7. "Butterscotch" - 04:38
  8. "Sa Wakas" - 02:38
  9. "Wating" - 04:16
  10. "Kailan Lounge" - 03:19
  11. "Waiting For The Bus" - 03:27
  12. "Paru-Parong Ningning" - 02:50
  13. "Poorman's Grave" - 04:38
  14. "Walang Nagbago" - 03:24

Disc 2

  1. "Casa Fantastica" - 05:17
  2. "Futuristic" - 02:55
  3. "Balikbayan Box" - 05:16
  4. "Andalusian Dog" - 05:05
  5. "Ha Ha Ha" - 04:46
  6. "Spoliarium" - 05:31
  7. "Tikman" - 02:59
  8. "Saturn Return" - 05:05
  9. "Scorpio Rising" - 05:11
  10. "Tama Ka" - 03:24
  11. "68 Dr Sixto Antonio Avenue" - 05:38
  12. "Palamig" - 04:27
  13. "Playground" - 04:16
  14. "Christmas Party" - 04:05

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