Kami nAPO Muna Ulit

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Kami nAPO Muna ULIT
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2007
Genre
Length72:42
Label Universal Records
Various artists chronology
Kami nAPO Muna
(2006)
Kami nAPO Muna ULIT
(2007)

Kami nAPO Muna ULIT is the second tribute album to the 1970s Filipino musical group APO Hiking Society. It was released in 2007, and is a follow-up to the previous year's Kami nAPO Muna . Like the prior album, Kami nAPO Muna Ulit features covers of APO Hiking Society songs, performed by a number of Filipino bands and artists.

Contents

Within two weeks of its release, Kami nAPO Muna Ulit was certified as a gold record. [1]

Title and release history

"Kami nAPO Muna ULIT", in Filipino, literally means "It's our turn again"; the phrase also being a play on the Apo name. The APO Hiking Society itself used the word nAPO ("na po", a formal phrase meaning "already") in many of their concerts and on a noontime television show.

A two-disc limited edition set of Kami nAPO Muna ULIT has been released; it contains the original Apo Hiking Society renditions of the tribute tracks on the second disc.

Track listing

All tracks are written by APO Hiking Society

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."American Junk" Kamikazee and Parokya ni Edgar 2:46
2."Salawikain ("Proverb")" Mcoy Fundales of Orange and Lemons (feat. the Spaceflower Show)4:08
3."Prinsesa ("Princess")" Itchyworms 3:03
4."Saan na Nga Ba'ng Barkada ("Where Is the Clique")" Sponge Cola 4:26
5."Tuyo Na'ng Damdamin ("The Feelings Have Dried")"Silent Sanctuary3:12
6."Wala nang Hahanapin Pa ("Can't Ask for Anything More")" True Faith 4:10
7."Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba ("It's Hard to Love Someone Else's Girlfriend")" Hilera 2:13
8."Love Is for Singing"The Bloomfields4:04
9."Syotang Pa-class ("Classy Girlfriend")" Radioactive Sago Project (feat. Raimund Marasigan)3:57
10."Kaibigan ("Friend")" Up Dharma Down 4:13
11."Show Me a Smile" Imago 4:03
12."Isang Dangkal ("A Hand-breadth")" Paramita 3:57
13."Heto Na ("Here It Comes")"Concrete Sam4:32
14."Tuloy ang Ikot ng Mundo ("The World Keeps Spinning")" Dicta License 6:15
15."Hanggang May Pag-ibig ("While Love Remains")"Chillitees4:07
16."Just a Smile Away" Shamrock 3:35
17."Suntok sa Buwan ("Punch at the Moon")"Scrambled Eggs4:23
18."Lumang Tugtugin ("An Old Song")"APO All-Star5:38
Total length:72:42

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References

  1. Deni Rose M. Afinidad (September 18, 2007). "More bands revive APO songs". Manila Standard Today.