Panorama (6cyclemind album)

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Panorama
6cyclemind panorama.jpg
Studio album by
6cyclemind
ReleasedNovember 11, 2005
RecordedTracks Studios
Genre Alternative rock
Length61:22
Label Musiko Records
&
Sony Music Philippines
6cyclemind chronology
Permission to Shine
(2003)
'''Panorama'''
(2005)
Home
(2007)
Singles from Panorama
  1. "Sandalan"
    Released: June 2005
  2. "I"
    Released: August 2005
  3. "Umaasa"
    Released: October 2005
  4. "Trip"
    Released: December 2005/January 2006

Panorama, stylized as [panorama], is the second studio album of the Filipino band, 6cyclemind. It has 16 tracks and released under BMG Records Pilipinas in 2005. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing and duration

TitleComposerLength
"4 Years, 9Months"0:37
"Sandalan" ("To Lean On")J. D. Hernandez3:56
"I"J. D. Hernandez3:58
"Clown"J.D. Hernandez4:49
"CollideC. Isidro, Wency Cornejo 5:03
"Online"R. Dimaculangan3:05
"Di Tayo Titigil" ("We Won't Stop")J.D. Hernandez4:42
"Naghihintay" ("Waiting")J.D. Hernandez4:31
"Umaasa" ("Hoping")J.D. Hernandez, R. Sarmiento, B. Cañamo, R. Dimaculangan, Rap Lyrics by: Francis Magalona 4:53
"Away"R. Dimaculangan3:49
"Bright Side"1:10
"Touch"J. D. Hernandez, K. Artajos4:28
"Landas" ("Path")R. Sarmiento, R. Dimaculangan, C. Isidro3:37
"Kailanman" ("Whenever")C. Isidro4:30
"Trip"J. D. Hernandez, W. Pineda, T. Marcelo3:33
"Sige (Acoustic Version)"J. D. Hernandez4:41

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References

  1. "6 Cycle Mind". November 11, 2005. Retrieved September 6, 2022.
  2. "6cyclemind Returns With "Panorama"". titikpilipino.com. Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Archived from the original on March 2, 2006. Retrieved March 2, 2006.