PaskonAPO

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PaskonAPO
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Studio album by
Released 1991
Genre Original Pilipino Music, Filipino Rock, Pop
Label Universal Records, Philippines
APO Hiking Society chronology
The Best of Apo Hiking Society Volume 2
(1991)
''PaskonAPO''
(1991)
1-2-3
(1992)

PaskonAPO [1] is the twelfth studio album of the Filipino trio Apo Hiking Society. It's an 11-track Christmas album released in 1991, under Universal Records. 15 years later, the cd was re-released and digitally remastered in 2006 with a new cover.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Paskong Walang Pera" - 03:53
  2. "12 Days of Pinoy Krismas" - 03:43
  3. "Pasko Na Sinta Ko, Miss Kita Kung Christmas" - 05:41
  4. "Sanggol Na Mahiwaga" - 03:49
  5. "Himig ng Pasko" - 03:33
  6. "Pasko Na sa Mundo" - 03:20
  7. "Panahon ng Pag-ibig" - 04:19
  8. "Pasko Na" - 03:37
  9. "Lata ang Aming Tambol" - 03:06
  10. "Tuloy Na Tuloy Pa Rin ang Pasko" - 02:39
  11. "Ang Pasko" - 03:32

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References

  1. "Apo Hiking Society PaskonAPO Album on Discogs".