Trip (Rivermaya album)

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Trip
Rivermaya.trip.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 1996
StudioDigital FX International Inc.
Genre OPM, Rock
Label Musiko Records
BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc.
Producer Rico Blanco, Chito S. Roño & Lizza G. Nakpil
Rivermaya chronology
RiverMaya
(1994)
Trip
(1996)
Atomic Bomb
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Trip is the second studio album by Filipino rock band Rivermaya. It has 13 tracks and was released under BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. in 1996. [1] It is the first album to introduce Rico Blanco as the band's full-time guitarist. [2] after the departure of Perf de Castro the year previous. Since the album release, the album went gold overnight and reached platinum status in six days and the carrier single "Kisapmata" becomes the most requested tune in Top Rating FM Stations. [3] On June 30, 1996, the band launched their first Music Video on their next single "Himala" at the TV show ASAP. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Rico Blanco, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Princess of Disguise" 3:06
2."Hilo" 4:30
3."Monopoly" 4:44
4."Himala" 4:08
5."Flowers" 5:37
6."Sunog"6:12
7."Is It Sunny Where You Are?"
  • Blanco
  • Azarcon
3:08
8."Kundiman" 5:27
9."Lost" 3:40
10."Kisapmata" 4:43
11."Nerd Kills Goliath" 0:41
12."Out Of Reach" 4:30
13."Panahon Na Naman (vocals Rico Blanco, original version)" 6:07
Total length:56:33

Trivia

Personnel

Additional musician

Album credits

Accolades

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResult
1996RX 93.1 Year-End AwardsTop 20 Requested OPM Songs"Himala"1st [13]
Top 20 Requested OPM Songs"Kisapmata"3rd [13]
Top 20 Requested OPM Songs"Panahon na Naman"13th [13]
RX 93.1 Year-End AwardsTop 20 Requested Songs"Himala"8th [14]
Top 20 Requested Songs'"Kisapmata"10th [14]
1997RX 93.1 Year-End AwardsTop 20 Requested OPM Songs"Kundiman"13th [15]

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