Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads

Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads is the first tribute album for the popular Filipino alternative band The Eraserheads. It was named after the band's first studio album UltraElectroMagneticPop!.[1] The album was released under Musiko Records & Sony BMG Music Philippines, Inc. (now known as Sony Music Philippines & BMG Rights Management) on November 29, 2005[2] and consists of 17 Eraserheads songs that were interpreted by Philippine bands and solo musical artists such as 6cyclemind, Imago, Barbie Almalbis, Spongecola, Kitchie Nadal and MYMP.[3] The album contains the songs "Alapaap", "Magasin", "With a Smile", "Pare Ko", "Ang Huling El Bimbo" and "Maling Akala".

Ultraelectromagneticjam!:
The Music Of The Eraserheads
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 29, 2005
Recorded2005
GenreAlternative rock, indie rock, pop rock
Length78:22
LabelMusiko Records
&
Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Track listing

  1. "Alapaap" - 05:02 Performed by: 6 Cycle Mind
  2. "Magasin" - 04:32 Performed by: Paolo Santos
  3. "Spoliarium" - 05:47 Performed by: Imago
  4. "Overdrive" - 03:00 Performed by: Barbie Almalbis
  5. "With a Smile" - 04:24 Performed by: South Border
  6. "Tikman" - 03:23 Performed by: Sugarfree
  7. "Ligaya" - 04:32 Performed by: Kitchie Nadal
  8. "Torpedo" - 03:31 Performed by: Isha
  9. "SuperProxy2K6" - 05:36 Performed by: Francis M. and Ely Buendia of Eraserheads
  10. "Huwag Kang Matakot" - 03:35 Performed by: Orange and Lemons
  11. "Pare Ko" - 06:02 Performed by: Spongecola
  12. "Huwag Mo Nang Itanong" - 05:09 Performed by: MYMP
  13. "Hard To Believe" - 03:39 Performed by: Cueshé
  14. "Alkohol" - 04:05 Performed by: Radioactive Sago Project
  15. "Maling Akala" - 04:48 Performed by: Brownman Revival
  16. "Ang Huling El Bimbo" - 06:12 Performed by: Rico J. Puno
  17. "Para Sa Masa" - 05:05 Performed by: Various Artists

Notes

  • "Alapaap" was also covered by 6CycleMind in 2012 except the vocals are the new frontman Tutti Caringal (formerly from Protein Shake) and duet with Eunice Jorge of the pop rock band Gracenote. This was released on the compilation album The Reunion: An Eraserheads Tribute Album.
  • Brownman Revival's rendition of "Maling Akala" also appears on their first studio album Steady Lang in 2005.

References


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