I just bought this new album, “Panaginip” of Noel Cabangon . I think I am now a fan of Noel because I also bought his previous album “Byahe”.

Panaginip has 15 tracks which consists of 4 cover or revived songs and 11 original compositions of Cabangon. Unlike his prior album, Byahe, the songs in this new album are mostly done with a full band with orchestral arrangements.

Two original songs, Hulog Ka ng Langit and Ikaw na Sana, were perfectly done in collaboration with Ebe Dancel, former Sugarfree lead vocal, and Diamond soul siren Nina, respectively. Other impressive new songs include “Panaginip”, “Dahan-Dahan”, “Bayani ng Bayan”, Ngayon ang Bagong Simula”, “Walang Katulad” and “Awit ng Naghahanap” which is inspired by victims of political killings. “Sana Dumating Ka”, “Dahil Nariyan Ka” and “Umuulan sa Tag-Araw, Umaaraw sa Tag-Ulan” are 3 longtime original songs of Noel Cabangon.

The cover songs include: “Bulag, Pipi, Bingi” (Grand prize song of the 2nd Metropop Music Festival, originally performed by Freddie Aguilar), the Heber Bartolome classic “Tayo’y Mga Pinoy”, “Tag-Ulan” by Lolita & The Boys and the Pete Lacaba/Ding Achacoso-written “Sangandaan”, which gained attention from the Mike De Leon classic film “Sister Stella L”.

“Panaginip” Tracklisting is as follows:

1. Bulag, Pipi, Bingi
2. Dahan Dahan Lang
3. Hulog Ka Ng Langit with Ebe Dancel
4. Sana Dumating Ka Na
5. Ikaw Na Sana with Nina
6. Dahil Nariyan Ka
7. Sangandaan
8. Panaginip
9. Walang Katulad
10. Tag-Ulan
11. Tayo’y Mga Pinoy
12. Awit Ng Naghahanap
13. Umuulan Sa Tag-Araw, Umaaraw Sa Tag-Ulan
14. Bayani Ng Bayan
15. Ngayon Ang Bagong Simula

 

Source: Universal Records Philippines Facebook Fan Page

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