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Retro (Regine Velasquez album)

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Retro
Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded1995—1996
StudioDragon Recording Studio, Hong Kong
GenrePop, dance
Length1:00:49
LanguageEnglish
LabelPolycosmic Records
MCA-Phil
Mercury Records
PolyGram Records
ProducerAlex Chan (executive)
Chito Ilagan
Regine Velasquez (associate)
Regine Velasquez chronology
My Love Emotion
(1995)
Retro
(1996)
Love Was Born On Christmas Day
(1996)
Singles from Retro
  1. "Fly"
  2. "I Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely"
  3. "Bluer Than Blue"
  4. "You Were There"
  5. "Zoom"
  6. "I Can't Help It (Duet with Remus Choy)"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Retro is the eighth studio album by Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, released in 1996 through PolyGram Records.[1][2] The album contains new arrangements of songs from the 1970s and 1980s such as Andy Gibb's "I Can't Help It", a duet with Remus Choy of Grasshopper, Melissa Manchester's "Through the Eyes of Love" and Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love Is".[3] Velasquez also did an acoustic version of Orleans's "Dance With Me" as a duet with her mother, Teresita Velasquez.[3] Although most of the songs are remakes there are two songs ("Nothing Left for Me" and the lyrics to "Fly") with original content.[3]

Track listing

Notes

  • ^a contains samples from "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire.
  • ^b Teresita Velasquez, Regine's mother, is credited under the alias, "Mommy V.".
  • ^c not included on the early pressings of the album until it was released as a single.
  • "Sound of Silence" (Prologue/Epilogue), "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" and "I Just Don't Want to Be Lonely" are originally titled "The Sounds of Silence", "Through the Eyes of Love" and "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely" from their original artists, respectively.

Personnel

Credits taken from Retro liner notes[1]

Production
  • Ronnie Ng – arranger (tracks 1 & 15)
  • Beta Soul – arranger (track 2)
  • Don Manalang – arranger (tracks 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13 & 14)
  • Jeffrey Felix – arranger (tracks 5, 7, 8, 13 & 14)
  • Jerry Joanino – arranger (tracks 6 & 10)
  • Simon Chan – arranger (track 9)
  • Dindo Aldecoa – arranger (tracks 10 & 12)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Gonzales, David. "Retro > Review". AllMusic. Archived from the original on November 9, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Van Zuylen, Gary (April 7, 1997). "Regine capturing Chinese hearts". The Nation. Archived from the original on January 16, 2016. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Polygram Music Group (1997). Retro (Liner notes). Regine Velasquez. PolyCosmic Records. p. 5. 5342242.
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