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Tagala Talaga
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1991
GenrePop, OPM
Length32:52
LanguageTagalog
LabelSunshine/Vicor
ProducerChito Ilagan (executive)
Ronnie Henares
Bambi Santos (assistant producer)
Regine Velasquez chronology
Nineteen 90
(1990)
Tagala Talaga
(1991)
Reason Enough
(1993)
Singles from Tagala Talaga
  1. "Buhay Ng Buhay Ko"
    Released: October 1991
  2. "Kahit Ika’y Panaginip Lang"
    Released: November 1991
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rate Your Music[1]

Tagala Talaga is the third studio album by Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, released in October 1991 by Vicor Records in the Philippines[2] in LP, cassette and CD format.[3][4] It is her second album from Vicor Music Corporation after Nineteen 90 (1990). The album was produced by her then manager Ronnie Henares and consisted of Velasquez’ renditions of classic Filipino compositions by Freddie Aguilar, Ryan Cayabyab, Willy Cruz and George Canseco among others. The carrier single released is "Buhay Ng Buhay Ko" originally done by the Leah Navarro and composed by Nonong Pedero.[5] The album was certified gold[6] and double platinum[7] by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI).

Background

Tagala Talaga ("A Genuine Tagalog Lady") is her last album from Vicor Music Corporation before moving to Polycosmic Records. The album was her first all covers album re-interpreting classic OPM songs including compositions from National Artists for Music Awardees Ryan Cayabyab, Lucio D. San Pedro, and Levi Celerio.[8] Velasquez had a concert with the same album title under the direction of Freddie Santos[9] with the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra after the album release.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original Artist(s)Length
1."Maghihintay Ako Sa Iyo"Louie Ocampo, Baby GilAnthony Castelo03:54
2."Buhay Ng Buhay Ko"Nonong PederoLeah Navarro03:51
3."Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan" (with The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra)Lucio San Pedro, Levi CelerioIrma Potenciano, Aurelio Estanislao, Evelyn Mandac05:55
4."Kahit Ika'y Panaginip Lang"Ryan CayabyabBasil Valdez04:32
5."Sa Duyan Ng Pag-ibig"Willy CruzNonoy Zuñiga03:36
6."Hagkan"Louie Ocampo, Rowena ArrietaSharon Cuneta03:14
7."Anak" (with The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra)Freddie AguilarFreddie Aguilar03:55
8."Kastilyong Buhangin"George CansecoBasil Valdez03:58

Album Credits

Personnel[2]
  • Chito Ilagan – executive producer
  • Ronnie Henares – producer
  • Bambi Santos – assistant producer
  • Ida Ramos-Henares – cover and design
  • Jojo Isorena – cover and design
  • Romy Peralta – photography
Production[2]
  • The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra – orchestration, strings (tracks 3 and 7)[8]
  • Restituto Umali – conductor, arranger (tracks 3 and 7)
  • Louie Ocampo – arranger (tracks 1 and 6)
  • Eric Antonio – arranger (track 2)
  • Henry Garcia – arranger (tracks 4 and 8)
  • Carlo Bulahan – arranger (track 5)

References

  1. ^ "Rate Your Music ratings". August 11, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Titik Pilipino: Tagala Talaga". Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  3. ^ "Tagala Talaga in Amazon". Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  4. ^ "Tagala Talaga in CD format". Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  5. ^ Solid Hits Magazine (October 1, 1991). "More Hits From Vicor". Solid Hits Magazine #10.
  6. ^ A.S. "Gold certification". Archived from the original on April 9, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2007.
  7. ^ "Platinum certification". Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  8. ^ a b "Regine's Tagala Talaga". Philippine Daily Inquirer. December 7, 1991.
  9. ^ "Tagala Talaga concert". Retrieved August 14, 2011.

See also

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