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Transit (Sponge Cola album)

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Transit
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 8, 2006
RecordedWombworks Studio
GenrePinoy rock
Length48:55 (original)
1:11:36 (repackaged version)
LabelUniversal Records
ProducerPatrick Tirano
Sponge Cola
Sponge Cola chronology
Palabas
(2004)
Transit
(2006)
Sponge Cola
(2008)
Singles from Transit
  1. "Bitiw"
    Released: September 2, 2006
  2. "Tuliro"
    Released: December 1, 2006
  3. "Movie"
    Released: August 4, 2007
  4. "Pasubali"
    Released: January 21, 2008

Transit is the second studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released on September 8, 2006, and their first under Universal Records.[1][2][3] The album was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) with sales of 40,000 physical CD copies to date.[citation needed]

Transit spawned a carrier single, "Bitiw", which was released to radio stations on August 23. In 2008, Transit was re-released as Transit Deluxe, which features additional songs, acoustic versions of songs, a cover song by APO Hiking Society, and a radio edit version, as well as a Video CD (VCD) containing music videos.

In late 2013, Transit Deluxe was re-issued as part of Palabas & Transit Collection, a release that also includes the standard edition of Sponge Cola's debut album Palabas; this release does not include a VCD.

Background

In an interview, Yael Yuzon explained, "I think on the first record we just wanted to have an album out as a collection of songs written from high school; while on Transit, we wanted to push the limits of our song-writing so we took a creatively different approach for every song."[citation needed]

In popular culture

The single "Bitiw" was used as a theme song for the television series Pedro Penduko.[4][5] It was also performed in the second season of Your Face Sounds Familiar, when Yael Yuzon dueted with KZ Tandingan, the latter of whom impersonated Yael.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bitiw ("Let Go")"Words: by Dilay & Yuzon Music by: Dilay, Yuzon, Cantada Armovit3:21
2."Tuliro ("Dumbfounded")"Dilay4:19
3."Movie"Words by Armovit, Yuzon, Music by Yuzon4:34
4."The Wandering"Words: by Armovit & Yuzon Music by: Dilay, Yuzon, Cantada Armovit5:45
5."Gunita ("Memory")"Dilay3:03
6."Do You Know the Feeling"Words by Armovit, Yuzon, Yan Yuzon Music by Yan Yuzon3:45
7."Sa Bingit ng Isang Paalam ("In The Brink of a Farewell")"Dilay4:15
8."Myself in You"Cantada4:34
9."All We Need"Armovit & Yuzon4:04
10."Nocturne"Yael Yuzon2:44
11."Pasubali ("Reservations")"Dilay4:59
12."Harapin ("To Face It")"Dilay3:33

Transit Deluxe (VCD)

Music Videos
No.TitleLength
1."Sponge Cola Intro" 
2."Bitiw" 
3."Nakapagtataka" 
4."Tuliro" 
5."Tuloy Pa Rin" 
6."Movie" 
7."Pasubali" 

Transit Deluxe (2008)/Palabas & Transit Collection(2013)

AVCD(Transit Deluxe)/Bonus Track(Palabas & Transit Collection)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tuloy Pa Rin"Dilay2:58
2."Tuliro (Acoustic Version)"Dilay4:05
3."Nakapagtataka"Jim Paredes3:53
4."Pasubali (Acoustic Version)"Dilay3:56
5."Intercept"Lyrics: Yael Yuzon, Music: Sponge Cola4:03
6."Pasubali (Radio Edit)"Dilay4:06

Members

  • Yael Yuzon - vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Gosh Dilay - bass guitar, additional guitar (track 12)
  • Erwin Armovit - lead guitar
  • Chris Cantada - drums, additional guitar (track 12), backing vocals

Additional Musicians

  • Patrick Tirano - Additional Vocals (track 2,11), Additional Guitars (track 5,6)
  • Bea Garcia - Additional Vocals (track 4)
  • Yan Yuzon - Keyboards (track 6,9), Additional Guitars (track 6)
  • Yosef Garcia - Additional Vocals (track 9)

Album Credits

  • Executive Producer: Sponge Cola, Raymund R. Fabul, Kathleen Dy-Go
  • Track 2,6 & 10 Co Produced by: Yan Yuzon
  • Engineered & Mixed By: Patrick Tirano
  • Recorded at: Wombworks Studios Except "Nakapagtataka" Recorded at Sound Creation Studios by Shinji Tanaka
  • Mastered By: Zach Lucero
  • Additional Samples For "Nocturnal" Recorded at: Knives Studios
  • Album Design & Concept by: Ginio & Sponge Cola
  • CD Graphics, Artistic Direction: GOrio/Multimedia Productions
  • Photography: Paolo Pineda
  • Wardrobe: Guada Reyes
  • Hair & Make Up: Cathy Cantada

References

  1. ^ "Sponge Cola at Metrowalk". 8 September 2006. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Sponge Cola looks to release more hits with new contract!". onemusic.ph. OneMusicPH Team. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  3. ^ "Sponge Cola Contract". 3 July 2006. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Makisig, gagawa ng recording!". philstar.com. Lanie M. Sapitanan. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Sponge Cola Nationwide". 20 August 2006. Retrieved 18 August 2022.


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