As the Music Plays
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As The Music Plays | |||||
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Studio album by Bamboo | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Genre | Pinoy Rock/Jazz | ||||
Length | 1:05:10 | ||||
Label | EMI Philippines, Inc. | ||||
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As The Music Plays is the debut album of Pinoy rock band Bamboo following the return of frontman Bamboo Mañalac after 5 years of hiatus in the USA. Bamboo immediately gained fame for the track "Noypi" which captivated the hearts of the youth and sparked patriotism in the Philippines. This album contains 10 tracks, with 3 in Tagalog, namely: "Noypi", "Hudas", and "Masaya".
The initial release of the album used a white cover. Later in the same year, Bamboo released a new version with a black cover containing 6 bonus tracks and 3 video clips of "Noypi", "Masaya", and "Mr. Clay".
[edit] Track listing
[edit] "White Cover" - Initial Tracks
- "Take Me Down" – 3:56
- "As The Music Plays The Band" – 4:29
- "Mr. Clay" – 3:56
- "Pride and The Flame" – 4:49
- "Masaya" – 3:45
- "War of Hearts and Minds" – 3:53
- "Light Years" – 2:27
- "These Days" – 4:09
- "Hudas" – 3:04
- "Noypi" – 4:27
[edit] "Black Cover" - Bonus Tracks
- "Break On Through (PM)" (The Doors cover) – 4:51
- "God Knows Hudas Not Pay" – 3:46
- "Masaya (feat. Ria Osorio)" – 4:49
- "The General" (Dispatch (band) cover) – 4:09
- "I Don't Wanna Wait In Vain (For Your Love)" (Bob Marley cover)– 5:10
- "Break On Through (early AM)" (The Doors cover) – 3:30