Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday
Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday |
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Studio album by Bamboo |
Released |
2008 |
Genre |
Alternative rock/Pop |
Label |
EMI Philippines, Inc. |
Bamboo chronology |
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Repackaged Version |
Released under PolyEast records, Inc.
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Singles from Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday |
- "Kailan"
Released: 2008
- "Last Days On A Cruise Ship (Don't Wait For Tomorrow)"
Released: 2008
- "Muli"
Released: 2009
- "Kalayaan"
Released: 2010
- "Bagong Sigaw"
Released: 2010
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Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday is Bamboo's fourth and final album of the band Bamboo. It is the first release of original material by the band since 2005's Light Peace Love. It achieved platinum status on September 28, 2008 (two days after its release).[1]
In 2010, they released a repackaged version of the album and a bonus DVD containing music videos of the singles released in the album.
Track listing
Writer(s) |
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"Kalayaan" |
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2. |
"Blown Away" |
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3. |
"Little Child" |
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4. |
"Kailan" |
with Keith Errol "KEN" Navarroza |
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5. |
"Nobody Knows" |
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6. |
"24/7" |
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7. |
"Last Days On A Cruise Ship (Don't Wait For Tomorrow)" |
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8. |
"Wake Up Call" |
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9. |
"Muli" |
Epy Quizon |
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10. |
"Looking Out For #1" |
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11. |
"Bagong Sigaw" |
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12. |
"Kailan (Music Video)" |
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13. |
"Last Days On A Cruise Ship (Don't Wait For Tomorrow) (Music Video)" |
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14. |
"Muli (Music Video)" |
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15. |
"Kalayaan (Music Video)" |
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Personnel
Francisco "Bamboo" Mañalac - Vocals
Nathan Azarcon - Bass
Ira Cruz - Guitars
Vic Mercado - Drums
References
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Studio albums |
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Singles |
"Noypi" · "Mr. Clay" · "Masaya" · "These Days" · "Hallelujah" · "F.U" · "Much Has Been Said" · "Truth" · "Peace Man" · "Argos" · "Tatsulok" · "Probinsyana" · "So Far Away" · "Kailan" · "Muli" · "Kalayaan" · "Bagong Sigaw"
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