Cutterpillow
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Cutterpillow | ||
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Studio album by The Eraserheads | ||
Released | December 8, 1995 | |
Genre | Alternative rock/pop | |
Length | 1: 03:52 | |
Label | BMG Records | |
Producer(s) | Robin Rivera | |
The Eraserheads chronology | ||
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Circus (1994) |
Cutterpillow (1995) |
Sticker Happy (1997) |
Cutterpillow is the 3rd album released by Philippine alternative rock group The Eraserheads in 1995. The album became a highlight in Pinoy music as it introduced classic songs such as "Huwag Mo Nang Itanong", "Overdrive", and the popular "Ang Huling El Bimbo".
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[edit] History
Cutterpillow was launched via an open-air concert attended by thousands of fans. All witnessed what was to be the Eraserheads' fitting finale to an explosive 1995. With Christmas barely a month over, the Eraserheads opened 1996 by making history in the Philippine music scene once more as the album turned gold even before it hit the record stores as a result of the pre-selling promo campaign. Cutterpillow was eventually certified platinum eight times, the highest-selling album ever in the Philippines.
The album was reissued by Sony-BMG Entertainment in 2006.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Ely Buendia, except where noted.
- "Superproxy" – 5:45
- guest rapper - Francis Magalona
- "Back2Me" (Ely Buendia/Marcus Adoro/Raimund Marasigan) – 2:14
- "Waiting for the Bus" – 3:27
- "Fine Time" (Raimund Marasigan) – 3:01
- "Kama Supra" – 4:36
- "Overdrive" (Ely Buendia/Raimund Marasigan) – 5:05
- "Slo Mo" (Ely Buendia]]/Raimund Marasigan/Marcus Adoro/Buddy Zabala) – 3:24
- "Torpedo" – 4:17
- "Huwag Mo Nang Itanong" – 4:11
- "Paru-parong Ningning" (Ely Buendia]]/Marcus Adoro/Raimund Marasigan) – 2:47
- "Walang Nagbabago" – 3:24
- "Poorman's Grave" – 4:36
- "Yoko" (Raimund Marasigan) – 3:10
- "Fill Her" (Ely Buendia/Raimund Marasigan) – 1:47
- "Ang Huling El Bimbo" – 6:21
- "Cutterpillow" [*] – 2:31
- "Overdrive (Finale)" [*] (Ely Buendia/Raimund Marasigan) – 2:03
- it is not a song actually, but rather a sort-of continuation to "Overdrive"'s outro - an "oration".
[*] Bonus Track/s
[edit] Trivia
- Raimund Marasigan was credited as "Lemon" in this album.