Singing Priests of Tagbilaran (1998)
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Singing Priests of Tagbilaran is the debut album of the Singing Priests of Tagbilaran
Singing Priests of Tagbilaran
The Singing Priests of Tagbilaran or SPOT is a group of Catholic priests from Bohol, Philippines. In addition to preaching sermons they also evangelize from the stage in songs and dances....

 which contains a repertoire of religious and popular songs
Popular Songs
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 in English
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, Tagalog
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 and Cebuano
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. This album also highlights the works of Father Arnold Zamora, the group's musical arranger
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 and accompanist. This compilation of songs portrays the universal message of love and peace. The blending of their voices characterizes human emotions of joy, hope, sorrow and understanding. The album was recorded in the United States
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 in 1998.

Track listing

  1. "Our Father/I Believe" (Medley)
    • Malotte/Drake-Shirl-Stillman-Graham
  2. "Tanging Ikaw Lamang"
    • Music and lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  3. "Can We Be Lovers?"
    • Music and Lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  4. "The Way We Were"
    • M. Hamlisch/A. Bergman
  5. "Without You"
    • Music by Arnold Zamora and lyrics by Eugene D. Tungol
  6. "My Dearest Friend"
    • Music and lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  7. "Molungtad Ba?"
    • Music and lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  8. "Five Minutes"
    • Music and lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  9. "Damgo Man Lang"
    • Music by Eutiquio Solis Jr. and words by Antonio Amora, Jr.
  10. "Nais Ko"
    • Words and music by Ryan Cayabyab
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  11. "Though But A Dream"
    • Music by TQ Solis Jr. and lyrics by Arnold Zamora
  12. "Tonight/One Voice (Medley)"
    • L. Bernstein/Sonheim/Manilow

Credits

  • Executive Producers: Delia Panelo and Tessie Madrinan
  • Engineered by Larry Santiago and John Johnson
  • All songs arranged and instrumental tracks performed by Arnold Zamora except for the following:
    • "Molungtad Ba?", arranged by Hermes Lungay and additional tracks by Arnold Zamora
    • Saxophone for "Can We Be Lovers?" and "Five Minutes": Daniel Santiago
    • Piano for Damgo Man Lang by Rudy Villanueva
    • Guitar for Can We Be Lovers by Bob Villegas.
  • Recorded, mixed and mastered at J-Lab Studios, Daly City, USA
  • 1998 DartPro Records

Trivia

  • "Damgo Man Lang" was the First Prize Winner of the 3rd Cebu
    Cebu
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     Metro Pop Music Festival held in Cebu City
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    , Philippines
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    . Music by Eutiquio Solis Jr. and words by Antonio Amora, Jr. It was interpreted by Boholano
    Boholano people
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     singer Arthur Ungab.
  • In 1998, cassette tapes were still commonly used by the Boholanos
    Boholano people
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    . So,

the tape was produced from the CD.

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