Habang Panahon

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Habang Panahon
Studio album by
Released2009
GenreAdult Contemporary, OPM
LanguageEnglish
LabelHIFI Productions, LLC
ProducerBodjie Dasig and Odette Quesada
Nora Aunor chronology
Muling Umawit ang Puso (Soundtrack)
(1995)
Habang Panahon
(2009)
Singles from Habang Panahon
  1. "Habang Panahon"

Habang Panahon is a studio album by Filipino singer-actress and National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts Nora Aunor, released in 2009 by HIFI Productions in the United States of America in CD Form[1] and could be download through iTunes[2] and other digital download stores. The album contains some of the original Filipino compositions by Bodjie Dasig and Odette Quesada. The album contains 10 original tracks among them is the "Habang Panahon" which is the carrier single of the album.

Background[edit]

After more than a decade, Aunor released a new album which was entirely recorded in the US, this is the time when Aunor was in hiatus for 8 years.[3] The album was recorded before she lost her singing voice due to a cosmetic surgery.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Habang Panahon"Bodjie Dasig05:24
2."Pangako"Bodjie Dasig04:51
3."Starlight"Bodjie Dasig, Odette Quesada05:02
4."Kailan"Bodjie Dasig05:39
5."Kung"Odette Quesada04:00
6."Ganyan Nga Ba?"Bodjie Dasig03:48
7."Friends"Bodjie Dasig, Odette Quesada04:38
8."Ligaya"Christine Bendebel04:38
9."Pasko"Bodjie Dasig03:02
10."Sa Iyo Pa Rin"Bodjie Dasig, Odette Quesada04:37

Note"

  • Track number 3 was also recorded by Nina for her Stay Alive (album) which was released in 2011.

Album credits[edit]

Executive Producers[edit]

  • HIFI Productions, LLC

Producers[edit]

  • Bodjie Dasig
  • Odette Quesada

Associate Producer[edit]

  • Antonio Vizmonte

Arranged by[edit]

  • Bodgie Dasig

Recorded at[edit]

  • NicNak Sound Studios

Special Guest[edit]

  • Ner de Leon (Sax Solo on Kailan and Friends)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nora Aunor New Album". Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  2. ^ "Habang Panahon Album". Retrieved 2014-02-24.
  3. ^ "Nora Aunor back with first all-original album, by: Pocholo Concepcion, Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 16, 2009". Retrieved 2014-02-24.