Hangad (album)

Hangad
Studio album by Hangad
Released June 24, 2000
Genre Inspirational
Length 89 minutes
Label Jesuit Music Ministry
Producer Jesuit Music Ministry/Hangad
Hangad chronology
Hangad
(1998/2000)
Hangad a Capella
(2002)

Hangad is the self-titled debut album of the Philippine-based vocal ensemble Hangad. It contains the singles "Pananatili" and "Panunumpa", the latter of which was popularized by pop singer Carol Banawa.

It was twice released, first in cassette tape, then in compact disc. The cassette version was first released in 1998. The album was re-launched on compact disc (with six new songs), on June 24, 2000 at the Aldaba Recital Hall, UP Theater, UP Diliman, Quezon City.

Track listing

Cassette track listing

English translation of Tagalog titles are provided in parentheses. Note: these translations are not official.
A-side

  1. "Pagbabasbas" ("Benediction")
    • Words by Rene Javellana, SJ; music by Jandi Arboleda and Manoling Francisco, SJ; arranged by Paulo Tirol
  2. "Now We Remain"
    • Words and music by David Haas; arranged by P. Tirol
  3. "Pagkakaibigan" ("Friendship")
    • Words and Music by Charlie Cenzon, SJ (based on John 15); arrangement by Arnel Aquino, SJ; additional arrangement by P. Tirol
  4. "Panunumpa" ("The Promise")
    • Words and music by JBoy Gonzales, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol
    • This song was said to be composed in memory of the composer's deceased father
  5. "One Thing I Ask"
    • setting by P. Tirol (based on Psalm 27:4-8)
  6. "Awit ng Paghilom" ("Healing Song")
    • Words and music by A. Aquino, SJ
  7. "Inang Mahal" ("Beloved Mother")
    • Words and music by Rene San Andres, based on the "Hail, Holy Queen"; arranged by Norman Agatep

B-side

  1. "Pananatili" (lit. "To remain")
    • Words and music by Noel Miranda (based on Ruth 1:16-17); arranged by P. Tirol
  2. "Ama Namin" ("Our Father")
    • setting by M. Francisco, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol
  3. "The Presence of Jesus"
    • Words and music by David Haas
  4. "Pag-ibig Ko" ("My Love")
    • Words and music by Charlie Cenzon, SJ; arranged by Paolo Paculan
  5. "Prayer To A Beautiful God"
    • Words by Mark Lopez (based on the "Our Father"); music and arrangement by P. Tirol
  6. "Hangad" ("Yearning" or "Desire")
    • words and music by P. Tirol
  7. "Pagbabasbas" (reprise) ("Benediction")
    • Words by R. Javellana, SJ; music by J. Arboleda and M . Francisco, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol

CD track listing

  1. "Umawit Kayo!"
    • Words, music and arrangement by Arnel Aquino SJ
  2. "Pagbabasbas" (a cappella version)
  3. "Panunumpa"
  4. "The Presence Of Jesus"
    • Words, music and arrangement by David Haas
  5. "Psalm 73"
    • Setting by M. Francisco, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol
  6. "Pagkakaibigan"
  7. "Prayer To A Beautiful God"
  8. "Pag-ibig Ko"
  9. "One Thing I Ask"
  10. "Now We Remain"
  11. "Aba, Ginoong Maria" ("Hail Mary")
    • setting by P. Tirol
  12. "Inang Mahal"
  13. "Awit Ng Paghilom"
  14. "Simeon's Canticle"
    • Setting by M. Francisco, SJ (based on Luke 2:29-32); Additional text and arrangement by P. Tirol
  15. "Pananatili"
  16. "Ama Namin"
  17. "In Your Darkest Hour"
    • Words by P. Tirol and Mark Lopez; music by P. Tirol
  18. "Hangad"
  19. "Bayan, Magsiawit Na!" ("Sing, Nation of God)
    • Words and music by A. Aquino, SJ; additional arrangement by James Bitanga
  20. "Pagbabasbas" (instrumental)

Differences between the cassette and the CD

Pananatili music video

In December 1991, Hangad released a music video for "Pananatili", featuring a story about a woman writing a letter to her husband, who is working in another province. Some scenes were shot at the Manila Central Post Office building. Hangad members played part of the cast; members Lissa Fontanilla and Teejay Ortiz played the husband-and-wife pair. It was shown on major television stations and still enjoys regular broadcasts on RPN-9 and IBC-13.

For the music video of "Simeon's Canticle", see Pasko Naming Hangad.

Credits

Instrumentalists

Production

Album Art

Songbook

External links

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