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In 1995, Philippine rock band Saga released its debut album, Kung Anu-Ano (trans: Whatever), on PolyCosmic Records, a joint venture between international label PolyGram and a local independent (the company is now an affiliate of international label Universal Music Group). Saga features a line-up of electric guitar, bass, drums and vocalist. Kung Anu-Ano is an excellent, cohesive album and displays much creativity and imagination on the part of the band. "Inggit" (trans: Jealous) opens on a clean and attractive single-note guitar figure, soon enhanced by drums and rhythmic guitar chords, paving the way for a likable melody sung passionately by the lead singer. The lyrics to "Inggit" are somewhat amusing, as it tells of a guy wondering why he doesn't have a girlfriend, while his "ugly" friend has a beautiful girlfriend. One of the album's most appealing numbers is "Ah-Hah-Hah," bouncing on a reggae-like rhythm which switches to a fast tempo in which the wordless sounds "Ah-hah-hah" are sung intensely and repeatedly. The song reverts to the original, laidback tempo via a charming guitar figure. Another song, "Berto" (trans: Bert) glistens on a melodic power chord progression, the singing again strong and forceful. "Kung Minsay Langit" (trans: Sometimes It's Heaven), which is a love song lamenting the end of a relationship, is performed only with voice and imaginative acoustic guitar. "Ayoko Na" (trans: I Don't Like Anymore) features a folk, polka-like ambience which segues to a metallic guitar attack. The album is characterized by such imaginative arrangements, and displays much passion and enthusiasm. A L B U MAlbum1 : Kung Anu Ano
![]() Label : Polycosmic Records 01 Inggit 02 Berto 03 Anak Ng Milyonaryo 04 Kuwentong Kutsero 05 Oras Na 06 Ah Hah Hah 07 Kung Minsay Langit 08 Kung Anu Ano 09 Kung Ako Ikaw 10 Frustrated 11 Bagong Paraiso 12 Hanep 13 Ayoko Na Listen |
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