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Toni Gonzaga (album)

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Released
  
July 26, 2002

Genre
  
OPM, Pop

Label
  
Prime Music

Recorded
  
2001-02

Length
  
44:14

Producer
  
Fredie Saturno

Toni Gonzaga is an independent and the eponymous debut studio album under Prime Music Inc. released on July 26, 2002, in CD format only, in the Philippines. All songs were recorded and mixed at Greenhill Sound Productions, Inc. The album was not known in years due to loss of promotions and the difficulty for her to engage in bigger market, until Gonzaga herself given the chance to showcase her talent as a singer in late 2005 when she released her first commercial single, We Belong. However, Hanggang Ngayon was Gonzaga's first credit as a songwriter.

Contents

In early 2013, Toni Gonzaga was adopted by Viva Video, Inc. for nationwide distribution exclusively in Atroplus stores. The Viva team had made some changes on the album including the new set of tracks list from 5 to 11 numbers.

Track listing

the track list was taken from Pinoy Exchange.

Toni Gonzaga

2013 version

  • track 1, "Paano" originally recorded by Gary Valenciano.
  • track 2, "Akalain Ko Ba" originally recorded by Regine Velasquez.
  • track 5, "Kung Sakali Man" originally recorded by Ogie Alcasid
  • track 10, "I Can't Afford To Love You Anymore" originally recorded by Rita Coolidge.
  • track 11, "Mahal Pa Rin Kita", a 1995 song originally recorded by the Rockstar.
  • Personnel

  • Ricky C Lo –executive producer
  • Fredie Saturno –album producer
  • Fred M. Davis –overall consultant
  • Joseph De Vera (of INX unlimited) –digital imaging expert and designer
  • Raymund Isaac (of Prortfolio) –album photographer
  • Dante San Pedro & Rick Meneses –recording engineers
  • Dante San Pedro –mixing engineer
  • Tito Cayamanda –additional guitarist for the tracks
  • Jojo Villalva –addition vocal supervisor for song ‘’Paano’’ (except for ‘’Paano’’, produced by Nonoy Tan)
  • References

    Toni Gonzaga (album) Wikipedia