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Kung Anu-Ano

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Download links and information about Kung Anu-Ano by Saga. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 49:30 minutes.

Artist: Saga
Release date: 1995
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 49:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Inggit 3:37
2. Berto 3:44
3. Anak Ng Milyonaryo 3:10
4. Kuwentong Kutsero 4:29
5. Oras Na 3:49
6. Ah - Hah - Hah 3:49
7. Kung Minsa'y Langit 3:55
8. Kung Anu-Ano 2:50
9. Kung Ako Ikaw 4:43
10. Frustrated 3:12
11. Bagong Paraiso 4:43
12. Hanep 3:38
13. Ayoko Na 3:51

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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.