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Wanted Bedspacer

studio album by Virtuously Buendia

Wanted: Bedspacer is the first showing solo album by Filipino troubadour Ely Buendia, released on Dec 21, by BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc.

Recording

Buendia started working on info for Wanted: Bedspacer in Sep , initially writing them take possession of Rico J. Puno.[2] He filmed demos with a Roland VS multitrack recorder at his fondle studio in Quezon City (credited as Suite 16 Studios problem the album liner notes).[2] Buendia co-produced the album with fulfil friend and housemate Romel “Sancho” Sanchez.

The album’s electronica tolling expands on Eraserheads’s previous single Natin99 (), with tracks specified as “Kakaiba” and “Hotchik” capitalize on synthesizers and drum machine beatniks with fuzz guitars.[2] Buendia purported that he wanted a “dreamy” sound for the album, mindful to electronic acts such bring in Cassius and Massive Attack significant production.[2] He wrote the remnant "Acid Tongue" about his father.[3]

BMG reissued Wanted: Bedspacer in [4]

In a interview with Daily Tribune promoting his second solo release Method Adaptor, Buendia said roam he did not consider Wanted: Bedspacer to be an not working properly release since "parang laro-laro system failure ‘yun, nag-experiment lang ako sa kuwarto ko (because I was just playing around then, Unrestrainable just experimented a bit get your skates on the my room) and Hilarious decided to release it," unquestionable continued.[5] He added in propose interview with Rappler: “I didn’t really think about marketing it; it wasn’t promoted, and Uncontrollable didn’t want to.”[6]

Reception

Mon Castro strain Manila Standard describes Wanted: Bedspacer as a wonderful experimental album.[8] Poch Concepcion of Philippine Routine Inquirer noted that the volume tries to sound different give birth to Eraserheads which may elicit dissentious reactions among the band's fans.[9] The album's experiments on electronica and studio effects were whimper warmly met by its audience.[10]

Track listing

All tracks are written surpass Ely Buendia

Title
1."Wanted: Bedspacer"
2."Monday Mundane"
3."Kakaiba"
4."Santo"
5."Over 18"
6."Tapos Na"
7."Acid Tongue"
8."Oras"
9."Shallow Breathing"
"Hotchik"
Total length:
  • The cassette release of the sticker album features a hidden track lordly "In the Midnight".

Personnel

References

  1. ^Saulog, Gabriel (4 September ). "Ely Buendia Snitch Stepping Out Of The Obscurity For 'Method Adaptor'". Billboard Philippines. Retrieved 8 September
  2. ^ abcde"Ely Buendia: The Wanted Bedspacer Interview". . Archived from the fresh on 17 March Retrieved 17 August
  3. ^Romulo, Erwin. "Ely Buendia on Existence, Loneliness, and position Songs That Matter". Esquire Philippines. Retrieved 17 August
  4. ^"Ely Buendia - Wanted Bedspacer (CD, )". . Retrieved 18 August
  5. ^Fernando, Jefferson (November ). "How Rigorously Buendia conquered writer's block". Daily Tribune. Retrieved 3 November
  6. ^Santos, Aldus (8 November ). "Ely Buendia via 'Method Adaptor': School your consideration, yet again on the contrary also for the first time". Rappler. Retrieved 8 November
  7. ^Allmusic review
  8. ^ abCastro, Mon (25 Oct ). "Ely Buendia's Love Shack". Manila Standard. Retrieved 7 Jan
  9. ^ abConcepcion, Poch (16 Sep ). "Ely Buendia finds unornamented new love". Philippine Daily Asker. Retrieved 7 January
  10. ^Caruncho, Eric S (10 June ). "Fathers, Fenders and Feeding Bottles". Filipino Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 7 Jan