Puno't Dulo

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1994 studio album by The Dawn
Puno't Dulo
Studio album by
The Dawn
ReleasedJuly 28, 1994
GenrePinoy rock
The Dawn chronology
Abot Kamay
(1992)
Puno't Dulo
(1994)
The Dawn: OPM Timeless Collection Gold Series
(1997)

Puno't Dulo (Filipino, "The Beginning and the End") is the sixth studio album by The Dawn, released on July 28, 1994 and the last album the band released when they went hiatus.[1] the band reunited in 2000.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Salimpusa"3:49
2."Let Me Dream"5:14
3."Can You Tell"4:02
4."Faith"4:12
5."Happy"3:24
6."Holiday"4:48
7."How to Start a Ffire"4:28
8."Talaga Naman"4:27
9."Jolt"5:27

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "The Rolling Dawn". Bert B. Sulat Jr. 20 September 1994. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  2. ^ "The Dawn opens new era with Prodigal Suns". philstar.com. Baby A. Gil. Retrieved March 5, 2001.
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The Dawn
  • JB Leonor
  • Jett Pangan
  • Francis Reyes
  • Rommel Sanchez
  • Bim Yance
Former members
Carlos Balcells
Clay Luna
Teddy Diaz
Atsushi Matsuura
Kenneth Ilagan
Buddy Zabala
Mon Legaspi
Studio albums
Compilations
  • Iisang Bangka Tayo
  • The Dawn: OPM Timeless Collection Gold Series
  • The Story of The Dawn: The Ultimate OPM Collection
Live albums
  • The Dawn: Live
Tribute albums
  • Enveloped Ideas
Extended plays
  • Simulan Na Natin
Videos and films
Singles
  • "Enveloped Ideas"
  • "I Stand with You"
  • "Love Will Set Us Free"
  • "Salamat"
  • "Iisang Bangka Tayo"
  • "Little Paradise"
  • "Alam Ko, Alam Nyo"
  • "Babaeng Mahiwaga"
  • "Talaga Naman"
  • "Salimpusa"
  • "I Saw You Coming In"
  • "Paano Naman Kami?"
  • "Harapin ang Liwanag"
  • "Tulad ng Dati"
  • "Laging Narito"
  • "Change Is Breaking Us Apart"
  • "Difference"
  • "Ang Iyong Paalam"
  • "Hatak"
  • "Habulan"
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