Neocolours

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Tuloy Pa Rin 04:24 Tools
Say You'll Never Go 05:11 Tools
Maybe 05:05 Tools
Hold On 04:46 Tools
Bahala Na 05:23 Tools
Making it 04:28 Tools
Kasalanan Ko Ba 03:54 Tools
Maybe I should forget you 04:01 Tools
How Can I Fall 04:49 Tools
Kasalanan Ko Ba? 03:51 Tools
Stand Up 04:47 Tools
Laki Sa Layaw 03:46 Tools
Here I Am Again 03:43 Tools
Last Slow Dance 04:59 Tools
Pangako 04:58 Tools
Only Love 03:47 Tools
Sandali Lang 03:46 Tools
I Can't Wait 04:58 Tools
Can't Deny 04:26 Tools
I Can't Deny 03:47 Tools
Kung Kilala Na 04:40 Tools
All Night 03:27 Tools
Let itGo 03:50 Tools
Kasalanan ko ba - Neocolours 03:51 Tools
Pain in my heart 02:10 Tools
Sukob Na 03:50 Tools
Let It Go 03:51 Tools
Gotta Get Close to You 05:05 Tools
Tuloy Parin 03:50 Tools
Tuloy Pa Rin (It Still Continues) 03:50 Tools
upside down 03:50 Tools
Right On Time 05:05 Tools
My Favorite Time Of The Year 05:05 Tools
Here I Am 03:52 Tools
Bahala Na (Whatever Happens Happens) 05:05 Tools
Who's Lovin' U Now 05:05 Tools
I'll Never Go 05:11 Tools
Sandali Lang (Wait a Minute) 05:05 Tools
Will You Wait For Me? 05:05 Tools
Kasalanan Ba 05:05 Tools
Pakisabi na lang 05:05 Tools
Kasalanan Ko Ba - Acoustic 05:05 Tools
Take It Easy 05:05 Tools
Truth & Consequence 03:44 Tools
Kasalanan Ko Ba? (Is It My Fault?) 05:05 Tools
Till My Heartaches End 05:05 Tools
Neocolours - Maybe 05:05 Tools
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Out of the remnants of mid-80's vocal group, Neocolours was formed 1988 in Manila, Philippines. Founding members were: Jimmy Antiporda (keyboards), Ito Rapadas (vocalist), Marvin Querido (2nd keyboards), Josel Jimenez (guitar), Paku Herrera (bass) and Nino Regalado (drums). At that time the pop music genre in the Philippines was dominated by solo singers. Neocolours filled in the pop music void with the release of their first album, "Making It" in 1989. The said album reached platinum sales, generated a buzz in the industry and helped usher in a new era in the Philippine recording industry that is now known as the early 90's band explosion. The second album "Tuloy Pa Rin" came out in 1990 and created more hit singles for the band. It similarly reached platinum status and cemented several tracks as classic "OPM" songs to this day. The band, however, reached a plateau with the relatively poor sales of the third album- "Truth and Consequence" in 1992. Various founding members made their exit in 1991 and 1992. Josel Jimenez was the first one to call it quits in '91 and returned to his hometown of Davao City. Jack Rufo, a young guitar virtuoso, replaced him quickly. Marvin Querido similarly decided to quit in 1992 and pursued seriously a career as a session keyboard musician and music arranger. With the varying interests of the members and a dip in public support for the band, the remaining members agreed to retire the band in 1994. Encouraged by the continuing interest of its fans, the band decided to do a "re-recording" of the old hits of the past albums and compile the latter in a greatest hits edition in 1999.New songs were especially produced, one of which "Kasalanan Ko Ba" was a certified radio hit single. The album entitled "Emerge: The Best of Neocolours" as of this time has reached double platinum sales. Neocolours songs has been repeatedly covered by various artists through the years which undoubtedly contributed to the band's status as a relevant 80's pop act. Their songs were used in various commercials, movie and television show themes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.