Eraserheads discography
Eraserheads discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Music videos | 12 |
EPs | 3 |
Singles | 44 |
Soundtrack albums | 1 |
Tribute albums | 1 |
Collaborations | 5 |
Demos | 1 |
Commercial Jingles | 6 |
The discography of the Eraserheads, a prominent Pinoy rock band of the 1990s, contains seven studio albums, forty-four singles, a live album, four compilation albums, ten music videos and 3 extended plays.
Eraserheads was formed in UP Diliman in 1989. Their first three albums, Ultraelectromagneticpop!, Circus and Cutterpillow are critically acclaimed with the first album turning into sextuple platinum upon its release. The band is considered to be one of the best-selling musical acts of the Philippines paving a way for an international career that earned them the "moon man" in the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Certifications |
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Ultraelectromagneticpop! |
200,000+ | |
Circus |
|
214,000+ |
Cutterpillow |
|
400,000+ |
Fruitcake |
|
122,000+ |
Sticker Happy |
|
55,000+ |
Natin99 |
|
20,000+ |
Carbon Stereoxide |
|
Live albums
Album | Date of release | Description |
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Eraserheads: The Reunion Concert 08.30.08 | 2008 | This live album was filmed during the Eraserheads' one-night reunion at "The Fort Open Field" in Taguig City that was held on August 30, 2008. |
Eraserheads: The Final Set 03.07.09 | 2009 | This live album was filmed during Eraserheads The Final Set at "SM Mall of Asia Grounds" in Pasay City that was held on March 7, 2009. |
Compilation albums
Album | Date of release | Description |
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Aloha Milkyway | 1998 | This album was the Eraserheads' first international release, in response to their success at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Composed mostly of previously released English tracks, it also featured 'Ang Huling El Bimbo', the video of which won the group the Asian Viewer's Choice Award the previous year. |
Eraserheads: The Singles | 2000 | A compilation album that contains the band's singles. |
Eraserheads Anthology | 2004 | A 2-disc compilation of the group's hits between 1993 and 2001.
PARI: 7× Platinum |
Eraserheads Anthology 2 | 2007 | Also a 2-disc compilation containing songs not included in the first edition of Anthology. |
Extended Plays and Demos
Demos
Album | Date of release | Description |
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Pop U! | 1991
(Limited edition. Recorded at UP Diliman) |
Arguably, the first privately circulated cassette tape album in Philippine pop music history to become a cult classic. Songs from this demo album were later re-recorded and re-released; such as 'Tindahan Ni Aling Nena' 'Toyang', 'Scorpio Rising', 'Pare Ko', 'Milk And Money' and 'Wishing Wells'. This demo album also contains six commercially unreleased tracks. |
Extended plays
Album | Date of release | Description |
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Fruitcake | 1996 | This album contains the band's well-known Christmas song 'Fruitcake' and their own version of 'Christmas Alphabet'. The version of 'Fruitcake' as featured in this release is marginally different from the later album version. |
Bananatype | 1997 | This album contains the song 'Harana' (not to be confused with the Parokya ni Edgar song of the same name), 'Tikman' (which was used in a Burger Machine commercial) and 'Policewoman' (which should have been part of the sound track of Joey De Leon's film, Run Barbi Run, but was not used by the producer, Regal Films). Also included: 'Bananatype' and 'I Can't Remember You'. |
Please Transpose EP | 2003 | The last official recording of the Eraserheads, shortened to Eheads. Features Kris Dancel (of the all-girl group "Fatal Posporos") on vocals, replacing Buendia who abruptly left the group. A few months later, due to legal issues surrounding use of the band name, the group adopted the moniker "Cambio". This album contains the songs 'You Make Me', 'Everything's Falling', 'I-centric', 'Lahat', 'It's Not You (It's Me)', 'Dahan-Dahan' and 'Paru-Parong Ningning'. |
Tribute Album
Album | Date of release | Description |
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Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads | 2005
Musiko Records |
Not an official Eraserhead album but rather a tribute for the band with some of Philippine's top-leading artists covering some Eraserheads songs. One of 2005's best-selling album in the Philippines |
The Reunion: An Eraserheads Tribute Album | 2012 | Not an official Eraserhead album but rather a tribute for the band with some of Philippine's top-leading artists covering some Eraserheads songs. |
Music videos
Year | Title | Director |
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1994 | "With a Smile" | Art Borromeo & Linette Buenaseda |
1995 | "Ang Huling El Bimbo" | Auraeus Solito |
1997 | "Fruitcake" | Mark Gary |
"Trip to Jerusalem" | ||
"Kaliwete" | Matthew Rosen | |
1998 | "Julie Tearjerky" | |
"Spoliarium" | ||
"Para sa Masa" | Rico Gutierrez | |
"With a Smile" | Ely Buendia and Mark Villena | |
2001 | "Maskara" | Ely Buendia and Marie Jamora |
2002 | "You Make Me" | Marie Jamora |
2014 | "Sabado" | Esquire Philippines |
2014 | "1995" | Esquire Philippines |
Soundtrack
OST Run Barbi Run (Starring Joey De Leon) (1995)
Collaborations
1896 Ang Pagsilang (1996)
- "Casa Fantastica"
Francis M's Happy Battle (1996)
- "Unstrung Heroes Duet W/ Francis Magalona"
Ryan Cayabyab The Silver Album (1997)
- "Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka"
Bandang Pinoy Lasang Hotdog (2001, re-issued 2006)
- "Manila (song)|Manila"
Commercial Jingles
Burger Machine (1996 )
- "Tikman"
San Miguel Beer (1996)
- "Homeboys"
Pepsi Megadrive Raffle Promo (1996)
- "Overdrive"
- "Ligaya" (1996)
- "Bogchi Hokbu" (1997)
- "Toyang Anniversarya"
- "Tindahan ni Aling Nena" (2005)
McDonald's (2009)
Smart Communications MySandbox (2009)
- "Alapaap"
Others
- "Kundi Rin Lang Ikaw" - Sung by True Faith (Composed by Ely Buendia)
- "Mga Babae" - Sung by Novia (Composed by Ely Buendia)
- "Halo-Halong Digmaan" (War Mix) - Sung by Various Artists (Composed by Ely Buendia and Raimund Marasigan)
- "Stone's Throw" - Sung by Sponge Cola (Composed by Ely Buendia)
- "Feel So Strange" - Sung by Agot Isidro (Composed by Ely Buendia)
See also
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