Portrait (Nora Aunor album)

Portrait
Studio album by Nora Aunor
Released 1971
Genre Adult Contemporary, OPM
Language English
Label Alpha Records Corporation (Philppines)
Nora Aunor chronology
Christmas with Nora Aunor
(1971)
Portrait
(1970)
The Song of My Life
(1970)
Singles from Portrait
  1. "Missing You"
  2. "Waiting For You"
  3. "Dio Como Ti Amo"
  4. "My Beloved"
  5. "Theme for New Love"
  6. "Three Good Reasons"
  7. "Dreamboy"

Portrait is the first studio albums by Filipino singer-actress Nora Aunor, released in 1971 by Alpha Records Corporation in the Philippines in LP format[1] and later released in 1999 in a compilation/ cd format.[2] The album contains some of the original Filipino compositions by Robert Medina, George Canseco and Danny Subido. The album contains 12 tracks among them is the "Waiting For You" composed by George Canseco and "Mother Dear."

Background

The fabulous compilation of Aunor's recording put together 12 great tracks featuring some of the most famous songs of all time - many of which are now associated with Nora Aunor herself, such as, "Waiting for you", My Beloved", Three Good Reasons", "Mother Dear" and "Missing You".

The is something haunting, powerful and bright yet with tones of pathos in the voice of Nora Aunor. - From "Phenomenal" album Cover

Track listing

Side One

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Waiting for You"  George Canseco 03:00
2. "True Picture"  Heymann, Lippeman 02:45
3. "You Are"  George Canseco 02:50
4. "Dio Como Ti Amo"    03:36
5. "My Beloved"  George Canseco 02:55
6. "Prisoner of My Eyes"  Pockriss, Hackady 03:01

Side Two

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Three Good Reasons"  Reed, Stephens 04:25
2. "Mother Dear"  Abbie Hawes 03:06
3. "Missing You"  Noe Sovino 02:25
4. "Dreamboy"  Medina, Dominic 02:21
5. "Around the World"  Young -Adamson 03:00
6. "Theme for New Love"  Narration 02:18


Album Credits

Arranged and Conducted by:

Arranged and Supervised by:

Recording Engineer

References

  1. "Portrait Album". Retrieved 2013-08-02.
  2. "Alpha Records OPM Hits". Retrieved 2013-08-02.

See also

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