Nineteen 90

Nineteen '90 is the second studio album from Filipina singer-actress Regine Velasquez-Alcasid in November 1989.[1] When it was released, Velasquez was a new contract artist for Vicor Music Corp. and has signed up under Primeline Management Team under Ronnie Henares and Ida Henares.[2][3][4] The album was recorded in Manila and was originally available in LPs and cassette. Later on, it was released in CD format.

Nineteen 90
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1989
RecordedVicor Records (Manila)
1989
GenrePop
LanguageFilipino, English
LabelVicor Music
ProducerVic Del Rosario (executive)
Orly Ilacad (executive)
Ronnie Henares
Regine Velasquez-Alcasid chronology
Regine
(1987)
Nineteen 90
(1989)
Tagala Talaga
(1991)

Songs

All the materials for Nineteen '90 are original OPM songs written for Velasquez, produced by Ronnie Henares with the exception of Narito Ako which was originally done by Kundiman artist Maricris Bermont and arranged by Doming Amarillo.[5] This is the first time Velasquez has worked with singer-actor Ogie Alcasid, twenty-two years before they got married.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."You Were Meant For Me"Mon EspiaCesar Aguas04:12
2."Ngayong Wala Ka Na"Archie Castillo, Onie ZamoraCesar Aguas03:45
3."Wired For Love"Justin Wilde, Robert GreenbergMon Faustino03:07
4."Hindi Na, Ayoko Na"Mon FaustinoMon Faustino04:03
5."Know It"Tats FaustinoTats Faustino04:06
6."Narito Ako"Nonong PederoLouie Ocampo03:19
7."I Have To Say Goodbye"Ogie AlcasidHomer Flores03:50
8."Promdi"Jose Mari Chan, Tessie TomasHomer Flores04:02
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