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''Covers, Volume 2'' is the 13th studio album by
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singer-actress Regine Velasquez, released on January 30, 2006, by
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in CD format and in digital download. The album contains different music genres including jazz and blues which is new to Velasquez' repertoire. It is her third cover album from
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after ''
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'' (1999) and '' Covers, Vol. 1'' (2004), and includes covers of songs by
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among others. The first single released is ''Hold Me In Your Arms'' originally done by the Southern Sons. The album was certified platinum a month after its release.


Background

''Covers, Vol. 2'' is her last album from Viva Records Corporation after eight years with five full-length studio albums, four movie soundtracks, one live album, one extended play, and two compilation albums. This album also marked for her 20th anniversary in Philippine showbiz. Most of the songs were personally handpicked by Velasquez herself together with her sisters Cacai Velasquez-Mitra, also her manager and Diane Velasquez-Roque which is also her associate producer for this album. All of the international songs were presented with new arrangements in various musical genres. The album was produced by Velasquez with Raul Mitra and co-produced by South Border's
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. According to Velasquez it was her most ambitious album to date because of innovative arrangements done with the songs but less expensive project than its predecessor, '' Covers, Vol. 1''.


Reviews

''Covers, Vol. 2'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. Edgar Cruz of ''Buzzstation'' from the ''Daily Tribune'' wrote that Velasquez did a good job with the album stating "she gives them her own twists, which invigorate the highly textured songs with a feel and flavor entirely its own." While Ruel J. Mendoza of ''
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'' gave the album a favorable review. He also praised the album's arrangers, producers and musicians for re-inventing the arrangements of the cover songs. Veronica R. Samio of ''
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'' appreciated the style that Velasquez did with the original songs like " Blue Suede Shoes" making it a
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repertoire.


Track listing


Album credits

;Personnel *Vic del Rosario, Jr. – executive producer *Vincent del Rosario – executive producer *Diane Velasquez-Roque – associate producer *Regine Velasquez-Alcasid – producer *Raul Mitra – producer, recording engineer *Jay Durias – producer *Voltaire Orpiano – recording engineer *Erik Payumo – recording engineer *Lani Sarong – production assistant *Sam S. Samson – graphic designer *Jun de Leon – photography *Aria Productions – management ;Production *Regine Velasquez – vocals, background vocals *Arnie Mendaros – vocal arranger, background vocals (track 7) *Cacai Velasquez-Mitra – background vocals (track 2) *Boses-Marnie Jereza – background vocals (track 7) *Bubbles Ganotan – background vocals (track 7) *The Company – background vocals (track 11) *Babsie Molina – background vocals (track 15) *Sylvia Macaraeg – background vocals (track 15) *Raul Mitra – arranger (tracks 1, 9 and 12), mixer (tracks 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 13) *Jay Durias – arranger, mixer, co-producer (tracks 8 and 14), piano (track 8) *Noel Mendez – arranger (tracks 1, 5 and 13), guitars (tracks 1, 3, 5 and 13), acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 5 and 13) *Nino Regalado – arranger (tracks 2 and 6) *Monet Silvestre – arranger (track 3) *Cezar Aguas – arranger (track 4), guitars (track 4) *Soc Mina – arranger (track 7) *Ric Mercado – arranger (track 10), guitars (track 10) *Moy Ortiz – arranger (track 11), background vocal (track 15) *Mon Faustino – arranger (track 15) *Gerard Salonga – arranger (track 16) *Erik Payumo – mixer (track 16) *Bobby Rasco – bass (track 1) *Tots Tolentino – sax (track 1), flute (track 12) *Jopat Gragera – oboe (track 2) *Meong Pacana – bass (tracks 3, 4 and 13) *Liza Lopez – strings-cello (tracks 3 and 15) *Theodore Amper – strings-cello (tracks 9) *Proceso Yusi – strings-violin (tracks 3 and 15) *Antonio Bautista – strings-violin (tracks 3 and 15) *Macky Chua – strings-violin (track 9) *Karla Hotchkiss – strings-violin (track 9) *Marites Ibero – strings-viola (tracks 3 and 15) *Diane Acacio – strings-viola (track 9) *George San Jose – drums (track 4) *Mike Alba – percussion (track 5) *Tek Faustino – acoustic box (track 13) *Mel Villena – harmonica (track 13) *All songs are recorded and mixed at Dragonlair Studio (except when noted) *Tracks 8 and 14 are recorded and mixed at Kahlil's Playground *Track 16 is recorded and mixed at Global Content Center


References


See also

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Regine Velasquez discography Filipino singer Regine Velasquez has released seventeen studio albums, eight soundtrack albums, one live album, fifteen compilation albums, five extended plays (EPs), ninety singles (including nine as featured artist), and twenty-two promot ...
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