"Kukok" is an Ilonggo folk song which depicts the merriment of two love birds on a tree, the male being "Alimokon". Interpreted by the Mabuhay Singers under the music supervision of Leopoldo Silos. Audio from a vinyl phonograph LP record ("Ohoy Alibangbang", MLS 5149, Villar Records, Mareco Incorporated, Quezon City, Philippines)
ALBUM INFO:
OHOY ALIBANGBANG
Mabuhay Singers
"OHOY ALIBANGBANG" is the second album of authentic Ilonggo folk music. Judging by the popularity of the first Ilonggo release, the Mabuhay Singers whet the appetite of music lovers more eloquently with their superb handling of these twelve Ilonggo folk songs, thewlve musical gems which depict the ethinic Ilonggo customs, traditions and heartbeat.
"OHOY ALIBANGBANG" means "OH BUutterfly". an appropriate title song of this album. It reflect the gaeity and bewitching charm of the Ilonggos. It elevates Philippine folk song standard to considerable magnitude.
The intricate repertoire of romantic Ilonggo selection such as "KASING-KASING NI INDAY" (The Heart of Inday), and "ANG GUGMA SANG MGA TIGULANG" (The Love of the People), brings you to a realm governed by no codes, no conventions save those ordained by the heart. "ILOILO ANG BANWA KO", (Iloilo is My Homeland), and "LUMIWANAG KA NGA BITOON" (Twinkle Little Star) vividly portray the free and unfettered life in the southern part of the Philippines.
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Instrumentalclassic 3 months ago