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- From: rs54@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Richard Sucgang)
- Subject: Re: Lea Salonga albums
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.210303.25391@news.columbia.edu>
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 21:03:03 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan3.203816.13638@leland.Stanford.EDU> bunnyman@leland.Stanford.EDU (Edwin Chen) writes:
- >Does anyone out there know if any of Lea Salonga's earlier albums
- >are available? I've read in places that she made a few recordings
- >in Manila when she was younger, and I'm curious what they sound like.
- >Thanks!
- >ed
-
- Well, I was in Manila way back in Sept., and yes, I did check for the earlier
- recordings (the most famous one being Small Voice), Apparently, stores
- have emptied all their stocks in favor of her latest album which I think
- was recorded shortly after Ms Saigon. It sounds rather cheesy.
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- The recordings she made when she was younger show an innocent appeal. She
- was after all a child star who I admired while growing up (in the
- Philippines). Small Voice was a song that won a UN competition, and she
- got to sing it. I remember her also as being the spokesperson for KLIM
- commercials.
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