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The song went on to win the 1996 Awit Award for Best Produced Record of the Year, and the 1996 NU 107 Rock Award for Song of the Year.. After Magalona's death, the song was the one used in many of the tributes to the artist, including an audio-visual has been paid presentation from Eat Bulaga!, the noontime variety program of which Magalona was a co-host, and a short rendering of the song ...
"Kaleidoscope World" is an early song by New Zealand band The Chills. It was first released in June 1982 as part of Dunedin Double , an early Flying Nun compilation EP featuring The Chills, as well as Sneaky Feelings , The Stones , and The Verlaines .
"Kaleidoscope World" "Look for the Good in Others" "House with a Hundred Rooms" "Part Past Part Fiction" "Male Monster from the Id" "This is the Way" Ice Picks (limited edition bonus disc) "Oncoming Day ("Brave Words" Outtake)" 3:00 "Party in My Heart" 3:15 "Living in the Jungle" 1:22 "Big Dark Day" 3:41 "I Wish I Could Do Without You" 2:16
Kaleidoscope World may refer to: Kaleidoscope World (The Chills album) "Kaleidoscope World" (The Chills song), 1982 single by The Chills; Kaleidoscope World (Swing Out Sister album) "Kaleidoscope World" (Francis Magalona song) Kaleidoscope World (film), a 2013 Philippine hip hop musical dance film
Kaleidoscope World is a compilation album by New Zealand group The Chills, released in 1986 on Flying Nun Records [7] in New Zealand and on Creation Records in the UK. [8] The album was a compilation of early singles, plus all the Chills' tracks which featured on the Dunedin Double EP and The Lost EP.
The Chills issued a music video of "Kaleidoscope World". [7] Just before the EP's appearance, Haig left to join the Verlaines, he was replaced by Martyn Bull on drums. Rachel Phillipps temporarily returned after Batts departed, prior to a tour of the North Island with the Clean, though she did not stay for the whole tour.
Read the full lyrics to “16 Carriages” below. (Chorus) Sixteen carriages drivin’ away While I watch them ride with my dreams away To the summer sunset on a holy night
Francis Michael Durango Magalona was born on October 4, 1964. He was named after Saint Francis of Assisi, whose feast day falls on his birthday. [2] He was the eighth of the nine children of actors Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran, popular film stars of the 1940s and 1950s. [3]