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Road Juan : ウィキペディア英語版
Road Juan

''"Road Juan"'' is the debut album of the band cover me quick/!\ released by Alpha Music on October 30, 2002. It features the singles "Sandali Lang", "Tulala" and "Dilang Gala". A sample version of the first single "Sandali Lang" could be streamed at the band's PureVolume site. The second single, "Tulala" was also included in the 2003 acoustic hits compilation album ''"Acoustic Light"'' (Alpha Music). The official video for the third single, "Dilang Gala" could be seen on YouTube.
== ''Cover Me Quick EP'' and "Sandali Lang" ==

''"Road Juan"'' was preceded by an eponymous EP released independently during the band's regular live gigs at Mayrics, a popular local bar in the Philippines. Three of the album's tracks were in that demo EP: early versions of "Dilang Gala", "Hintayan" and "'Oke Mo".
Alpha Music eventually signed the band in 2001 and released the 2002 album ''"Road Juan"'' which produced the hit "Sandali Lang", which peaked at no. 9 on NU 107's popular show "Midnight Countdown".

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