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Barbie's Cradle - Bio and Songs

About the band

Barbie's Cradle was a Filipino alternative rock band, formed in 1998 by the remaining members of Barbie
Almalbis's previous band, Hungry Young Poets, and disbanded in 2005 when Almalbis took up a solo career.
The band released three albums, Barbie's Cradle, Music from the Buffet Table, and Playing in the Fields, the last two of which featured lyrics notable for their Christian-oriented content, brought about by personal changes in the life of songwriter Almalbis. Aside from Almalbis, members over the years included Rommel de la Cruz who played Bass throughout the band's existence; drummers Franklin Benitez and Wendell Garcia, who were part of the band before and after the release of Music from the Buffet Table, respectively, and Kakoi Legaspi, who took up a second guitar position just prior to the band's dissolution in 2005.
How the band made

The first incarnation, called Hungry Young Poets started as a duo in 1997 by Barbie Almalbis (guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter) and Ricci Gurango (bassist). After releasing their only self-titled album, Franklin Benitez (drummer) would officially complete the trio.In 1998, Gurango left the band to lead cover band, Little Green Men,[1] before forming MOJOFLY. With Gurango's assertion of rights to the band's name, Almalbis and Benitez would later rename the group, Barbie's Cradle.

Their journey over years

The band's original lineup consisted of Barbie Almalbis on vocals and guitar, Franklin Benitez on drums, and Rommel De La Cruz on Bass. This was the lineup that performed at a Manila show by Sixpence None The
Richer and which recorded the song "Tabing Ilog" to serve as the title song for an afternoon soap opera
of the same name. Soon after, the band would release their Eponymous first album, Barbie's Cradle in late 1999. Drummer Franklin Benitez would leave the band before the release in 2000 of the band's second album, Music from the Buffet Table. Some of the tracks on that album were thus performed by Benitez, and some by Wendell Garcia. That album would be significant for introducing the Christian-themed lyrics that
would be Barbie's Cradle's trademark until its disbandment, and of Barbie Almalbis as a solo artist thereafter.
The highly successful trio of Almalbis, De La Cruz, and Garcia, with their now-distinctive spiritually influenced songs, released Playing in the Fields in 2003.In 2005, Rivermaya guitarist Kakoi Legaspi left that group to become part of Barbie's Cradle. Almalbis, however, decided to take up a solo career, which meant that no full Barbie's Cradle album would be made with the addition of Legaspi's guitar performance. The new Barbie's Cradle sound, with Legaspi's contribution, however, can be heard in the "Good Day" track which was released in Barbie: The Singles, a compilation album released in 2005 featuring songs by Hungry Young Poets, Barbie's Cradle, and Almalbis as a solo artist.

Awards and accomplishments

    2001 Katha Awards
  •         Best Electronica Composition, Up and at 'Em (Power Puff Girls CD)
  •         Best Folk Song, Dear Paul
  •         Best Folk Vocal Performance, Dear Paul (single) by Barbie Almalbis
    2001 NU107 Rock Awards
  •         Best Music Video, Money For Food (video) by Monty Parungao
    2000 Katha Awards
  •         Best Alternative Song, Goodnyt (single)
  •         Best Album Packaging, Barbie's Cradle (self-titled) by Barbie Almalbis / Yvette Co
    PARI 13th Awit Awards 2000
  •         Best Album Packaging, Barbie's Cradle (self-titled)
    1999 New Artist Awards Festival, 99.5RT
  •         Best New Pop-Alternative Artist, Barbie's Cradle
Songs
  • 121
  • Dear Paul
  • Gudnyt
  • Langit Na Naman
    Must Have
  • Tabing Ilog
  • All I Need
  • Everyday
  • Independence Day
  • Limang Dipang Tao
  • Nakababaliw
  • The Dance
  • Belinda Bye Bye
  • Firewoman
  • Just A Smile
  • Money For Food
  • Shiny Red Balloon
  • Torpe

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