Ramon Jacinto discography
The discography of Ramon Jacinto, A Filipino musician, radio jockey, TV host and entrepreneur. He is more commonly referred to as RJ Jacinto. He is the founder and chairman of the legendary radio station, DZRJ and the proprietor of the Rajah Broadcasting Network, consists of ten studio albums, and four holiday album.
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Studio albums | 14 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Singles | 30 |
Collaborations | 2 |
Holiday albums | 4 |
Albums
Studio albums
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1961 | The Teenage Touch of RJ & the Riots
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1964 | RJ & the Riots
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1987 | Back from Exile
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1990 | The Guitarman
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1991 | Giliw
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1992 | The Guitarman II
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1999 | The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection Vol. 1
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2000 | The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection Vol. 2
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2012 | RJ Duets
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2014 | Fine as Wine Instrumentals
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2015 | RJ Orig
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2016 | Swinging the Kundiman
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The Guitarman I (26th Anniversary Re-Packaged Edition)
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The Guitarman II (26th Anniversary Re-Packaged Edition)
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Romancing RJ
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2017 | Songs I Grew Up With
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2019 | Kundiman Ni Guitarman
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Notes
- [A] Album was released and manufactured in the United States.
- [B] RJ Duets is a first collaboration album, with Jose Mari Chan, Raimund Marasigan of Sandwich, Sitti Navarro, Nyoy Volante, The Ventures, John Ford Coley, Rene Garcia of Hotdog, Richard Poon, Aia De Leon of Imago, Noel Cabangon, Dennis Tufano of The Buckinghams and John Ford Coley.
- [C] Romancing RJ is a first ballad album.
Holiday albums
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1988 | Pasko Na Naman
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1990 | Christmas with RJ
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2015 | Super Vintage Christmas Guitar Instrumentals
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Extended plays
Year | Album |
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1992 | RJ Compact Series
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Live Adventures of RJ Vol. 1
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Compilations
Year | Album |
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1991 | RJ Best of Original Hits
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2005 | The Very Best of RJ
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Rock & Roll Classics
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2006 | Muli
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Box Sets
Year | Album | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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2000 | The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection
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Video and DVD releases
Album | Date of release | Description |
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RJ Symphonic Rock | 2007 | This live album was filmed during the RJ's one-night Symphonic Rock concert with the Manila Symphony Orchestra conducted by Prof. Arturo "Toti" Molina and with arrangements by Chino David. at "Insular Life Theater, Insular Life Headquarters, Ayala Alabang" in Muntinlupa City that was held on November 24, 2005. |
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Singles
Popular Songs in chronological order [Year of Release]
RJ's original songs include:
- "Weightless" (1961) RJ's first instrumental hit as RJ & the Riots
- "Trip to Manila" (1967)
- "Advertising Man" (1967)
- "Blue When You're Gone"
- "Muli" (1977) recorded in San Francisco, California
- "Sugat Ng Puso"
- "Don't Let Go" (1977) flipside of "Muli".
- "Fran" (1981) recorded in Hawaii.
- "Sum of It All" (1981)
- "Freedom in the Sun" (1981)
- "Rising Sun" (1981)
- "Balikbayan" (1981)
- "Philippines My Philippines" (1986)
- "Hele-Hele" (1987)
- "Pasko Na Naman" (1988)
- "Hirap Makatulog" (1991)
- "Stopped it Just in Time" (1991)
- "Giliw" (1991)
- "Kailan Kita Makikita" (1991)
- "Makati Avenue" (1991)
- "Ilang Beses" (1991)
- "Pilipinas" (1992)
- "Sariwang Pagmamahal" (1992)
- "Lubid" (1994)
- "Bolero" (1995)
- "Matud Nila" (1999)
- "Bulacan" (2006)
- "Mashi-Mashi" (2008) another instrumental version
- "Sa Bistro" (2011) official theme jingle of the RJ Bistro
- "Presyo" (2012) featuring Ely Buendia
- "Ano Ka Ba" (2015) recorded in 2014
- "Bakit Ba?" (2016)
Other Appearances
Collaborations
Mga Gitarista (2008)
- "Mashi-Mashi"
Others
- "Nosi Ba Lasi" - Sung by Sampaguita (as Executive Producer)
- "Humanap Ka Ng Panget (Theme from the Movie of the Same Name) - Sung by Andrew E.
- "Sungit" - Sung by Fe delos Reyes (as Composer)
- "Miss Na Miss Kita" (Theme from the Movie "Miss na Miss Kita: Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum 2) - Sung by Father & Sons (as Producer)
- "Manila Handum Ka Sang Tanan" (Awarded of the 17th Awit Awards for Best Regional Recording) - Sung by Father & Sons (as Composer)
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