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Ramon Jacinto discography
Studio albums10
Compilation albums4
Singles70
Collaborations2

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.

Albums

as RJ & the Riots

Year Album
1961 The Teenage Touch
1964 RJ & the Riots
  • 2nd & Final Studio Album
  • Released: 1964
  • Label: J Records
  • Formats: LP, Cassette

as Solo Career

Year Album Certifications
1987 Back from Exile
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Ivory Records
1990 The Guitarman
1991 Giliw
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Viva/RJ Records
1992 The Guitarman II
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Viva/RJ Records
Compact Series
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: RJ Records/Quantum Music Corp.
1999 The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection Vol. 1
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: RJ World Recording Company
2000 The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection Vol. 2
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: RJ World Recording Company
2012 RJ Duets
2014 Fine as Wine Instrumentals
  • Released: February 23, 2014
  • Label: RJ Productions/Evolution Music Group
2015 RJ Orig
  • Released: July 30, 2015
  • Label: RJ Productions
2016 Swinging the Kundiman
  • Released: January 3, 2016
  • Label: RJ Productions/Evolution Music Group

Holiday Albums

Year Album Certifications
1988 Pasko Na Naman
  • Released: 1988
  • Label: Alpha Records
1990 Christmas with RJ
1994 Pasko Na Naman (Repackaged)
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: RJ Records/Quantum Music Corp.
2015 Super Vintage Christmas Guitar Instrumentals
  • Released: November 13, 2015
  • Label: RJ Productions/Evolution Music Group

Compilations

Year Album Certifications
1991 RJ Best of Original Hits
2005 The Very Best of RJ
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: RJ World Recording Company
Rock & Roll Classics
2006 Muli
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Warner Music Philippines

Box Sets

Year Album Certifications
(sales thresholds)
1999 The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: RJ World Recording Company
  • Formats: CD
  • 5-CD box set for his 1999 studio album The Ultimate RJ Bistro Collection.

Video and DVD releases

Album Date of release Description
RJ Symphonic Rock 2007

Warner Music Philippines

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.

Singles

RJ's original songs include:

  • "Weightless"
  • "Trip to Manila"
  • "Advertising Man"
  • "Hele-Hele"
  • "Philippines My Philippines"
  • "Muli" recorded in San Francisco, California in 1977.
  • "Sugat Ng Puso"
  • "Don't Let Go" flipside of "Muli".
  • "Fran"
  • "Sum of It All"
  • "Freedom in the Sun"
  • "Rising Sun"
  • "Balikbayan"
  • "Pasko Na Naman"
  • "Hirap Makatulog"
  • "Sariwang Pagmamahal"
  • "Stopped it Just in Time"
  • "Giliw"
  • "Kailan Kita Makikita"
  • "Pilipinas"
  • "Makati Avenue"
  • "Ilang Beses"
  • "Matud Nila"
  • "Bulacan"
  • "Bolero"
  • "Mashi-Mashi" - Another instrumental version
  • "Ngayon"
  • "Cagayan De Oro"
  • "Sa Bistro" - official theme jingle of the RJ Bistro
  • "Presyo" - featuring Ely Buendia
  • "Ano Ka Ba"

Cover Versions

Instrumental Cover Versions

  • "Lover's Guitar" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Electromaniacs)
  • "Let's Go/Wipeout Medley" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Apache" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Shadows)
  • "Just for Tonight Medley"
  • "Blue Star" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Shadows)
  • "Spring is Nearly Here" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Shadows)
  • "Bulldog/Yellow Jacket" (Remake of an original instrumental version and also duet with by The Ventures)
  • "Dave Clark Medley" (Remake of an original version by Dave Clark Five)
  • "Driving Guitars" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Pipeline Medley" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Dark Eyes Twist" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Sleepwalk" (Remake of an original instrumental version by Santo & Johnny)
  • "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
  • "Twomp" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Slaughter on 10th Avenue"
  • "Telstar" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Shadows; also covered by The Ventures)
  • "Tales of the Raggy Tramline" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Shadows)
  • "Walk Don't Run/Diamond Head/Anak Medley"
  • "Pipeline Medley" (Remake of an original instrumental version by The Ventures)
  • "Caravan"

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)

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