Back from Exile

Back from Exile
Studio album by Ramon Jacinto
Released 1987
Recorded 1972 - 1986
Genre Filipino Rock, Original Pilipino Music, Oldies
Language English, Filipino
Label RJ
Ramon Jacinto chronology
Back from Exile
(1987)
Pasko Ma Naman
(1988)

Back from Exile is a first studio solo debut album of the Filipino musician, and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. RJ returns and going home to exile after 14 and a half years on March 25, 1986. And on July 25, 1986, RJ Bistro was finally opened. All songs written and arranged by RJ. RJ played all the instruments and performers all vocals except on those mentioned above. It's an 10-track album released in 1987 in the Philippines.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Ramon Jacinto except where noted.[2]

  1. "Muli (Again)" — Recorded in San Francisco-1977
  2. "Sugat Ng Puso (Blood of Love)" Recorded in Hawaii-1981
  3. "Balikbayan (Coming Home)" — Recorded in Hawaii-1981
  4. "Fran" — Recorded in Hawaii-1981. Remixed in the Philippines at Audio Captain by Jim Sarthou.
  5. "Rising Sun" — Recorded in Hawaii-1981
  6. "Philippines My Philippines" — Recorded in the Philippines at Audio Captain by Jim Sarthou-1986
  7. "Freedom in the Sun" — Recorded in Hawaii-1982
  8. "Hele-Hele (Whole-Whole)" — Recorded in the Philippines at Audio Captain by Jim Sarthou-November 1986.
  9. "Don't Let Go" — Recorded in San Francisco. Lead Vocals by Bobbie Vandervort-1977.
  10. "Sum of it All" — Recorded in Hawaii-1981/82

Personnel

  1. Ramon Jacinto - Lead Guitar and Vocals
  2. Pierre Grill - Keyboards and Drums
  3. Ed Polton - Drums
  4. Jim Sarthou - Audio Captain
  5. Donjie - Keyboards
  6. Ben Tesoro - Lead Guitar and Bass
  7. Hi-Jacks - Backing Vocals
  8. Bobbie Vandervort - Lead Vocals (Track No. 9)
  9. Burns Bunch - Musicians

References

  1. "Record image" (JPG). Pinoycollector.com. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
  2. "Song titles image" (JPG). Pinoycollector.com. Retrieved 2015-08-25.
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