RJ Symphonic Rock

RJ Symphonic Rock is a live concert album by the Filipino musician, and entrepreneur Ramon Jacinto. it was released in 2007 on DVD, under Warner Music Philippines. The tracks contained in this album are the songs performed by RJ Himself during his concert with the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Arturo "Toti" Molina it was held last November 24, 2005 at the Insular Life Theater, Insular Life Headquarters in Ayala Alabang.[1] A bonus track is the ASEAN Theme also composed by RJ and it was performed before all those dignitaries during the closing dinner of last year's 12th ASEAN summit.

RJ Symphonic Rock
Live album by
Released2007
RecordedNovember 24, 2005 @ Insular Life Theater, Ayala Alabang
GenreEasy Listening, Rock & Roll, Oldies
LanguageEnglish, Filipino
LabelWarner Music Philippines
ProducerRamon Jacinto
Ricky Ilacad
Ramon Jacinto chronology
Muli
(2006)
RJ Symphonic Rock
(2007)
RJ Duets
(2012)

Track listing

Track no. Name of song Other info
1 "Weightless"
2 Pipeline Medley ("Pipeline", "Walk Don't Run", "Perfidia", "Lullaby of the Leaves")
3 "Beyond the Sea"
4 "You Don't Know Me" Duet with Angie Bonnevie
5 Just for Tonight Medley ("Just for Tonight", "Never On Sunday", "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White", "Just for Tonight")
6 "Mack the Knife"
7 "Balikbayan"
8 "Sugat Ng Puso"
9 "Blue Star"
10 "Muli" Ramon Jacinto
11 "Sunshine of Your Love"
12 "Encore: William Tell Overture" Gioachino Rossini
13 "Bonus Tracks: Asean Theme" (Performed with Gerard Salonga and the Peace Philharmonic Philippines Live at 12th ASEAN Summit on January 14, 2007 at the Marquee Shangri-La, Mactan in Cebu City, Philippines) Ramon Jacinto

Musicians

  • Ramon "RJ" Jacinto – lead vocals, electric guitar
  • Ernie Vinoya – keyboards, piano
  • Benjie Evia – drums
  • Owin Cardenas – bass
  • Jun Manuel – guitars (acoustic)
  • Manohar Gurung – percussion
  • Angie Bonnevie, Youjee De jesus, Samuel Gaddi, Anna Corioso – backing vocals
  • Arturo Molina – conductor
  • Chino David – arranger
  • Jhun Navarro – Director

References

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