| | Victor Jara Manifiesto CD - Import Victor Jara Discography of CDs
Victor Jara Manifiesto Songs | 1. | Manifiesto - Patricio Castillo, Victor Jara |
| 2. | Cuando Voy Al Trabajo |
| 3. | Pimiento |
| 4. | Vtos del Pueblo - Inti-Illimani, , Victor Jara |
| 5. | Aque Quedo |
| 6. | Cai Cai Vilngle A] |
| 7. | Doncella Encantada [Single B][Instrumental] - Patricio Castillo, Victor Jara |
| 8. | Bala [Single A] |
| 9. | Quindo Es Ser Voluntario [Single B] |
| 10. | Marcha de los Trabajadores de la ConstrucciSingle A] |
| 11. | Parando los Tijerales [Single B] |
| 12. | Arauco [Instrumental] |
| 13. | Oficina Abandonada [Instrumental] |
| 14. | Vientos del Pueblo [Instrumental] |
| 15. | Aqui Me Quedo |
| 16. | Arado |
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