| | Joe Bataan Afrofilipino CD - Import Joe Bataan Discography of CDs
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Joe Bataan Afrofilipino Songs | 1. | Chico And The Man (Main Theme) | |
| 2. | Bottle (La Botella), The | |
| 3. | X-Rated Symphony | |
| 4. | Laughing And Crying | |
| 5. | Hey Girl | |
| 6. | When You're Down (Funky Mambo) | |
| 7. | Woman Don't Want To Love Me | |
| 8. | Ordinary Guy (Afrofilipino) | |
| 9. | What Good Is A Castle | |
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| | Jingle Cats Meowy Christmas CD (1994)
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