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  • July 8, 2015

Of Bladed Poems

  • July 8, 2015

Songs of love and struggle

From Andres Bonifacio to Jose Maria Sison. Performed by RICA NEPOMUCENO (vocals) and ARIES CACES (piano). From Andres Bonifacio to Jose Maria Sison Featuring: Rica Nepomuceno (Soprano) and Aries Cases

  • February 5, 2012

Poetry in Songs

Joma sings his poems click here to view text of album and lyrics of songs Text of album and Lyrics of Songs Lyrics: 15 poems of Jose Maria Sison Music

  • July 20, 2010

From Various Artists

  • June 27, 2010

Joma Sings Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa

Executive Producer: Bidette Libres; Associate Producer: Ron Papag & Dan Fabella; Production Manager: Luisa Tumlos; Administrative Assistant: Jola Diones; Graphic Designer: Nes Jacinto Produced by KODAO Productions Email Address [email protected]

  • June 24, 2010

Paglipas ng Panahon

  • June 24, 2010

Kalibre 45

  • January 30, 2010

Songs of Struggle and Liberation

Rica Nepomuceno (Soprano) and Aries Cases (Pianist) interpret the poetry of Jose Maria Sison Music by Danny Fabella, Levy Abad Jr, Jos Linnebak, Tony Palis, Empiel Palma, Chickoy Pura, Jose

  • June 1, 1981

The forest is still enchanted

The fickle-minded spirits and fairies have fled the old trees and groves, Dark caves and mounds in the shadows, mossy rocks and whispering streams. The gnarled balete and the blackbird

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The Sophism of the Christian Social Movement

  • September 4, 1968

Politics of repression in the Philippines

  • October 31, 2009

Enemies of Intellectual Freedom

  • July 19, 1961

Imperialism in food and agriculture and spread of deadly pathogens

  • June 19, 2020

The Communist Manifesto

  • August 1, 2020

On the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution

  • January 3, 2021