Upuan
Side A
Upuan
Florante Medley One (Bahay, Ako'y Pinoy, Digmaan, Sana)
Tagumpay
Ulila
Ika'y Pinay
Side B
Florante Medley Two (May I Go Out, Sepulterero, Si Tatang, Bugtong-bugtong, Abakada)
Sa Aking Mahal
Isang Pintig, Isang bisig
Bagong Handog
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Puso, Diwa At Daliri Ni Florante Ang Pinoy
Side A
Ako'y Tao
Di Ko Kailangan
Bahay
Nagtaan (Unang Yugto)
Handog
Kay Sarap Umawit
Side B
Gitara Ko
Ulan, Ulan, Ulan
Tapayan (Kwentong Baliw)
Timbangan Ng Pag-Ibig
Laya
Ang Bisaya
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AbaKaDa
Side A
Watawat
Ngayon
Abakada
hele
Side B
Halimbawa
Mag-ama
Bugtong-bugtong
Unan
Sepulturero
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Hajji Florante Tapatan
Side A
Galunggong
Habibabi
Against Dilaw
Inang Mundo
Side B
Pare
Sinasabi Nila
Malaya Ka Kung...
Kasarinlan
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Mga Tula At Awitin Ni:
Awiting Sariling Akim
Pawis At Tubig
Ako'y Pinoy
Ako
Daliri
Digmaan
Side B
Musika
Pag-ibig Sa Pag-ibig
Nais Ko Sanang Malaman
Pinay
Ibon
Si Tatang
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The Best Of:
Side A
Ako'y Pinoy
Abakada
Kahit Konti
Musika
Pinay
Sino Si Santa Claus
Side B
Ako
Sana
Bugtong Bugtong
Ngayon
Si Tatang
Handog
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Florante de Leon, popularly known simply as Florante, is a Filipino singer-songwriter. He was a pioneer and leading exponent of Pinoy folk rock during the DZRJ-AM radio boom in Manila during the 1970s. His more popular singles include the hit ballad, "Handog" (Offering) and other songs, such as "Ako'y Isang Pinoy" (I Am A Filipino), "Abakada" (A-B-C-D), "Digmaan" (War) and "Pinay" (Filipino Woman), which form part of the musical genre called Manila sound. He influenced other singer-songwriters that followed, particularly during the emergence of OPM; these artists include Joey Ayala, Freddie Aguilar and Heber Bartolome.
Even though a folk singer, Florante also became a part of the 1970s Manila sound. Manila sound also gave birth to songs which give pride to Filipinos. Heber Bartolome's "Tayo'y mga Pinoy" is an example. In 2006, Join the Club's hard rock revival of "Handog" was included in Hopia Mani Popcorn revival album.
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sir i'm happy to have discovered your blogspot. i was wondering where you were able to purchase Florante's upuan vinyl, i only have the cassette tape i didn't know that they ever released a vinyl version. thank you
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