Search - Artist/Band: José Feliciano

Artist Info

  • Name: José Feliciano
  • Birthday: 09/10/1945
  • Birth Place: Lares, Puerto Rico
  • Decades Active: 1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Vocal Music
  • Styles: AM Pop, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic, Soft Rock, Latin Pop
  • Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Confident, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Intimate, Playful, Reflective

Albums

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Title Release
  • Super Hits
  • 02/24/2009
  • Con México en el Corazon
  • 09/09/2008
  • A Bag Full of Soul/Fantastic Feliciano W
  • 08/04/2008
  • Lo Esencial Jose Feliciano
  • 07/29/2008
  • The Very Best of Jose Feliciano [Star Search Media] WA
  • 06/03/2008
  • Serie Cinco Estrellas de Oro
  • 01/22/2008
  • The Latin Legend
  • 12/12/2007
  • Señor Bachata
  • 11/20/2007
  • 10 to 23/Fireworks
  • 11/12/2007
  • Siempre Boleros [2007]
  • 08/14/2007
  • Coleccion Suprema: Jose Feliciano
  • 07/17/2007
  • Light My Fire: The Very Best of Jose Feliciano
  • 04/17/2007
  • Tesoros de Coleccion
  • 04/03/2007
  • The Soundtrax of My Life
  • 01/23/2007
  • The Hits Album
  • 01/01/2007
  • Light My Fire [United States Dist]
  • 11/21/2006
  • Jose Feliciano y Amigos
  • 11/14/2006
  • Edicion Limitada [2006]
  • 09/12/2006
  • La Historia de Jose Feliciano WA
  • 08/29/2006
  • Los Exitos [2006]
  • 08/29/2006
  • Light My Fire [Platinum Disc]
  • 03/22/2006
  • La Bamba
  • 02/21/2006
  • High Heel Sneakers: His Greatest Hits
  • 02/14/2006
  • An Introduction to Jose Feliciano
  • 02/07/2006
  • In My Life
  • 10/11/2005
  • Platinum Collection
  • 10/11/2005
  • The Best of Jose Feliciano
  • 10/04/2005
  • Chico and the Man
  • 08/23/2005
  • Romanticos Por Siempre
  • 06/21/2005
  • 10 de Coleccion [2005]
  • 06/07/2005
  • Afirmation
  • 05/31/2005
  • California Dreaming
  • 02/08/2005
  • Solo lo Mejor: 20 Exitos
  • 01/11/2005
  • José Sings
  • 12/06/2004
  • A Mexico... Con Amor
  • 09/14/2004
  • 15 de Coleccion
  • 08/24/2004
  • California Dreamin'
  • 07/13/2004
  • Boleros Para Siempre
  • 06/08/2004
  • Love Songs [BMG]
  • 05/25/2004
  • Music Legends - Jose Feliciano: Time After Time
  • 03/23/2004
  • Ayer, Hoy y Siempre
  • 11/04/2003
  • Toda Una Vida: 30 Exitos
  • 07/22/2003
  • Senor Bolero, Vol. 2 WA
  • 05/06/2003
  • Que Sera Sera [Delta]
  • 02/20/2003
  • Forever Gold: Jose Felicianco
  • 12/31/2002
  • Best of Jose Feliciano [BMG]
  • 10/07/2002
  • Latin Classics WA
  • 10/01/2002
  • The Legends Collection
  • 07/02/2002
  • Edicion Limitada [2002]
  • 04/16/2002
  • Collection
  • 04/09/2002
  • Light My Fire [Collectables]
  • 2002
  • Samba Pa Ti
  • 12/18/2001
  • Noches de Bohemia, Vol. 3
  • 09/18/2001
  • Perfiles
  • 09/11/2001
  • The Definite Best...
  • 09/03/2001
  • Legendary - WA
  • 07/17/2001
  • Che Sera Sera
  • 05/21/2001
  • Light My Fire [RCA]
  • 03/13/2001
  • Noches de Bohemia, Vol. 2
  • 01/23/2001
  • Legendary Jose Feliciano, Vol. 1 WA
  • 2001
  • Legendary Jose Feliciano, Vol. 2 WA
  • 2001
  • La Sensaetión de José Feliciano
  • 11/14/2000
  • Jose Feliciano Sings [RCA]
  • 09/19/2000
  • Noches de Bohemia
  • 09/12/2000
  • Jose Feliciano Sings: Greatest Hits
  • 08/29/2000
  • Serie 2000
  • 08/08/2000
  • Absolutely the Best WA
  • 06/06/2000
  • At His Best
  • 05/09/2000
  • 22 Grandes Exitos
  • 04/07/2000
  • Gold Collection
  • 04/04/2000
  • Millennium Collection
  • 2000
  • Que Sera
  • 12/01/1999
  • Greatest Hits [Brilliant]
  • 11/16/1999
  • Siempre Boleros [1999]
  • 04/13/1999
  • Jose Feliciano [Saludos Amigos]
  • 11/24/1998
  • Best of José Feliciano: Eternal Best WA
  • 11/21/1998
  • Epoca de Oro
  • 09/29/1998
  • Senor Bolero
  • 08/25/1998
  • Amor de Mi Vida: Masterpieces
  • 07/14/1998
  • Che Sara: Greatest Hits
  • 05/19/1998
  • Greatest Hits
  • 04/28/1998
  • Serie Platino: 20 Exitos
  • 04/28/1998
  • Coleccion Original
  • 03/24/1998
  • Best of José Feliciano: Light My Fire
  • 02/05/1998
  • And the Sun Will Shine... WA
  • 01/27/1998
  • Time After Time
  • 1998
  • Passion of Feliciano WA
  • 11/18/1997
  • On Second Thought [32 Jazz] WA
  • 04/01/1997
  • Selection of Jose Feliciano WA
  • 02/18/1997
  • 20 Latin Hits
  • 07/01/1996
  • Serie Platino
  • 03/12/1996
  • 20 Grandes Exitos En Mi Vida
  • 02/1996
  • And I Love Her
  • 1996
  • Exitos del Recuerdo
  • 07/11/1995
  • Exitos de Jose Feliciano
  • 03/20/1995
  • Light My Fire [Masters]
  • 1995
  • 2 X 1
  • 11/01/1994
  • Mis Mejores Canciones: 17 Super Exitos
  • 1993
  • Jose 'Cheo' Feliciano
  • 12/30/1992
  • Latin Street '92
  • 1992
  • Sentimiento, La Voz Y La Guitarra
  • 1991
  • Niña
  • 1990
  • Steppin' Out
  • 1990
  • Feliz Navidad WA
  • 12/11/1989
  • All-Time Greatest Hits
  • 1989
  • The Very Best
  • 1988
  • Tu Inmenso Amor (Your Immense Love)
  • 1987
  • Los Grandes Exitos de Jose Feliciano, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1986
  • The Best of Jose Feliciano [RCA]
  • 1985
  • His Hits and Other Classics
  • 1984
  • Me Enamore
  • 1983
  • Romance in the Night WA
  • 1983
  • Escenas de Amor
  • 1982
  • Jose Feliciano [1980] WA
  • 1980
  • 15 Especiales de Jose Feliciano
  • 1977
  • 15 Exitos de una Gran Decada
  • 1977
  • Memphis Menu WA
  • 1972
  • Che Sara
  • 1971
  • Feliciano!
  • 1968
  • Grandes Exitos de Jose Feliciano, Vol. 2
  • Individual Bio

    One of the most prominent Latin-born performers of the pop era, singer/guitarist Jose Feliciano was born September 10, 1945, in Lares, Puerto Rico; the victim of congenital glaucoma, he was left permanently blind at birth. Five years later, he and his family moved to New York City's Spanish Harlem area; there Feliciano began learning the accordion, later taking up the guitar and making his first public appearance at the Bronx's El Teatro Puerto Rico at the age of nine. While in high school he became a fixture of the Greenwich Village coffeehouse circuit, eventually quitting school in 1962 in order to accept a permanent gig in Detroit; a contract with RCA followed a performance at New York's Gerde's Folk City, and within two years he appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival. After bowing with the 1964 novelty single "Everybody Do the Click," he issued his flamenco-flavored debut LP The Voice and Guitar of Jose Feliciano, trailed early the next year by The Fantastic Feliciano.

    Unhappy with the direction of his music following the release of 1966's A Bag Full of Soul, Feliciano returned to his roots, releasing three consecutive Spanish-language LPs -- Sombras...Una Voz, Una Guitarra, Mas Exitos de Jose Feliciano and El Sentimiento, La Voz y La Guitarra de Jose Feliciano -- on RCA International, scoring on the Latin pop charts with the singles "La Copa Rota" and "Amor Gitana." With 1968's Feliciano!, he scored a breakthrough hit with a soulful reading of the Doors' "Light My Fire" that launched him into the mainstream pop stratosphere; a smash cover of Tommy Tucker's R&B chestnut "Hi Heel Sneakers" solidified his success, and soon Feliciano found himself performing the national anthem during the 1968 World Series. His idiosyncratic Latin-jazz performance of the song proved highly controversial, and despite the outcry of traditionalists and nationalists, his status as an emerging counterculture hero was secured, with a single of his rendition also becoming a hit.

    In 1969 Feliciano recorded three LPs -- Souled, Alive Alive-O, and Feliciano 10 to 23 -- and won a Grammy for Best New Artist; however, he never again equalled the success of "Light My Fire," and only the theme song to the sitcom Chico and the Man subsequently achieved hit status, edging into the Top 100 singles chart in 1974. Throughout the 1970s Feliciano remained an active performer, however, touring annually and issuing a number of LPs in both English and Spanish, including 1973's Steve Cropper-produced Compartments; he also appeared on the Joni Mitchell hit "Free Man in Paris," and guested on a number of television series including Kung Fu and McMillan and Wife. In 1980 Feliciano was the first performer signed to the new Latin division of Motown, making his label debut with an eponymous effort the following year; his recorded output tapered off during the course of the decade, although he occasionally resurfaced with LPs including 1987's Tu Immenso Amor and 1989's I'm Never Gonna Change. A school in East Harlem was renamed the Jose Feliciano Performing Arts School in his honor; in 1996, he also appeared briefly in the hit film Fargo. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide