Artist's albums
God Bless the Child (Chatfield Remix)
2023 · single
I Want to Hold Your Hand (Chatfield Remix)
2023 · single
Sixty Years on (Chatfield Remix)
2023 · single
Love & Christmas
2022 · album
Viva La Navidad
2022 · single
Rozándome
2022 · single
Touch Me
2022 · single
La Borinqueña
2022 · single
Behind This Guitar (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Feliz Navidad (50th Anniversary/FN50)
2021 · single
Afirmación
2021 · single
Chico and the Man
2021 · single
Mule Skinner
2021 · single
Time After Time
2021 · single
Ángela
2021 · single
Eagle When She Flies
2021 · single
California Dreaming (Expanded Mix)
2021 · single
Light My Fire (Revisited)
2021 · single
Lo Mejor de José Feliciano
2021 · compilation
I'm America
2020 · single
You Send Me (Dedicated to Sam Cooke)
2020 · single
Behind This Guitar
2020 · album
La Bamba (Valens Tribute Mix)
2020 · single
The Chain
2020 · single
José Feliciano En Concierto
2020 · album
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Biography
The title track on José Feliciano’s latest album Behind This Guitar sums up, with uncanny accuracy, the still-unfolding career of this remarkable and singular figure in American musical culture of the last half-century. Puerto Rican by birth, a New Yorker (Spanish Harlem) from his childhood, José Feliciano has been a fact of American musical life since his breakthrough at the height of the Sixties – the golden age of American pop and rock music. Feliciano’s new album on the Anthem label is more than the latest turn in an uncommonly long and steady performing and recording career. Behind This Guitar brings the singer/guitarist full circle with producer and old friend Rick Jarrard, whom RCA Victor assigned to produce the very young Feliciano in the late 1960s. It was Jarrard who convinced Feliciano to record The Doors’ “Light My Fire” for their album Feliciano! – the record that made him a household name in 1968. Two years later, in the midst of recording a Christmas album, it was Jarrard who told Feliciano they needed a new song and encouraged Feliciano as he virtually improvised the enduring classic “Feliz Navidad”. Together again for Behind This Guitar, artist and producer have rediscovered their rhythm, in collaborating on the first album Feliciano has ever recorded in Nashville.