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Fireworks

José Feliciano · 1970

36 min · 11 tracks · Latin pop · soft rock · bolero

A vibrant blend of Latin rhythms and soft rock melodies woven through poignant acoustic arrangements.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic emotional journeys short, immersive listening sessions layered, dense sonic textures
Context
Released in June 1970, 'Fireworks' was José Feliciano's fourth studio album and followed the commercial success of his self-titled 1969 album. By this point, Feliciano had established himself as a notable figure in the music scene, known for his unique interpretations of popular songs and incorporation of Latin influences into mainstream music.
If you like
Latin pop, soft rock, bolero

Fireworks is an album by José Feliciano, released in 1970. A vibrant blend of Latin rhythms and soft rock melodies woven through poignant acoustic arrangements. 'Fireworks' is significant for showcasing Feliciano's ability to bridge genres, particularly with his covers like '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and 'Let It Be.' The album received critical acclaim, further solidifying his role in expanding the reach of Latin pop within the American music landscape during the early 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fireworks sound like?

A vibrant blend of Latin rhythms and soft rock melodies woven through poignant acoustic arrangements. Rooted in Latin pop and soft rock.

What makes Fireworks by José Feliciano notable?

'Fireworks' is significant for showcasing Feliciano's ability to bridge genres, particularly with his covers like '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and 'Let It Be.' The album received critical acclaim, further solidifying his role in expanding the reach of Latin pop within the American music landscape during the early 1970s. Released in June 1970, 'Fireworks' was José Feliciano's fourth studio album and followed the commercial success of his self-titled 1969 album. By this point, Feliciano had established himself as a notable figure in the music scene, known for his unique interpretations of popular songs and incorporation of Latin influences into mainstream music.

Who is Fireworks for?

Fireworks works well if you're into dynamic emotional journeys, short, immersive listening sessions and layered, dense sonic textures.

How many songs are on Fireworks?

Fireworks has 11 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·36:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Fireworks Standout 2:09
  • 2 Destiny 2:29
  • 3 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Standout 3:18
  • 4 Norwegian Wood 4:31
  • 5 She Came in Through the Bathroom Window 3:20
  • 6 Pegao (Instrumental) 2:46
  • 7 Once There Was a Love 3:23
  • 8 Blackbird 2:22
  • 9 Susie-Q 5:09
  • 10 Yesterday 2:56
  • 11 Let It Be Standout 4:01

Release Date

June 1, 1970

Genre

Latin pop, bolero, soft rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

36 min 27 sec