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Feliz Navidad (Menudo album)

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Feliz Navidad
Studio album by
Released1982
GenreLatin pop
Menudo chronology
Una Aventura Llamada Menudo
(1982)
Feliz Navidad
(1982)
Adios Miguel
(1983)

Feliz Navidad (1982) is Menudo's 12th album, and third Christmas album. The album was originally released in late 1982 with ten tracks and reissued in late 1983 with fourteen tracks. Both versions of this album have two different covers, with the second cover featuring Ricky Meléndez, Johnny Lozada, Xavier Serbiá, Miguel Cancel, and Charlie Massó. Both are compilations containing songs from their past Christmas albums Felicdades and Es Navidad. This would eventually be the last album Xavier Serbiá and Miguel Cancel to be in, since Xavier would be replaced by Ray Reyes in Early 1983 during the first week in New York and then few months went by, Miguel decided to voluntarily to quit the group because he felt unhappy since his voice suddenly changed and wasn't able to do his song, and was replaced by Roy Rossello.

The album sold 150,000 in Venezuela.[1]

Track listings

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1982 release

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  1. La Gallina - Singer: René Farrait
  2. Traigo Una Parranda - Singer: Xavier Serbiá
  3. Las Nubes - Singer : Johnny Lozada
  4. Voy También - Singer: Johnny Lozada
  5. Chiji Navideño - Singer: All the group
  6. Mi Parranda - Singer: Óscar Meléndez
  7. El Tamborilero - Singer: Johnny Lozada
  8. Eso Es Lo Mío - Singer: Óscar Meléndez and René Farrait
  9. Las Navidades - Singer: Ricky Meléndez
  10. Año Nuevo Y Reyes - Singer: Johnny Lozada

1983 release

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  1. La Gallina - Singer: René Farrait
  2. Traigo Una Parranda - Singer: Xavier Serbiá
  3. Noche De Paz - Singer: René Farrait
  4. Las Nubes - Singer : Johnny Lozada
  5. Las Navidades - Singer: Ricky Melendez
  6. Ensillando Mi Caballo - Singer: Carlos Meléndez and Fernando Sallaberry
  7. Chiji Navideño - Singer: All the group
  8. Mi Parranda - Singer: Óscar Meléndez
  9. El Tamborilero - Singer: Johnny Lozada
  10. Eso Es Lo Mío - Singer: Óscar Meléndez and René Farrait
  11. Ñaqui Quiñaqui - Singer: All the group
  12. Voy También - Singer: Johnny Lozada
  13. Año Nuevo Y Reyes - Singer: Johnny Lozada
  14. Plena Borinqueña - Singer: Fernando Sallaberry

References

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  1. ^ "In Venezuela We obtain this results!" (PDF). Cash Box: 32. 13 October 1984. Retrieved 25 October 2024. Instead of the album name, the report uses the catalog number of the album released in Venezuela.