The discography of Spanish flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía:
Flamenco Festival Gitano recorded 1966 - 1971
Volume 3 (L&R records L&R 44.015) (in cuadro) released 1986
Volume 4 (L& R Records L&R 12L0101 recorded 1969, released 1981
El Chato de La Isla
(Polydor EP 334 FEP) 1966
Canta El Chato de la Isla 1967 (Fontana 701 968 WPY)
Manuel Soto "El Sordera"
1967 (Polydor 342 FEP)
Gaspar de Utrera
1967 (Polydor 341 FEP)
El Sevillano
six Polydor EPs, 1967
El Sevillano con Paco de Lucía (1972 LP)
El Lebrijano
EL Lebrijano: De Sevilla a Cádiz 1969 (Columbia LP CS 8002)
El Lebrijano con la Collaboración Especial de Paco de Lucía 1970 (Polydor 23 85 006)
Juan de la Vara
1970 (Hispavox EP 16/748)
Enrique Montoya
1971 (Discophon 3024)
Niño de Barbate
Niño de Barbate con la Collaboración Especial de Paco de Lucía 1971 (TIP 24 56 016 and 24 56 017)
Naranjito de Triana
Naranjito de Triana: A Triana 1971 (RCA Victor LPM 10 416)
Pepe de Lucía
Pepe de Algeciras (Polydor 343), 1966 (malagueña "De Mi Larga Enfermedad", bulerías "Desterrado Me Fui Para El Sur", tientos "Pesaba Este Cuerpo Mío", soleá "La Muerte Pedía Yo")
El Mundo Flamenco de Paco de Lucia (Philips 63 28 025), 1971
Pepe de Lucia y Paco de Lucia (Triumph S 249 6202), 1972
Caminando (Polydor 813 488-1), 1983
El Orgullo De Mi Padre (Nuevos Medios NM 15 686 CD), 1995
Fosforito 1968-1972
EPs: Belter 52 190, 52 275, 52 361, 52 365
LPs: Belter 22 219, 22 360, 22 362, 22 587, 22 588
Fosforito: Selección Antológica (Belter 75.012, 75.013, 75.014, 75.015, re-released on 2-CD set as Fosforito con Paco de Lucía, Selección Antológica del Cante Flamenco, Iris Music France B00005MH91)
Antonio Mairena
Antonio Mairena: Cantes en Londres ye en La Union Pasarela PRD-107 (Live performance with Manuel Morao in London in 1954 and with Paco at La Union, February 16, 1974, released 1984)
Camarón de la Isla (Their first four albums were nameless, but were known among aficionados by the name of the first track)
Al Verte las Flores Lloran (1969)
Cada Vez que Nos Miramos (1970)
Son Tus Ojos Dos Estrellas (1971)
Canastera (1972)
Una Noche en Torres Bermejas (1972, but recorded in 1969), Philips 63 28 033), live with Camarón and Pepa de Utrera.
Caminito de Totana (1973)
Soy Caminante (1974)
Arte y Majestad (1975)
Rosa María (1976)
Castillo de Arena (1977)
Camaron en la Venta de Vargas (2006)
Camarón de la Isla (also with Tomatito)
Como el Agua (1981)
Calle Real (1983)
Viviré (1984)
Potro de Rabia y Miel (1992)
Poets in New York (Poetas en Nueva York) (contributor, Federico García Lorca tribute album, 1986)
accompanied two songs on Jazz Flamenco: Pedro Iturralde (Hispavox HH S 11'28)
Composed or contributed to the soundtracks for
La Sabina
The Hit by Stephen Frears
Flamenco, Flamenco (2011), Carmen and Sevillanas by Carlos Saura
Montoyas y Tarantos
Soñadores de España(1992), Plácido Domingo & Manuel Alejandro
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
One song contributed to Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou Soundtrack (La Nina de Puerta Oscura) (2004)
Elegant Gypsy by Al Di Meola (1977) - de Lucía plays a duet with Di Meola on the track "Mediterranean Sundance".
Shpongle sampled his track "Introduccion y Pantomima" in their song "Around the World in a Tea Daze" from the album Tales of the Inexpressible.
A tentatively complete discography of Lucía, including cover-photos and listing all his appearances, both in his own right and with other artists whomsoever, has been compiled by the flamenco guitarist Mark Shurey "Pimientito", and is presented by him on the flamenco forum www.foroflamenco.com.