Paco Ibanez Discografia Completa 1964-2003 -iba... [updated]
Paco Ibáñez is more than a musician; he is the voice of the Spanish poets. Throughout his career, he has transformed the verses of iconic writers like Federico García Lorca, Rafael Alberti, and Miguel Hernández into anthems of freedom and resistance. His discography is a roadmap of Spanish cultural history, spanning decades of exile, censorship, and eventual democratic transition.
- Variable audio fidelity across decades.
- Limited stylistic variety—may feel repetitive over many hours.
- Some editions lack extensive scholarly notes or translations for non-Spanish speakers.
- Recommended for: Listeners interested in Spanish poetry, folk/neo-traditional song, students of Iberian cultural history, and longtime fans wanting a comprehensive overview.
- Caveats: Casual listeners seeking mainstream pop/modern production may find the material austere; those unfamiliar with the poets might prefer an annotated edition or translations.
- 1967 - "Paco Ibáñez canta a Georges Brassens" (LP)
- Editado en Argentina, muestra su expansión internacional.
8. "Desnudos" (1971)
La Madurez Artística (1990-2003)