Paco Ibanez Discografia Completa 1964-2003 -iba...

Paco Ibáñez is a legendary Spanish singer-songwriter who spent decades setting the works of classic and contemporary Spanish-language poets to music. Between 1964 and 2003, his studio and live discography documented a massive cultural effort to bring poetry—ranging from Góngora to Goytisolo—to the general public, often serving as a symbol of cultural resistance. Studio Albums (1964–2003)

Paco Ibáñez is a towering figure in the Spanish "canción de autor" movement, a musician whose work transformed the relationship between literature and popular music. His discography from 1964 to 2003 serves as a sonic archive of Spanish and Latin American poetry, reclaiming the voices of exiled, suppressed, and classical poets through the medium of the guitar. This period encapsulates the height of his cultural influence, beginning with his debut in Paris and spanning the transition of Spain from dictatorship to democracy. paco ibanez discografia completa 1964-2003 -ibA...

15. "Paco Ibáñez. Antología" (1993)

  1. 1964 – Paco Ibáñez 1 (Primer álbum – Poemas de Góngora, Quevedo, Machado, Hernández)
  2. 1966 – Paco Ibáñez 2 (Bécquer, Guillén, Alberti)
  3. 1967 – Paco Ibáñez 3 (Aragon, Góngora, Juan de Mena)
  4. 1969 – Paco Ibáñez 4 (Blas de Otero, Gil de Biedma)
  5. 1971 – Paco Ibáñez en el Olympia (En vivo – París)
  6. 1974 – A Flor de Tiempo (Rafael Alberti monográfico)
  7. 1977 – Oíd lo que os digo (Poemas de Miguel Hernández)
  8. 1979 – Paco Ibáñez canta a los poetas latinoamericanos
  9. 1981 – Paco Ibáñez canta a Pablo Neruda
  10. 1985 – Por una canción / 30 años después (Recopilatorio con temas nuevos)
  11. 1988 – Canta a los poetas griegos (Sefarad)
  12. 1992 – Canta a José Agustín Goytisolo
  13. 1995 – De la mano de Paco Ibáñez (Poemas de Luis Cernuda, Jorge Guillén, etc.)
  14. 1998 – Paco Ibáñez canta a los poetas hispanoamericanos (Antología)
  15. 2003 – Paco Ibáñez: 1964–2003 – Integrale (Coffret 8 CD – reedición completa de sus discos de estudio + inéditos de ese periodo)

Recorded in Madrid in 2002, this double CD marks the end of the 1964–2003 period. It includes a new, never-before-recorded poem: "Ayer soñé que podía" (Alberti, unpublished until 2000). Paco Ibáñez is a legendary Spanish singer-songwriter who

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A bilingual album (Spanish/Basque) honoring Basque poets, including and Joxean Artze . A unique entry in his discography. 1964 – Paco Ibáñez 1 (Primer álbum –