Paco Ibanez Discografia Completa | 1964-2003 -iba... __exclusive__
1964 and 2003
Paco Ibáñez ’s discography between serves as a vital sonic map of Spanish resistance and poetic heritage. His work during this era transformed the verses of poets like Lorca, Alberti, and Machado into "hymns of resistance" that resonated far beyond the concert halls. Key Studio & Essential Live Albums (1964–2003)
Luis de Góngora
The journey began in Paris in 1964 with the release of Paco Ibáñez 1 . Living in exile, Ibáñez recorded a collection of poems by and Federico García Lorca . This album was revolutionary for its simplicity—just a voice and a Spanish guitar. In an era of increasingly complex pop production, Ibáñez’s "naked" sound forced the listener to confront the weight of the words. It established his lifelong mission: to act as a bridge between the Golden Age of Spanish literature and the contemporary struggle for freedom. The Voice of Resistance (1967–1969) paco ibanez discografia completa 1964-2003 -ibA...
3. "A Flor de Piel" (1969) – The Political Breakthrough
The 1964-2003 timeline captures the arc of the Spanish emotional history: 1964 and 2003 Paco Ibáñez ’s discography between
Ibáñez's career began in Paris, where he lived in exile from the Franco regime. His first three albums, simply titled by volume, laid the groundwork for what would become his life's work: musicalising the "Spain of today and forever". Living in exile, Ibáñez recorded a collection of
Essential listening:
"Homenaje a Antonio Machado" – A poem about poets honoring poets.
Vocal & instrumental performance