Paco Ibanez Discografia Completa 1964-2003 -iba... Guide
His early work established the template for musicalizing Spanish poetry with a "rigorous economy of means"—just a voice and a guitar.
The discography of Paco Ibáñez from 1964 to 2003 represents a critical bridge between Spanish classical literature and the movement . By setting the verses of iconic poets like Federico García Lorca and Luis de Góngora to music, Ibáñez transformed poetry into a potent tool for cultural resistance. Chronological Discography (1964–2003) paco ibanez discografia completa 1964-2003 -ibA...
: His debut album, featuring poems by Luis de Góngora and Federico García Lorca. Paco Ibáñez 2 (1967) His early work established the template for musicalizing
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Paco Ibáñez (born 20 November 1934 in Valencia, Spain) is not merely a singer; he is the most formidable musical interpreter of peninsular Spanish poetry. His work transcends entertainment, becoming a vehicle for resistance against Francoist censorship and a beacon for exiled intellectuals. Unlike rock or pop discographies, Ibáñez’s catalogue is a carefully curated anthology of works by Federico García Lorca, Luis Cernuda, Antonio Machado, Blas de Otero, Jorge Manrique, and Rafael Alberti, among others. Unlike rock or pop discographies, Ibáñez’s catalogue is