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Review: Paco Ibáñez — Discografía completa 1964–2003 (ibA...)
Summary
Paco Ibáñez Vol. 1 (1964): His debut album set the tone for his entire career. It featured poems by Luis de Góngora and Federico García Lorca. The simplicity of his voice and Spanish guitar brought a haunting, raw quality to the verses.
This list highlights the primary studio recordings and significant re-editions during this era, often released under his own label, A Flor de Tiempo. paco ibanez discografia completa 1964-2003 -ibA...
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Perhaps the most iconic moment in his discography is the live recording Paco Ibáñez en el Olympia (1969). Recorded in Paris, this double album captured the electric atmosphere of the Spanish exile community and French students. Through the verses of Quevedo, Brassens, and Hernández, Ibáñez provided a soundtrack for the "Spain of the spirit" that existed outside the borders of the regime. Maturity and Universalism (1970s–1990s) The simplicity of his voice and Spanish guitar
18. "El río y la memoria" (2003)
Paco Ibáñez en el Olympia (1969): A landmark double live album recorded at the legendary Parisian theater, capturing a pivotal moment for Spanish culture in exile. Recorded in Paris, this double album captured the
Paco Ibáñez – Discografía Completa 1964–2003
15. "30 Años de Poesía: En Directo desde el Teatro Real" (2003) – The Live Summary
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 It includes a new, never-before-recorded poem: "Ayer soñé que podía" (Alberti, unpublished until 2000).