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

Paco Ibáñez is the definitive voice of Spanish social song, transforming the works of great poets like Lorca, Alberti, and Machado into hymns of resistance

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 ibanez discografia completa 1964-2003 -ibA...

The journey began in Paris in 1964 with the release of Paco Ibáñez 1. Living in exile, Ibáñez recorded a collection of poems by Luis de Góngora 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 Ibáñez is the definitive voice of Spanish

Key Track: "Justicia, si no ahora, ¿cuándo?" (Cardenal) – A Liberation Theology-infused protest song. 1964 - "Paco Ibáñez" (EP)

  1. 1964 - "Paco Ibáñez" (EP)

: A deep dive into the work of one of his most frequently adapted poets. Fue Ayer (2003)

For the Collector

A complete discography from 1964 to 2003 (excluding later compilations or live reunions) typically includes 10 studio albums + 2 essential live recordings. Many original pressings — especially the 1960s French EPs and the 1970s Mexican editions — are rare collectors' items. Digital remasters exist, but the grit of original vinyl captures Ibañez’s unpolished urgency best.