Discografia Joaquin Sabina
Sintiéndolo Mucho (Feeling It a Lot) is his final studio album of original material (announced as such). It is a magnificent farewell, co-written with Leiva. It deals with the pandemic, his own fragility, and the death of friends. Songs like “El caso de la rubia platino” and “Calle Melancolía (with Leiva)” are instant classics. It ends with “Pasándolo bien” (Having a good time)—a defiant, humorous wink goodbye.
Not a studio album, but a tribute collection. However, the new song “Lágrimas de Mármol” is a standout.
Son dos discos gemelos en la carrera de Sabina. Juez y parte incluye el exitoso "Juana la Loca", mientras que La sombra del caminante refina la fórmula. El primero es más rugoso; el segundo, más melódico. Juntos representan el puente entre el Sabina maldito y el Sabina comercial.
Otro título emblemático. Aquí encontramos "Los perros del amanecer" y "El club de los corazones solitarios". Es un disco extraño, conceptualmente roto pero emocionalmente coherente. Sabina juega con la paradoja: juntar el egoísmo ("Yo, mi, me") con la entrega ("contigo"). discografia joaquin sabina
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Over five decades, Sabina has built a cathedral out of barroom floors, broken hearts, and political disillusionment. Here is the essential journey.
Unlike the overtly political “Nueva Canción” movement, Sabina’s genius lies in the personal. He sings about love as a battlefield, failure as an art form, and the bar as a confessional. His voice—gravelly, limited in range, but infinite in nuance—is the perfect vehicle for his razor-sharp wordplay and devastating metaphors. Sintiéndolo Mucho (Feeling It a Lot) is his
A continuación, analizamos detalladamente la trayectoria discográfica de Joaquín Sabina, dividida por sus etapas artísticas más significativas. 1. Los inicios y la etapa acústica (1978–1983)
The discography of Joaquín Sabina is not merely a collection of albums; it is a sprawling, poetic map of the Spanish-speaking soul, charting the transition from post-dictatorship transition to the cynical beauty of the 21st century . Often called "the Spanish Dylan," Sabina’s body of work—comprising over fifteen studio and three major live albums—fuses rock, rumba, and folk with a literary depth that has earned him a place in the Spanish Songwriters Association (SGAE) and the hearts of millions. The Evolution of a Urban Poet
Marcado por su recuperación física. Incluye "69 puntos G" y "La canción más hermosa del mundo". Songs like “El caso de la rubia platino”
La historia detrás de su
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