This release expanded his repertoire into the medieval and early modern eras, proving that centuries-old poems could still feel urgent and contemporary.

- Un álbum monográfico dedicado a su gran amigo y colaborador, el poeta José Agustín Goytisolo.

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By exploring Paco Ibáñez's discography and legacy, we can gain a deeper understanding of his artistry and the impact he has had on the world of music. As a guitar legend, Ibáñez continues to inspire and influence new generations of musicians, ensuring his music remains timeless and enduring.

El debut del cantautor supuso una revolución silenciosa. En este primer trabajo, Ibáñez hermanó la poesía del Siglo de Oro con los versos contemporáneos de Federico García Lorca.

For accuracy, this discography excludes all bootlegs, non-official live recordings, and any album released after 2003 that does not contain new material.

La música de Paco Ibáñez no se puede entender sin la historia de la resistencia cultural española. Durante décadas, su voz y su guitarra funcionaron como el altavoz de los poetas que el régimen franquista intentó silenciar. Al musicar a autores clásicos y contemporáneos, Ibáñez transformó la alta literatura en himnos populares de libertad. A través de este recorrido detallado por su discografía oficial entre 1964 y 2003, analizamos la evolución de un artista fundamental para la canción de autor europea.

Cuenta con colaboraciones de lujo, incluyendo al guitarrista flamenco Pepe Habichuela. Ibáñez vuelve a musicalizar a Goytisolo, pero abre sus puertas a poetas contemporáneos y canciones populares que marcaron su infancia. Oroituz / Recordando (1998)

- Un EP que destaca su colaboración con el poeta chileno, explorando la riqueza lírica latinoamericana.

Paco Ibáñez is not just a musician; he is the voice that transformed Spanish poetry into a weapon of resistance

Highlighted his linguistic versatility and deep connection to regional Spanish cultures.

| Year | Title | Type | |------|-------|------| | 1964 | Paco Ibáñez | Studio | | 1967 | Paco Ibáñez, Vol. 2 | Studio | | 1969 | A Flor de Piel | Studio | | 1971 | Canta a José Agustín Goytisolo | Studio | | 1975 | Canta a Pablo Neruda | Studio | | 1978 | Canta a los Poetas Españoles del Exilio | Studio | | 1981 | En el Recital | Live | | 1984 | Por una Canción | Studio | | 1987 | Canta a los Poetas Muertos | Studio | | 1990 | Oroitzen | Studio (Bilingual) | | 1993 | Antología | Compilation + New tracks | | 1996 | Nuevas Canciones | Studio | | 2000 | Todo el Ayer (Box Set) | Compilation | | 2001 | Canta a los Poetas Latinoamericanos | Studio | | 2003 | 30 Años de Poesía (Teatro Real) | Live |

His debut album shook the Spanish-speaking world by fusing acoustic minimalism with heavy political undercurrents. Luis de Góngora, Federico García Lorca.

When discussing the history of Iberian music, few names command as much reverence as . Known as "the singer of the poets," Ibáñez occupies a unique space where music and literature merge. He does not merely set poems to music; he gives them a new heartbeat.

Note: While this collection focuses on his studio work, true fans often seek out his live albums (like "Paco Ibáñez en el Olympia"), where his connection with the audience—and his famous monologues between songs—offer a different, equally powerful experience.

A bilingual album (Spanish/Basque) honoring Basque poets, including and Joxean Artze . A unique entry in his discography.