Before the gravelly voice became iconic, Sabina was an exiled poet in London. His early work is raw, folk-infused, and surprisingly tender.
Albums like Dímelo en la Calle (2002) and Vinagre y Rosas (2009) showed a master continuing to hone his craft, blending sophisticated metaphors with his signature cynicism. discografia joaquin sabina
Sabina ha colaborado con artistas tan variados como Joan Manuel Serrat (álbum conjunto “Dos pájaros de un tiro”, 2007), Fito Páez, Andrés Calamaro y Víctor Manuel. Estas alianzas le permitieron explorar arreglos distintos y ampliar su público en América Latina y España. Before the gravelly voice became iconic, Sabina was
A volcanic collaboration with the Argentine rock legend. The tension between Sabina’s ironic lyricism and Páez’s passionate piano creates a masterpiece. Songs: “Llueve sobre mojado,” “Cuerpo de mujer,” “Enemigos íntimos.” Sabina ha colaborado con artistas tan variados como
Here is the story of Joaquín Sabina’s discography, not as a dry list of albums, but as a chronicle of a life lived on the edge of a barstool, written in rhyme, rhythm, and raw confession.
His first collaboration with the band Viceversa, solidifying his status in the Spanish music scene. The Golden Era: Critical and Commercial Peaks (1987–1999)