Joaquin Sabina

Joaquin Sabina

Genres: cantautor, spanish, singer-songwriter, rock, Spanish Rock

About Joaquin Sabina

Joaquín Ramón Martínez Sabina (Úbeda, Jaén, Spain, 12 February 1949), known artistically as Joaquín Sabina, is a singer - songwriter, and poet. He has released fourteen studio albums, two live albums, and three compilation albums. He has collaborated and composed songs for Ana Belén and Miguel Ríos amongst others. Joaquín Sabina, is the second son of Adela Sabina del Campo and Jerónimo Martinez Gallego, which was a policeman. He attended a Carmelite primary school and he started writing his firsts poems and composing music at 14 years old. He was part of a band called Merry Youngs which imitated singers such as Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry or Little Richard. In 1968 he enrolled in the University of Granada, but went into exile in London, using a fake passport, to avoid Francisco Franco's persecution. In London, he collaborated with other young artists in theater and cultural events. In 1975, he started composing songs and singing at local bars. When the dictatorship ended in 1977 he returned to Spain and enrolled in the military. In 1978 his first album, Inventario (Inventory), debuted with the number-one hit single Pongamos que hablo de Madrid (Let's say I'm talking about Madrid). Afterwards, he released Malas compañías (The Wrong Crowd) and a live album called La mandrágora (The Mandragora), which caused much controversy due to the racy content of its lyrics. Spain was just coming out of the dictatorship, and Sabina's favorite topics have always been deemed "morally inappropriate" by some: the homeless, prostitutes, drunks, and Robin Hood-styled thieves. He is very much anti-stablishment. In 1983 he released Ruleta Rusa (Russian Roulette) and two years later, Juez y parte (Judge and Jury). His political views led him to take part in the anti-NATO movement. He later published Joaquín Sabina y Viceversa. In 1987 he released Hotel, dulce hotel (Hotel, Sweet Hotel), which sold a large number of records in Spain. That success followed with his next album El hombre del traje gris (The Man in The Gray Suit), and followed with a successful tour of South America. In 1990 he released Mentiras piadosas (White Lies) and two years later Física y química (Physics and Chemistry), which led to another successful tour of the Americas. His later albums Esta boca es mía (These Lips are Mine), Yo, mi, me contigo (I, Me, With You) and 19 días y 500 noches (19 Days and 500 Nights), won him recognition and multiple platinum albums. After recovering from a stroke, he returned to the stage in 2002 with Dímelo en la calle (Let's Take It Outside). He later released a double album called Diario de un peatón (Diary of A Pedestrian), which included both his previous album and 12 new songs, along with a book illustrated by him. In 2005 his new record Alivio de luto (Mourning Relief), put him in track to being one of the biggest names in Spanish musical stardom. The album comes with a DVD that includes interviews, music videos, acoustic versions of the songs and some home-made recordings.

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MP3 : 128
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Joaquin Sabina — Top 30 songs of 31

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
JOAQUIN SABINA POBRE CRISTINA
JOAQUIN SABINA Viudita de Clicquot
JOAQUIN SABINA Y nos dieron las diez [BuG]
JOAQUIN SABINA mentiras piadosas
JOAQUIN SABINA CERRADO POR DERRIBO (En vivo)
JOAQUIN SABINA Mas De Cien Mentiras [BuI]
JOAQUIN SABINA PONGAMOS QUE HABLO DE MADRID
JOAQUIN SABINA TODOS MENOS TU
JOAQUIN SABINA 08s
JOAQUIN SABINA 19 Dias Y 500 Noches [Bvt]
JOAQUIN SABINA UN ULTIMO VALS
JOAQUIN SABINA Dieguitos y mafaldas
JOAQUIN SABINA eclipse de mar
JOAQUIN SABINA ECLIPSE DE MAR
JOAQUIN SABINA QUIEN ME HA ROBADO EL MES DE ABRIL
JOAQUIN SABINA Jugar por jugar
JOAQUIN SABINA Parte meteotrologico
JOAQUIN SABINA Yo me bajo en Atocha
JOAQUIN SABINA Y NOS DIERON LAS 10
JOAQUIN SABINA Quién me ha robado el mes de abril
JOAQUIN SABINA POR EL BOULEVARD DE LOS SUEÑOS ROTOS
JOAQUIN SABINA POR EL BULEVAR DE LOS SUENOS ROTOS
JOAQUIN SABINA 13s
JOAQUIN SABINA 15s
JOAQUIN SABINA 23s - Pongamos que hablo de Madrid
JOAQUIN SABINA Princesa
JOAQUIN SABINA ASI ESTOY YO SIN TI
JOAQUIN SABINA CONTIGO
JOAQUIN SABINA NOS SOBRAN LOS MOTIVOS
JOAQUIN SABINA 22s
POBRE CRISTINA
Viudita de Clicquot
Y nos dieron las diez [BuG]
mentiras piadosas
CERRADO POR DERRIBO (En vivo)
Mas De Cien Mentiras [BuI]
PONGAMOS QUE HABLO DE MADRID
TODOS MENOS TU
19 Dias Y 500 Noches [Bvt]
UN ULTIMO VALS
Dieguitos y mafaldas
eclipse de mar
ECLIPSE DE MAR
QUIEN ME HA ROBADO EL MES DE ABRIL
Jugar por jugar
Parte meteotrologico
Yo me bajo en Atocha
Y NOS DIERON LAS 10
Quién me ha robado el mes de abril
POR EL BOULEVARD DE LOS SUEÑOS ROTOS
POR EL BULEVAR DE LOS SUENOS ROTOS
23s - Pongamos que hablo de Madrid
ASI ESTOY YO SIN TI
NOS SOBRAN LOS MOTIVOS