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Hotel, dulce hotel became Sabina's most successful album, selling more than 400.000 copies in Spain. Thanks to this release, Sabina became a superstar and one of the most renowned singer-songwriters in Spain. Thanks to the success of this record, his popularity started rising in Latin America, where he started giving his first performances. [8]
Lo niego todo ("I deny everything") is Joaquín Sabina's 17th studio album, born out of a collaboration among Sabina himself, singer-songwriter Leiva, who serves as producer of the album, and novelist Benjamin Prado. [1]
Joaquín Sabina was born in Úbeda, in the Province of Jaén.He is the second son of Adela Sabina del Campo and Jerónimo Martínez Gallego. His father was a policeman. He attended a Carmelite primary school and he started writing his first poems and composing music at the age of
Sabina, Krahe and Alberto Pérez used to perform together in the basement of a bar called "La mandrágora" (The mandrake) located in the La Latina neighbourhood of downtown Madrid. [ 1 ] By the time this album was recorded, Javier Krahe and Alberto Pérez were already known in the local musical scene while Sabina was still virtually unknown by ...
During the concert, some invited artist took part on it including Javier Krahe, who had previously collaborated with Sabina in the album La mandrágora and Luis Eduardo Aute, who performed, during the concert, a song dedicated to Sabina entitled "Pongamos que hablo de Joaquín" (Let's say I'm talking about Joaquín).
In general, musically, the melodical sounds would prevail in this album, such is the main characteristic of the following maxi single and probably the most popular one of this release, "Pongamos que hablo de Madrid" (Let's say I'm talking about Madrid) [3] a song that was originally written by Sabina but which had been previously recorded by ...
Juez y parte (Judge and side) is the fourth studio album of the Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina, released in 1985, only one year after Ruleta Rusa, his previous record. In this album the performer teamed up with the band Viceversa, which was led by Pancho Varona, who would turn into a close friend and also into one of the producers of ...
19 días y 500 noches ("19 days and 500 nights") is an album by Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina. It was released in 1999 on the BMG and Ariola labels. [ 1 ] In 2015, it was selected by Billboard magazine as one of the "50 Essential Latin Albums of the Last 50 Years".