Album Review
Released in 1999, 19 Dias y 500 Noches may be the 14th studio album from Spanish singer, songwriter, and poet Joaquin Sabina. Created by former Tequila frontman Alejo Stivel, and co-written with Antonio Olariaga, its mixture of flamenco, rumba, and ranchero harks to the standard Andalusian roots of his early work, and it has been referred to as probably the most intimate and autobiographical of his career.
Jon O'Brien, Rovi
Testimonials
MENTIRAS PIADOSAS JOAQUIN SABINA
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Biography
Born: Feb 12, 1949 in beda, The country
Genre: Latin Pop
Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Singer and songwriter Joaqun Sabina was created in beda, The country, in Feb 12, 1949. At age 14, he began writing poems, getting associated with music as part of a teenage rockabilly band known as Merry Youngs. Sabina's poetry and music skills were extended to acting while being a member of Juan Panadero's theatrical company. In 1976, his book Memorias del Exilio was printed and it is lyrics were Sabina's inspiration to record his first album in 1978. El Inventario was adopted by Malas Compaias.