Artist's albums
Clasicamente Tuya
1997 · album
En Vivo
1996 · album
Quiéreme Siempre
1990 · album
Grande
1987 · album
La Revista: la Cenicienta del Palace
1985 · album
Paloma
1984 · album
Dama
1983 · album
Las 5 mejores
2020 · EP
Más cerca
2019 · album
iCollection
2016 · album
Voces para el Alma
2015 · album
Las canciones de mi vida
2014 · album
Escorpio
2013 · album
La Fiesta Terminó
2013 · album
Romances
2013 · album
La Música Es Mi Vida - 30 Grandes Canciones
2013 · album
Amolap
2012 · album
Love Makes My World Go Round
2012 · single
Yo Quiero Volar
2012 · single
Encantados (Remasterizado)
2008 · album
Los Romanticos- Paloma San Basilio
2008 · album
Juntos
2006 · single
Diva
2006 · album
30 Exitos Insuperables
2003 · album
Eternamente - Grandes éxitos de grandes musicales
2002 · compilation
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Biography
Talented Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio studied philosophy and psychology before starting a music career. It was in 1975 when San Basilio decided to take her first step to becoming a singer, recording a demo based on Roberta Flack songs and sending it to Hispavox. Soon after, San Basilio was recording her first album, Sombras. In 1977, after releasing ¿Dónde Vas?, the artist climbed the local charts with Bebu Silvetti's "Secretos." A year later, a live album called En Directo was recorded at Madrid's Teatro Monumental, followed by a Latin American tour, which also reached some venues in the U.S. and Canada. By the end of 1980, Paloma San Basilio extended her skills to acting while starting to play the main role in the musical Evita; she was acclaimed for more than two years, touring worldwide since June of 1983. Two years later, San Basilio represented Spain at a Eurovisión Festival singing a Juan Carlos Calderón song called "La Fiesta Terminó." San Basilio continued to release albums throughout the '90s and 2000s, including 1997's Clasicamente Tuya, 2007's Invierno Sur, and 2012's Amolap, while also continuing to perform live. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi