Artist's albums
Dolor de Garganta
1999 · album
Versos de Tornillo
1997 · album
Valle De Lagrimas / Aparejo De Fortuna
1995 · album
Valle de Lágrimas (Remasterizado 2019)
1995 · album
Sacrificio de Dama
1993 · album
Eligeme
1988 · album
Corral De Cuernos
1985 · album
La Mandragora
1981 · album
Las Diez de Últimas
2014 · album
The Very Best of Javier Krahe
2013 · compilation
Virgencita de la barra (En Directo)
2013 · single
Toser y Cantar
2011 · album
Haz Lo Que Quieras
2007 · album
Querencias y Extravíos
2007 · album
Cinturón Negro de Karaoke
2006 · album
Cábalas y Cicatrices
2002 · album
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Biography
Javier Krahe is one of the most enigmatic singer/songwriters in the Spanish scene. Armed with a biting irony and a deep love of Georges Brassens and Leonard Cohen, Krahe has led a career apart from mainstream channels and has developed a loyal cult following in the process. Born in Madrid in 1944, Krahe started business studies, which he left unfinished. In 1967 he settled in Paris, where he wrote his first lyrics with the aid of his brother Jorge. In 1989, back in Spain, the singer released his first work, Valle de Lágrimas, featuring his characteristically scathing sense of humor and simple arrangements deeply inspired by Brassens. After his debut, a string of records were released with little or no label backing. Krahe's onslaughts against Spain's governing party and the figure of Christ on television did not contribute to his ability to reach wider audiences, either. In 2004, some of his friends gathered up to record a tribute album titled Y Todo Es Vanidad, including such figures as Enrique Morente, Alejandro Sanz, Joan Manuel Serrat, and Joaquín Sabina. Cinturón Negro de Karaoke came out in 2006. ~ Efrén del Valle Peñamil, Rovi