Альбомы исполнителя
Autorretrato. Lo mejor de Massiel
1997 · альбом
Cheque en Blanco
1993 · альбом
Sus Grandes Exitos
1990 · сборник
Desde dentro
1986 · альбом
Massiel En Des. Concierto
1985 · альбом
Sola en libertad
1984 · альбом
Corazón de hierro
1983 · альбом
Tiempos dificiles
1981 · альбом
Las 5 mejores
2020 · Мини-альбом
Orígenes
2018 · альбом
iCollection
2016 · альбом
En Vina en Vivo
2016 · альбом
Lo Mejor de Massiel
2013 · альбом
Massiel: Sus Grandes Éxitos
2002 · сборник
15 De Coleccion
0000 · альбом
Lo Mejor de Massiel
1966 · альбом
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Биография
The Spanish winner of the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest, Massiel was born María de los Ángeles Santamaría Espinosa on August 2, 1947, and went on to become one of the most popular singing stars both at home and across Latin America. Elsewhere, however, she is best remembered for the song that beat out that year's runaway favorite, Cliff Richards' "Congratulations." She has, in fact, enjoyed something of a stop-start career, originally retiring from show business in the mid-'70s following the birth of her first son, Aitor. Her return in 1981, however, prompted a massive boom in Mexican music, as she recorded the works of songwriters José María Napoleón and Juan Gabriel on her album Tiemos Dificiles. Her next album, Corazon de Hierro, was an even bigger hit, and spawned the international hit "Brindaremos por El." Massiel announced her second retirement in the mid-'90s, although she remained active for at least a couple more years. The year 1997 brought both a hip-hop re-recording of her Eurovision victor "La La La" and a Spanish-language tribute to the music of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, Baladas y Canciones de Bertolt Brecht, while 1998 saw her both star in and record the soundtrack to the movie Cantando a la Vida, the story of a Eurovision Song Contest winner who mysteriously disappears. Massiel herself would reappear on stage in 2007, as one of the judges for that year's Spanish entry to Eurovision. Although she was not participating in the competition itself, she agreed to perform one of the entries, "Busco un Hombre." ~ Dave Thompson