Discografia De Juan Gabriel ((top))

Juan Gabriel , known as "El Divo de Juárez," left behind one of the most prolific and influential discographies in Latin American history, spanning over 1,000 songs across a variety of musical genres. His career transformed the landscape of Mexican pop, ranchera, and mariachi music. Evolution of a Legend: Key Eras The Rise of a Singer-Songwriter (1970s) After signing with RCA Records in 1971, Juan Gabriel quickly rose to fame. This era was marked by youthful pop and ballad hits such as "No Tengo Dinero" . In 1976, he solidified his status with major successes like "10 de los Grandes Éxitos de Juan Gabriel" . The Ranchera Revolutionary (1980s) Juan Gabriel redefined the ranchera genre, often collaborating with artists like Rocío Dúrcal. His landmark tracks from this period include the eternal classic "Amor Eterno" , written as a tribute to his mother, and the massive hit "Querida" . The Live Phenomenon (1990s - 2000s) He became famous for his high-energy, emotionally charged live performances. Orchestrations by legendary composer Eduardo Magallanes helped bring his music to grand stages, including the iconic concerts at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Hits like "Así Fue" and "Hasta Que Te Conocí" became staples of his live repertoire. Final Years and "Los Dúo" (2010s) Toward the end of his career, he released the highly successful Los Dúo albums, featuring collaborations with modern stars like Juanes. His final original recording was "Debo Hacerlo" , released after a long period of refusing to record new material due to copyright disputes. Essential Tracks & Discography Highlights Notable Albums / Songs Significance Early Pop "El Alma Joven" / "No Tengo Dinero" His debut that introduced his unique melodic style. Golden Age "Recuerdos II" / "Querida" One of the best-selling albums in Mexican history. Ranchera "Canta a Juan Gabriel" (with Rocío Dúrcal) Modernized traditional Mexican music for a global audience. Tributes "Amor Eterno" Widely considered his most iconic and emotional masterpiece. Juan Gabriel's legacy is defined not just by his sales, but by his ability to capture the shared emotions of the Spanish-speaking world, from the pain of abandonment to the joy of eternal love. Juan Gabriel — San Antonio Philharmonic

Studio Albums

El Noa Noa (1974) - Juan Gabriel's debut album, released when he was just 18 years old. Pecado Original (1975) - His second studio album, showcasing his growth as a singer-songwriter. Te Llegará Mi Sufrimiento (1976) - A melancholic album that highlights Gabriel's emotive voice. No Tengo Dinero (1977) - A commercial success, featuring the hit single "No Tengo Dinero". Juan Gabriel (1978) - A self-titled album that cemented his status as a rising star. Con Tu Amor (1979) - A romantic album with a focus on love songs. A Mi México (1980) - A tribute to his homeland, featuring traditional Mexican music. Bastante Grande (1981) - A critically acclaimed album that showcases Gabriel's maturity as a songwriter. Todo (1982) - A commercial success, featuring a mix of pop, rock, and traditional Mexican music. Recuerdos (1984) - A nostalgic album that explores themes of love, heartbreak, and social commentary. Tengo Mucho de Que Darte (1985) - A successful album that includes the hit single "Tengo Mucho de Que Darte". Gabriél (1987) - A experimental album that incorporates various musical styles. Eternal (1988) - A English-language album that marked Gabriel's entry into the international market. Romance (1990) - A critically acclaimed album that features romantic ballads and upbeat tracks. Si Me Dejas Ahora (1992) - A successful album that includes the hit single "Si Me Dejas Ahora". Puedo Sentir Tu Amor (1994) - A commercial success, featuring a mix of pop, rock, and traditional Mexican music. Vagabundo (1996) - A critically acclaimed album that showcases Gabriel's growth as a songwriter. Deseo (1998) - A successful album that features a mix of pop, rock, and traditional Mexican music. Por Mi Orgullo (2000) - A critically acclaimed album that explores themes of identity and social commentary. Soy Feliz (2003) - A commercial success, featuring a mix of pop, rock, and traditional Mexican music. Inocente (2005) - A critically acclaimed album that showcases Gabriel's maturity as a songwriter. Duets (2006) - A collaborative album featuring duets with various international artists. Cosas de la Vida (2009) - A successful album that features a mix of pop, rock, and traditional Mexican music. México (2010) - A tribute to Mexican music and culture. Noa Noa... Vol. 2 (2013) - A sequel to his debut album, featuring reworked and new material.

Live Albums

En Vivo (1981) - A live album recorded during his 1981 tour. Juan Gabriel en Vivo (1985) - A live album recorded during his 1985 tour. 50 Años de Canciones (2000) - A live album featuring a selection of his greatest hits. En Vivo en el Estadio Vicente Calderón (2012) - A live album and DVD recorded during his concert in Madrid.

Compilations

El Noa Noa... Plus (1994) - A compilation album featuring his early work, plus additional tracks. Lo Mejor de Juan Gabriel (1996) - A greatest hits compilation. ** Serie Azul** (2002) - A compilation series featuring a selection of his greatest hits. La Mejor de Juan Gabriel (2006) - A compilation album featuring a selection of his greatest hits. Discografia De Juan Gabriel

Collaborations

Trio Los Panorama (1974) - A collaboration with Trio Los Panorama, featuring traditional Mexican music. Eternal (with various artists) (1988) - A collaborative album featuring English-language versions of his songs. Duets (with various artists) (2006) - A collaborative album featuring duets with international artists, such as Marco Antonio Solís and Alejandro Sanz. Cuando Vayas conmigo (with Rosana) (2013) - A duet with Spanish singer Rosana.

Tribute Albums

Un Tribute a Juan Gabriel (2005) - A tribute album featuring covers by various Latin artists. Tributo a Juan Gabriel: Grandes Éxitos (2011) - A tribute album featuring covers by various Latin artists.

Unreleased Material