In 1987, Kraus was chosen internally by
TVE as the Spanish representative for that year's Eurovision Song Contest with the song "
No estás solo" ("You're Not Alone"). It was not seen by commentators as a Eurovision-friendly song, and at the
1987 Eurovision, held on 9 May in
Brussels, could only place 19th out of the 22 entries. The performance is nowadays remembered more for the strange heavy make-up Kraus wore than for the song itself. Kraus released her first self-titled album shortly after her Eurovision appearance. Further albums followed, including two of experimental
electronica in collaboration with Daniel Assante, which were critically well-received although modest sellers. In 1999 she formed the group Waxbeat with Juan Belda and Juan Gómez Acebo, and two albums were released. In 2006, she took part as a singing trainer in the television series
Operación Triunfo, and released a solo album,
Alma, in 2007. Kraus, along with Assante and Italian musicians Enrico Barbaro and Gherardo Catanzaro, is currently working under the name of Vintage Club Band. == Albums discography ==