Sanatçının Albümleri
Ana, José, Nacho
1998 · albüm
Ana, José, Nacho
1998 · albüm
Aidalai
1991 · albüm
Aidalai (Bonus Track Edition)
1991 · albüm
Descanso Dominical (Bonus Tracks Edition)
1988 · albüm
Descanso Dominical / Une Femme Avec Une Femme
1988 · albüm
Mecano
1988 · albüm
Entre el Cielo y el Suelo (Bonus Tracks Edition)
1986 · albüm
En Concierto (Live)
1985 · albüm
Ya Viene el Sol (Bonus Tracks Edition)
1984 · albüm
Esencial Mecano
2013 · albüm
Siglo XXI
2009 · albüm
Grandes Exitos
2005 · derleme
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Biyografi
A techno-pop band from Spain, Mecano were formed in the early '80s by brothers Nacho and José María Cano, who were joined by singer Ana Torroja. While the Spanish new wave, known as Movida Madrileña, was at its highest level of popularity, Mecano burst into the local scene with "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar," a single released by CBS in 1981. They issued "Perdido en Mi Habitación" that same year. Mecano's debut album was presented live at Madrid's Palace Hotel in March of 1982. Soon after, the band started touring the country, with Javier de Juan playing drums and Manolo Aguilar on bass. In 1983, Nacho Cano began composing for other acts, starting with Rubin's "Me He Enamorado de un Fan," also producing a band named Betty Troupe and working with La Unión. Later, José María Cano started songwriting for local stars such as Ana Belén and Massiel. In 1986, the touching ballad "Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte" hit the charts all over Latin America. The following year, Mecano's "Cruz de Navajas" was voted Best Song of the Year in Spain. In addition, the French version of the group's "Mujer Contra Mujer" ("Une Femme Avec une Femme") remained at the top of the most important music charts in France for seven weeks. After Mecano's exhaustive 1991 worldwide tour, the band's members finally decided to head out on their own. In 1998 the trio reunited briefly for the release of Ana, Jose, Nacho -- a double-disc greatest-hits collection that featured eight new songs -- only to split once again a few months later. Rumors of a new single and world tour in 2012 failed to materialize. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi