Here’s a complete overview of Mecano’s discography (Studio albums + key compilations/live albums), the iconic Spanish synth-pop/new wave band active from 1981 to 1998.
Mecano, the Spanish pop trio comprising Ana Torroja and brothers Nacho and José María Cano, released a total of six studio albums during their active career. Their discography is often divided into two eras: an early synth-pop phase (1982–1985) and a later more acoustic, diverse pop-rock phase (1986–1992). Studio Albums (In Chronological Order) Mecano Discografia Completa
"Hijo de la Luna", "Cruz de Navajas", "Me cuesta tanto olvidarte" 1988 Descanso dominical Includes Italian versions of hits like Figlio della
Mecano's third album, Y sin embargo... (1984), marked a turning point in their career. The album spawned several hit singles, including "Inmortal," "Y sin embargo...," and "No hago playback." This album cemented Mecano's status as one of Spain's leading pop-rock acts. "Hijo de la Luna", "Cruz de Navajas", "Me