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The late-'70s and early-'80s pop scene in Spain was a mixture of different styles fighting one against the other, trying to succeed in winning the audience's affection. Madrid was the cradle of most of these movements, a wellspring of a lot of bands that were riding on the sounds swamping Europe at the moment. While Alaska y los Pegamoides, Ramoncín, and Siniestro Total were fans of new wave and post-punk bands like the Clash, the Jam, and the Buzzcocks, other groups like La Mode, Golpes Bajos, andAlphaville were more keen on pop melodies mixed with electronic textures, the type of music that the new romantics and groups like Depeche Mode were performing in those years. All these bands made up what was called la Movida Madrileña, one of the most significant European musical movements in the early '80s. In this environment, brothers Nacho and José María Cano found a friend, Ana Torroja, who accepted the invitation to sing their compositions, which elegantly mixed techno-pop music with fancy melodies. Mecano is their first record, and one of their most popular, a glamorous effort in which listeners can already appreciate Nacho Cano's brilliant mind for composition. Synths and electronic devices mixed with poppy melodies and Torroja's sweet voice are heard throughout the record, forming a style that became the group's personal trademark from then on. Mecano's lyrics tried to emphasize and represent the problems of the beautiful young people at the time. "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" was their first hit in Spain, while other songs on the record like "Perdido en Mi Habitación," "Maquillaje," and "Me Cole en una Fiesta" (with a later English version, "The Uninvited Guest") became fan favorites in the years to come. Among José María Cano's three compositions on Mecano, "Solo Soy una Persona" -- a tune combining pop and singer/songwriter elements with Sartre-esque lyrics -- stands out. ~ Robert Aniento
The late-'70s and early-'80s pop scene in Spain was a mixture of different styles fighting one against the other, trying to succeed in winning the audience's affection. Madrid was the cradle of most of these movements, a wellspring of a lot of bands that were riding on the sounds swamping Europe at the moment. While Alaska y Pegamoides, Ramoncín, and Siniestro Total were fans of new wave and post-punk bands like the Clash, the Jam, and the Buzzcocks, other groups like La Mode, Golpes Bajos, andAlphaville were more keen on pop melodies mixed with electronic textures, the type of music that the new romantics and groups like Depeche Mode were performing in those years. All these bands made up what was called la Movida Madrileña, one of the most significant European musical movements in the early '80s. In this environment, brothers Nacho and José María Cano found a friend, Ana Torroja, who accepted the invitation to sing their compositions, which elegantly mixed techno-pop music with fancy melodies. Mecano is their first record, and one of their most popular, a glamorous effort in which listeners can already appreciate Nacho Cano's brilliant mind for composition. Synths and electronic devices mixed with poppy melodies and Torroja's sweet voice are heard throughout the record, forming a style that became the group's personal trademark from then on. Mecano's lyrics tried to emphasize and represent the problems of the beautiful young people at the time. "Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar" was their first hit in Spain, while other songs on the record like "Perdido en Mi Habitación," "Maquillaje," and "Me Cole en una Fiesta" (with a later English version, "The Un
Mecano (Latin): Ava Torroja (vocals); Manolo Aguilar (bajon); Javier de Juan (drum, electronic drums); Peter Van Hooke (electronic drums); Jose Cano, Nacho Cano.
Personnel: Jose Cano (vocals, guitar); Nacho Cano (vocals, keyboards); Ana Torroja (vocals); Manolo Aguilar (bajo sexto).
Recording information: Estudios Escorpio, Madrid, Spain.
Photographer: Alejandro Cabrera.
Arranger: Luis Cobos. Mecano Music | Category | International Albums, Latin CDs, Oldies, Latin Pop, Mexican, Spanish, Teen Idol, Enhanced CD | | Label | Sony BMG Latin | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 136592  | | CD Universe Part number | 6920962 | | Catalog number | 96762 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 23, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Tino Azores; Tino Azpres | | Personnel | Ana Torroja - vocals Nacho Cano - vocals, keyboards Manolo Aguilar - bajo sexto Jose Cano - vocals, guitar
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Purchase Mecano CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mecano Donde Esta El Pais De Las Hadas? CD (1992) Bonus Track
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$9.09 Mecano (Latin): Manolo Aguilar (bajon); Javier de Juan (drum); Jose Cano, Ana Torroja, Nacho Cano.
Personnel: Jose Cano (vocals, guitar); Nacho Cano (vocals, keyboards); Ana Torroja (vocals); Gustavo Montesano (guitar); Manolo Aguilar (bajo sexto); Luis Cobos (didjeridu, keyboards).
Recording information: Estudio 1 CBS, Londres; Estudios Escorpio, Madrid, Spain.
Arrangers: Luis Cobos; Mecano .
| | Mecano Ya Viene El Sol CD (1992) Bonus Track; Reissue
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$9.09 Mecano (Latin): Jose Ma Mainat (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Andy Brown , Manolo Aguilar (bajon); Ana Torroja (keyboards); Charlie Morgan, Arturo Terriza, Javier Juan (drum); Nacho Cano, Hans Zimmer (programming).
Personnel: José María Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Nacho Cano (vocals, keyboards); Ana Torroja (vocals); Manolo Aguilar (bajo sexto).
Recording information: AudioFilm, Madrid, Spain; Lillye Yard, Londres; Nova, Londres; Snake Ranch, Londres.
Photographers: Alejandro Cabrera; Austin Ince.
Arranger: Mecano .
| | Mecano Descanso Dominical CD (1987) Bonus Track; Reissue
Mecano music CDs
$9.09 Mecano (Latin): José María Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ignacio Cano (vocals, keyboards, programming); Ana Torroja (vocals).
| | Mecano Aidalai CD (1991) Bonus Track; Reissue
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$9.09 Recorded at Fairlight, Eurosonic, Doublewtronics, Torres Sonido, Sonoland and Sintonia, Madrid, Spain; Power Station, Variety, Ruggieri, Skyline and Right Trak, New York, New York.
Engineers include: Tomas Dolby, Luis Fernandez Soria, David Lescoe.
Mecano (Latin): Nacho Cano (various instruments); José María Cano, Ana Torroja.
Personnel: Nacho Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); José María Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ana Torroja (vocals); Gerry Butler, Joe Hudson (didjeridu).
Recording information: Abbey Road, Londres; Doublewtronics; Eurosonic; Fairlight; Guillaume Tell, Paris, France; Power Station; Right Trak De Nueva York; Ruggieri; Sintonia De Madrid; Sonoland; Torres Sonido; Track; Variety.
Photographer: Chris Callis.
Arrangers: José María Cano; Juan Albert Amargos; Javier Losada; Robert Gonzalez Jr.; Manel Santiesteban; Nacho Maño.
Mecano: Nacho Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Jose Maria Cano (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ana Torroja (vocals).
Producers: Jose Maria Cano, Nacho Cano, Johnny Pacheco.
| | Jarboe Men Album CDs (2005)
Mecano album
$15.79 Epic both in length and in its recording, Jarboe's six-year-in-the-making THE MEN ALBUM project features contributions from many of the Swans vocalist's co-conspirators over the past two decades. Legendary Pink Dots' Edward Ka-Spel, Einsturzende Neubaten and Bad Seeds member Blixa Bargeld, Jim Thirlwell, and Ministry's Chris Connelly are among the extensive and stylistically varied roster of underground legends on offer here. Each brings his unique sonic vision to Jarboe's probing, passionate voyage through the feminine psyche as seen through male eyes.
Editors: William Faith; Chris Griffin .
Photographer: Jillean Williams.
Unknown Contributor Role: David J.
Arranger: Chad Blinman.
Personnel: Jarboe (vocals, keyboards); Jarboe; Nic LeBan (vocals, guitar); Michael Bradley, Alan Sparhawk (vocals); William Faith (guitar, percussion, programming); Joseph Budenholzer (guitar); James Izzo (keyboards); Michael Rollins (drums); Robert Kaechele, Chad Blinman (programming); Iva Davies (vocals, guitar, programming); Paz Lenchantin (vocals, violin); Diana Obscura (vocals, cello); Chris Connelly, David J, Mika Vainio, Percy Howard, Monica Richards, Blixa Bargeld (vocals); David Torn , Steve Von Till (guitar); Edward Ka-Spel, Jim Thirlwell, Jim Thirwell, Joseph Budenholzer, James Izzo.
Audio Mixers: Jarboe; William Faith; Iva Davies; Edward Ka-Spel; Robert Kaechele; Chris Griffin ; Nic LeBan; Chad Blinman.
| | Robert Plant Nine Lives CDs (2006) With DVD; Remastered; Box Set
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$66.59 Listening to the whole of Plant's catalogue, what impresses most is its variety and range. Beginning with 1982's PICTURES AT ELEVEN and continuing through 2005's MIGHTY REARRANGER, NINE LIVES offers up atmospheric grooves, 1950's-style pop, synth-driven new wave, Middle Eastern drones, straight blues, and a healthy dose of post-Zeppelin thunder. Plant's voice morphs too, from dispassionate popster to banshee wailer to retro crooner and elsewhere, never letting the shadow of his former band determine his stylistic choices. Beautiful packaging and a comprehensive booklet sweeten the deal, making this a must for collectors or anyone looking to explore Plant's work in depth.
The colossal legend of Led Zeppelin looms so mightily over the history of rock that it's sometimes easy to overlook the fact that Robert Plant has had a solo career that's outdistanced Zep in terms of longevity and output. NINE LIVES, a 10-disc box set, presents Plant's solo work in its entirety. Each of Plant's nine solo albums is included, and each is complemented by live tracks and a bonus DVD.
Nine CDS and one DVD (PAL)
Personnel: Robert Plant (vocals); Doug Boyle, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Justin Adams , Nile Rodgers, Porl Thompson, Robbie Blunt (guitar); Skin Tyson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, bass guitar); Uptown Horns (horns); Jezz Woodroffe, Paul Shaffer, Phil Johnstone, John Baggot (keyboards); Billy Fuller (double bass, bass guitar); Paul Martinez, Phil Scragg, Charlie Jones (bass guitar); Chris Blackwell, Cozy Powell, Phil Collins, Richard Hayward, Clive Deamer (drums); Kirsty MacColl, Marie Pierre, Toni Halliday (background vocals).
| | Invenzible Muevete CD (2004)
Mecano music CDs
$10.55 Recording information: Temple Studios.
Invenzible: Feliciano Luna (vocals, accordion); Jorge Aguayo (vocals, drum); Edgar Ponce (vocals, percussion); Harvey Luna (bajo sexto); Fernando Luna (bajon).
| | Smooth Drivin' CD (2005)
Mecano songs
$37.25 Track Listing of songs: Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing; Nightbirds; High Gear; Road Song; Every Time; Same Road Same Reason; She Likes to Watch; Feels So Good; After the Love Has Gone; Mas Que Nada; Drive Time; Boom Boom; Capetown Fringe; So What; Layla; Chill;
| | Dancehall Premier Presents Reggae Mi CD (2006) (Import)
$27.59 | | Espiritu Norteno Rey Y Reina CD (2006) Remastered
$11.19 | | Alsace Lorraine Dark One CD (2007) Remixes
Mecano album
$12.39 It's been so long since Alsace Lorraine's 2001 debut album that the follow-up, Dark One, has an oddly retro quality: more than a few listeners will hear this blend of coolly detached male/female vocals, minimalist synths, and twee pop melodies and think, "Oh yes, I remember when bands sounded like this." Despite the inherent nostalgia for the late '90s on writer/producer Paul Francke's second album under this project name, Dark One actually features some key changes from the debut, Through Small Windows. Former lead singer Caitlin Brice is almost entirely absent, with the chanteuse role instead played by Argentinean star Isol, who splits the vocals with Francke; both she and the album would be better served by an even more prominent placement, because Francke's relatively anonymous vocals don't do his songs many favors. "Moody" is the operative term for these largely minor-key, midtempo tunes, with watery melodies perfectly suited to Francke's relaxed beats and spacious arrangements. However, the remixes by Ian Catt ("Call for Papers") and especially Robin Guthrie (who brings his trademark reverb washes to bear on the shimmering "The Tall Grass") provide some much needed sonic variety to this thoroughly pleasant but somewhat samey album, which suggests that perhaps Francke's musical vision needs a more active set of collaborators to help it achieve its full fruition. ~ Stewart Mason
| | Nilton Rabello Nacao CD (2006) (Import) Brazil
Mecano CD music
$22.35 Track Listing of songs: Cadê; Toda Forma; Nação; Uma Chance; Corações; Por Você; Você Me Entende; Alarmes; Saudade Boa; Navegante; Cigana; Jardim; Vadiagem;
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