Nacho Cano
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Ignacio Cano Andrés, aka Nacho Cano, (b. Madrid, February 26, 1963) is a Spanish arranger, composer, musician and record producer. He studied solfège and was a member of the Spanish group Mecano with his brother José María Cano and Ana Torroja.
He has also released 4 solo albums. One of his hits was Vivimos siempre juntos with Mercedes Ferrer. As a producer, he founded the company Fairlight Estudios with Alejo Stivel. He has also made the 2005 musical "Hoy no me puedo levantar".
He is a Buddhist and vegetarian and he has collaborated in several humanitarian projects, for example Fundación Sabera, which helps girls in India.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums recording with Mecano:
- Album: "Mecano" ℗1982
- Album: "¿Dónde Está El País De Las Hadas?" ℗ 1983
- Album: "Ya Viene El Sol" ℗ 1984
- Album: "Mecano En Concierto" ℗ 1985
- Album: "Lo Último De Mecano" ℗ 1986 album not official published by CBS Columbia. Album with 4 unpublished songs in studio: 3 songs of 1982 and 1 song of 1984 and too 4 live-songs of 1985's Tour (Concert at "Frontón De Segovia").
- Album: "Greenpeace, Salvemos Al Mediterráneo" ℗ 1986 album not official published by RCA/Ariola. Only 1 song of Mecano: "Canción cortita para antes que nos abandone el mar" (I. Cano - 00 min. 57 seg.)
- Album: "Entre El Cielo Y El Suelo" ℗ 1986 (Spain edition) 12 songs.
- Album: "Entre El Cielo Y El Suelo" ℗ 1986 (USA & Latin-America edition) 10 songs.
- Album: "Entre El Cielo Y El Suelo" ℗ 1986 (France edition) 14 songs.
- Album: "Figlio Della Luna" ℗ 1989 (Italy edition) 9 songs in Italian + 1 instrumental.
- Album: "Descanso Dominical" ℗ 1988 (edition in spanish) 14 songs.
- Album: "Descanso Dominical" ℗ 1990 (France edition) 1 song in French + 11 songs in Spanish.
- Album: "Aidalai" ℗ 1991 (edition in Spanish) 12 songs + 1 instrumental.
- Album: "Aidalai" ℗ 1991 (Italy edition) 6 songs in italian.
- Album: "Aidalai" ℗ 1991 (France edition) 7 songs in french.
- Album: "Ana|Jose|Nacho" ℗ 1998 compilation double-album in Spanish: 7 "new" songs + 23 old hits.
- Album: "Ana|Jose|Nacho" ℗ 1998 (France edition) compilation unique-disc: 3 new songs in French + some of 7 "new" songs in Spanish and old songs in French.
[edit] Solo career albums
- Un mundo separado por el mismo dios. (Virgin, 1994)
- El lado femenino (Virgin/EMI Benelux B.V. , 1996)
- Amor Humor (Virgin Benelux, B.V., 1999)
- Nacho Cano (Nocontroles, 2001)