Nacho Cano
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 one of the members of the Spanish group Mecano along with his brother José María Cano and Ana Torroja.[1][2]
He has released 4 solo albums, including Vivimos siempre juntos with Mercedes Ferrer. As a producer, he founded the company Fairlight Estudios with Alejo Stivel. He also made the 2005 musical Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar which has a great success in Madrid.[1][2]
He is a Buddhist and vegetarian and he collaborates in several humanitarian projects, for example Fundación Sabera, which helps girls in India.
Discography
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 Album with 4 unpublished songs in studio: 3 songs of 1982 and 1 song of 1984 and too 4 live-songs of 1985's Tour (Concert at "Frontón De Segovia").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 (U.S. & 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/José/Nacho" ℗ 1998 compilation double-album in Spanish: 7 "new" songs + 23 old hits.
- Album: "Ana-José-Nacho" ℗ 1998 (France edition) compilation unique-disc: 3 new songs in French + some of 7 "new" songs in Spanish and old songs in French.
Solo career albums
- Un mundo separado por el mismo dios (A world separated by the same God). (Virgin, 1994)
- El lado femenino (The feminine side) (Virgin/EMI Benelux B.V. , 1996)
- Amor Humor (Love Humor) (Virgin Benelux, B.V., 1999)
- Nacho Cano (Nocontroles, 2001)
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