Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Nacho Cano

Nacho Cano   
Artist: Nacho Cano

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


El Lado Femenino   
 El Lado Femenino

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 10




Talented instrumentalist from Spain Nacho Cano started acquiring involved in music by active in a teenaged band called Prisma. After that first experience, the keyboardist coupled his comrade José María Cano and vocaliser Ana Torroja in an substitute project called Mecano, debuting in 1981 with a single called "Barge No Me Puedo Levantar." In 1983, Nacho Cano began composition, starting with a song called "Me He Enamorado De Un Fan," performed by local act Rubi, and he later on produced a six-piece group from Valencia called Betty Troupe. Soon after, the artist participated in the Sal Gorda's flick soundtrack, as well producing La Unión's debut album. When Mecano stone-broke up in 1992, Nacho Cano hard on his solo calling, recording an album called Un Mundo Separado Por El Mismo Dios, released by Virgin in 1994, followed by 1996's El Lado Femenino, issued in English and French a year later. In September of 1999, Nacho Cano's Amor Humor came out.