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Mecano was a
Spanish pop band
formed in 1981 and
active until 1992.
Mecano became one of the most
successful Spanish pop
bands of all time. The band is...
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Phoenix Mecano AG is a
Swiss technology company headquartered in
Stein am Rhein,
operating internationally in the
fields of
enclosure technology and industrial...
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Mecano was a pop
music band from Madrid,
Spain formed by Ana Torroja,
Nacho Cano and José María Cano.
Mecano may also
refer to:
Mecano (album),
first studio...
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Mecano is the
debut studio album recorded by
Spanish synth-pop band
Mecano,
released on
April 5, 1982,
under the
label Discos CBS. The
album spawned five...
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formed Mecano with his
brother Jose and his brother's
friend Ana Torroja. At 16,
Nacho wrote "Hoy No Me
Puedo Levantar" ("I Can’t Get Up Today").
Mecano signed...
- The
Spanish group Mecano released six
studio albums, one live album, nine
compilation albums, five
video albums and more than 40 singles. In
their career...
- lead
singer of the pop trio
Mecano,
considered one of the most po****r pop
bands from
Spain during the 1980s and 1990s.
Mecano split in 1998 and she embarked...
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featuring artists such as ABBA, Queen, Take That, Die
Toten Hosen, Kent and
Mecano. All non-English
releases which are not in the
table have the same tracklist...
- and the Ground) is the
fourth studio album by the
Spanish synth-pop band
Mecano,
released on June 16, 1986 by Ariola. The album's
title is
taken from one...
- song
written by José María Cano
performed originally by the
Spanish band
Mecano with lead
singer Ana Torroja. It
appeared on
their 1986 album,
Entre el...