Alonso recorded nine solo albums; seven in the Spanish language, one in English and one instrumental. He won awards and was recognized as one of the most influential Spanish
Christian contemporary musicians.
Cántico de Libertad – Song of Freedom (1982) This was Alonso's first solo music production and was recorded in 1982. It is considered a classic and initiated a fresh style in Spanish Christian contemporary music. It has inspired many Christian singers and musicians who are internationally renowned today. It was produced by
Kenneth Nash and includes the talents of Andy Narrel, Ray Oviedo, Paul Contos, and Paul Van Wageningen.
Alguien – Someone (1992) Alonso considered the production to be his master work. It was produced by Alonso and includes contributions from
Abraham Laboriel,
Alex Acuña,
Justo Almario, John Schriener, Bob Somma and Alfy Silas.
Tu Santidad Me Envuelve – Your Holiness Surrounds Me (1994) This album is more on the acoustic side with a touch of gospel-blues. It has become one of Alonso's most popular albums. It was produced by Alonso; L.G. Burger, Gary Metz, Julie Worthey, Patty Hamilton, Pamela Alonso, his wife; and Pat Berrón appeared on the album.
Todo Lo Que Respira – Let all that Hath Breath... (1997) This album of praise and worship songs is primarily directed toward younger people. It also includes some traditional hymns. The rhythms vary between blues-gospel, ballad and interesting Latin rhythms. It was produced by Alonso and has the participation of Pamela Alonso, Adreas Redel, Marianela Abate, Jenny Brito, and Zuzuki Delpero.
Heme Aquí – Here am I (1999) Contains two songs by singer-songwriter Dave Messenger. It was produced by Alonso and includes the participation of Pamela Alonso, Sebastián Almarza, Marianela Abate, Jenny Brito, and Viviana Martinez.
De Regreso a Casa – Coming Home (2001) All of the songs on this album are his own compositions with the exception of the last song which is an old hymn (
Solid Rock). Alonso and Pamela Alonso produced this project together.
Joyful Noise (2002) Alonso's first instrumental album. It combines a blend of Latin and
South American rhythms with a touch of contemporary jazz.
Scars of Love (2007) Alonso's last production. It was released in both English and Spanish versions. This album includes the musical talents of Pamela Alonso,
Jonathan Amabilis and Josué Puga.
Other projects Alonso was also featured as part of the vocalists performing in the Spanish version of Maranatha's Praise Series
Quiero Alabarte. The same ensemble recorded a Spanish album (
Te Alabaré) as
Voces de Calvary Chapel. ==References==