• 1992
Hablame Como La Lluvia • The first album includes the singles
Dame un Poco de tu Amor and
Tonto Corazón. • 1994
El Tiempo • The second album went platinum and included the hits
Sin Tí,
Cielo and
Mía. All of them became number one hits in Latin America. • 1996
Om • On this third album, Benny wrote more songs about himself, but it was not the commercial success of its predecessor. The singles were
Cada Mañana,
Mas de Tí and
Sutil Dolor. • 2001
Todo O Nada • After a five-year absence, this album featured collaborations with
Erik Rubin,
Alix Bauer,
Dougie Bowne and musicians from
Café Tacuba and
Alex González from the Mexican Rock band
Maná. The first single
Uno was top of the charts for eight weeks, became a gold record in two weeks and later went to platinum. the second single was
Inspiraciòn, also included in the film soundtrack of same name. • 2002
Grandes Exitos: 1992-2002 • His first
Greatest Hits release included a new single
Irremediable from the film soundtrack
La Habitación Azul, a duet with
Edith Màrquez entitled
La Otra, a new version of
Cielo, live tracks and his chart hits. A limited edition CD included a DVD with 9 video clips. The first edition included
Como un Ángel and the second
Cielo 2002. The compilation became a gold record. • 2003
Llueve Luz • This album went gold and was made with
Chetes and
Miguel Bosé, among others.
Miguel Bosé sings on the second single
Si Puedo Volverte a ver. The other singles were
Llueve Luz and
Vives en Mì. • 2003
Cielo • A "best of" compilation for the US market. • 2005
Así • His most recent album in the studio went gold in 48 hours and includes the singles
Cada Paso and
Dejalo Ir. A limited edition includes a digipack with DVD bonus with the music video of
Cada Paso, and extras such as the making of the record. • 2006
Estoy • A live album recorded in the
Auditorio Nacional during November 2005, which includes "Tonto Corazòn" and a new track, "Siempre Mas", and other live songs from 1996 and 2002. • 2006
Sus Baladas • 2010
La Marcha de la Vida • Includes the hit song "Calaveras" featuring Mexican/American singer songwriter
Lila Downs and the first single "Perder Para Encontrar". In 2011, it was reissued with new songs and a DVD with videos and a documentary.
Music DVD • 2003
En Vivo • The DVD captures his first
Auditorio Nacional show in 2002, though the concert is not complete. Included are features on his father,
Moderatto,
Erik Rubin and
Alix Bauer • 2006
Estoy • This DVD captures his 2005 concert in Auditorio Nacional, and also includes two videos, "Tonto Corazon 2006" and "Siempre Mas". == Filmography ==