Studio albums •
Mecano (1982) •
¿Dónde está el país de las hadas? (1983) •
Ya viene el Sol (1984) •
Entre el cielo y el suelo (1986) •
Descanso Dominical (1988) •
Aidalai (1991)
Other releases •
Mecano: Obras Completas – 2005 (collection, released in a limited and numbered edition. The
CDs inside the box are in
digipack format. The box contains 8 original-CDs of their official
discography in Spanish, yet it doesn't include
albums in Italian or French. The box contains: 6 studio-albums + 1 live-album + 1 "CD Bonus" with previously unreleased songs) • Tripack:
Mecano: Grandes Éxitos – 2005 (a pack in the shape of 3-
gatefold that contains 2 audio-CDs (15 songs each one,
singles and non-singles) + 1
DVD with 20 official videoclips) • Digipack:
Mecanografía (La Historia En Imágenes) – 2006 (Luxury digipack with 4 DVDs, it contains presentations of Mecano in
Televisión Española (TVE) + extra unpublished songs) • Mecano contributed the song "Canción Cortita Para Antes que Nos Abandone el Mar" to the compilation album "Greenpeace, Salvemos al Mediterráneo" (1985).
Foreign-language recordings Mecano recorded some of their songs in English, one of which was released as a single: "The Uninvited Guest", which is the English version of "
Me Colé en Una Fiesta" ("I crashed a party"). Other songs recorded in English by Mecano are:
Hawaii-Bombay and
You, but these were never released officially. ;Italian Mecano also recorded many of their songs in Italian, such as: •
Figlio Della Luna (Hijo De La Luna) •
Croce Di Lame [Cruz de Navajas ("Cross of Knives")] •
Un Anno Di Più [Un Año Más ("Another Year")] •
Uno Di Quegli Amanti [Los Amantes ("The Lovers")] •
Per Lei Contro Di Lei [Mujer Contra Mujer] •
Il Cinema [El Cine ("The Movie Theatre")] •
Vado A Nuova York [No Hay Marcha En Nueva York ("Nothing Happens in New York")] •
Fermati A Madrid [Quédate En Madrid ("Stay in Madrid")] •
Mi Costa Tanto di Scordarti [Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte] •
Responso Positivo [El Fallo Positivo ("Positive Sentence")] •
Anna e Miguel [Naturaleza Muerta ("Still Life")] •
Una Rosa e Una Rosa [Una Rosa es Una Rosa ("A Rose is a Rose")] •
Tu ("You") (Italian version) • "Dalai Lama" (Italian version) •
Il 7 Di Settembre [El 7 De Septiembre] • "La Forza Del Destino" [La Fuerza del Destino]. ;French Mecano recorded some songs in French including: •
Une Femme Avec Une Femme [Mujer Contra Mujer] • ''Dis-Moi Lune D'Argent'' [Hijo De La Luna] • "Une Histoire À Trois" [El Uno, El Dos, El Tres ("The One, The Two, and The Three")] •
Nature Morte [Naturaleza Muerta] •
Le Paradis Artificiel [El Lago Artificial ("The Artificial Lake")] •
Toi [Tú] • "J.C." (French version) • "Le 7 Septembre" [El 7 de Septiembre]
Unreleased songs Some unreleased Mecano songs are
Me Non Parle Vous Français ("I Don't Speak French"),
Me he declarado en guerra ("I've Declared Myself At War"),
Cristóbal Colón ("Christopher Columbus"),
El Caballo de Espartero ("Espartero's Horse"),
Solo ("Alone"),
Lía ("Tie"),
El Pez ("The Fish"),
El Romance de la Niña María Luz ("The Romance of the Girl María Luz"),
Arlequín ("Harlequin"),
Al Alba ("At Dawn"),
¿Qué Haces Tú en el Mundo? ("What Do you Do in the World?"), among others.
Covers by other artists Due to the popularity of their songs, Mecano has been covered by other artists in the Spanish-speaking as well as in the non-Spanish-speaking world. Songs from
Entre el cielo y el suelo have been covered by
Montserrat Caballé and
Celia Cruz. Also, the unpublished song
Lía was sung by
Ana Belén. The Eurodance band
Loona covered the song "Hijo de la luna" in 1998 and achieved a major hit with it.
Laura Branigan recorded a version of "Mujer Contra Mujer" on her 1993 album
Over My Heart. In 2008, Mexican singer
Daniela Romo included the song in her album,
Sueños de Cabaret. Cruz de Navajas was covered in a
salsa style by
Dominican singer
Raulin Rosendo. In 2004,
Mexican pop singer
Fey recorded the album
La Fuerza Del Destino, an album consisting of 12 Mecano covers. This album was nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards in 2005.
Costa Rican Latin grammy winners,
Editus covered the song "Hijo De La Luna" in their album
Siempre.... Non-Spanish covers include
Sarah Brightman, who sang the songs "Tú", "Hijo de la luna", "Naturaleza Muerta".
Mario Frangoulis covered "Hijo de la luna" and "Naturaleza Muerta." The Belgian-Spanish
Belle Perez did the same. Greek singer
Eleni Dimou covered "Hijo de la luna" translating it in Greek ("Πέφτει το φεγγάρι" - "Moon is falling"). The Spanish heavy metal band
Stravaganzza covered the song "Hijo de la luna" in their most recent studio work: an EP called
Hijo del Miedo (Son of Fear). Recently the crossover soprano Geraldine Larrosa covered a French/Spanish version of "Naturaleza Muerta". A Portuguese-language cover of "Hawaii–Bombay" was performed by Brazilian
new wave band
Metrô on their 1985 album
Olhar.
Portuguese singer
José Cid also sung a version of his own. In their 2008 album,
Tales of Ithiria, the
German symphonic metal band
Haggard made a cover for "Hijo de la Luna". A
Finnish pop-folk artist
Tuula Amberla released a cover in Finnish of "Hijo de la Luna" called "Kuun poika" in 1992, later a
symphonic metal band
Katra made the same cover in their 2008 album
Beast Within. In 2009, the Mexican singer
Gloria Trevi sang a live cover of the song "
Hijo de la Luna" on the Mexican television show,
El Show de los Sueños. Also that same year the Brazilian-Venezuelan singer,
Elisa Rego, did an electronic version of "
Aire" song (Air) included in her fifth studio album titled "
Temperamental". It is noteworthy that also in her beginnings (1982) Rego was the lead singer of ES-3, an underground rock band who specialized in performing Mecano covers in Caracas city night clubs long before this Spanish trio visited
Venezuela for the first time in 1984 during the Promotional Tour of the "
Ya Viene El Sol"-album (The Sun is Coming). Then their second visit to Venezuela was in 1986 in the promotional tour of "
Entre el cielo y el suelo". The
Italian extreme gothic metal band
Theatres des Vampires made an Italian-language cover of "Hijo de la Luna" in their 2011 album
Moonlight Waltz. == Bibliography of Mecano==