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Ana Torroja

This is NOT the real Ana Torroja, just a fanpage

About Me

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..ok, once more.. i am NOT ana torroja. I'm just a fan of her and all her music, so i think it's very nice of people to say how good MY music is but maybe it's better to say Ana's music is great =P.. i can sing, but i think ana is way better than me.. ok thanks for reading ;)
and if you have any song request, just let me know. I will try to put it up asap.. (and eh, one more thing.. my spanish isn't that great yet.. so, sorry if i answer your msgs in english) greetings Dqod
*for more information about me: visit my myspace... www.myspace.com/dqod*
Ana Torroja (born December 28, 1959) is a Latin Grammy Award-nominated Spanish vocalist and lead singer of the trio Mecano, which has sold millions of albums. She was born in Madrid and is the daughter of a noted engineer.
Biography: Ana Torroja met José María Cano while studying economics at university. The two became good friends, and José María soon introduced her to his younger brother, Nacho. After hearing Ana sing José María's guitar compositions, Nacho suggested that the three form a band. In 1981, Mecano was formed. After seven Mecano albums and much success in Europe and Latin America, the long months of continuous touring began taking its toll on the band. Ana was especially affected and started developing vocal problems. In 1993, the band announced a temporary split. While José and Nacho composed solo albums, Ana chose to travel around the world and visited Hawaii, Bombay, and New York—places she had sung about while with Mecano. She eventually settled in New York and took dance classes. By 1997, Ana felt confident enough to sing again and moved to London to record her first solo album, Puntos Cardinales. The album marked a curious change for Ana. Because her new songs were not written from a male point of view—unlike the Mecano hits written by the Cano brothers—she felt that she could express herself as a woman for the first time. The first single from the album, A Contratiempo, was a Spanish-language cover of an old Bette Midler song, "Bottomless." In 1998, partially due to the expense and commercial failure of José María's opera project, Mecano reunited for the double-disc greatest hits compilation Ana, José, Nacho, which also featured seven new songs. Ana's biggest solo success came in 1999 with her album, Pasajes de un Sueno. This album was hailed by critics and the first single, Ya No Te Quiero, became one of the best-selling songs in Spain that year. Daughter born in August 2005. In 2006, Ana edited a new studio album called Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte. The album contained new versions of old Mecano hits. The first single was Los Amantes, which reached 10 on the Spanish charts. Her second single with Psy 4 de la Rime is "Hijo De La Luna" was released in Spain January 2007
"A Contratiempo" (1997).
"Como Sueñan Las Sirenas" (1997).
"Partir" (1997).
"Ya No Te Quiero" (1999).
"Cachitos De Un Sueño" (1999).
"Diosa Del Cobre" (1999).
"Dulce Pesadilla" (1999).
"Corazones" (2000).
"Duende" (2000).
"Nada Particular" (2000).
"Mes Prières" (2001).
"Ensemble" (2001).
"Et Je Rêve" (2001).
"Quién Dice" (2003).
"Veinte Mariposas" (2003).
"Me Basta Con Creer" (2003).
"Cuatro Días" (2003).
"Duele El Amor" (2004).
"No Me Canso" (2005).
"Los Amantes" (versión del 2006) (2006).
"Hijo De La Luna" (versión huapango) (2006).
Como Sueñan Las Sirenas
No Me Canso
A Contratiempo
Solo Pienso En Ti
Las Curvas De Esa Chica (con Aleks Syntek)

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Member Since: 6/13/2006
Band Website: anatorroja.net
Band Members: Ana Torroja
Influences: N.A
Sounds Like: N.A
Type of Label: Major