Descanso Dominical (English: Sunday Break) is an album by pop group Mecano. It was released in 1988. This was the album that reaffirmed their stardom as worldwide artists. It was their second release with Ariola Records. Before its release, this album was intended to be a 2-disc album due to the large amount of material, but that intent was cancelled. This album was well received by the critics in general; it was categorized as the best release from this group.
Descanso Dominical (LP, Album). Mecano - El cine 4:03. Mecano - No hay marcha en Nueva York 4:18. Mecano - Mujer contra mujer 4:08. Mecano - Los amantes 2:54. Mecano - La fuerza del destino 5:12. Mecano - Quédate en Madrid 2:20.
Released in 1988, Descanso Dominical is the second Ariola release from La Movida Madrileña trio Mecano.
Album Name Descanso Dominical. Released date 24 May 1998.
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This 1988 album is highlighted by "Une femme avec une femme," a soaring orchestral ballad about a lesbian couple and the social challenges they faced. To get the message across, they recorded it in French, Italian, and Spanish. Another tender ballad, "‘Eungenio’ Salvador Dali," salutes the painter who was then nearing death. And "Heroes de la Antartida" proves they could also deliver an elegant dance track. Descanso Dominical, Une femme avec une femme Mecano. The pure, clear voice of Ana Torroja shines on the finest moment from Spain's leading synth-pop band. This 1988 album is highlighted by "Une femme avec une femme," a soaring orchestral ballad about a lesbian couple and the social challenges they faced.