El Siete De Septiembre is an album by the Spanish band Mecano, released in 1988. The album showcases the band's signature pop-rock sound with a mix of upbeat and melancholic tracks.
The album opens with the catchy and upbeat "La Fuerza del Destino," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The title track, "El Siete De Septiembre," is a beautiful ballad that highlights the band's emotional depth.
Mecano's use of synthesizers and electronic beats is prominent throughout the album, giving it a futuristic and modern feel. "No Tienes Nada Que Perder" and "Laika" are perfect examples of this, with their upbeat and danceable rhythms.
The album also features collaborations with other artists such as Nacho Cano, who co-wrote "El Blues del Esclavo," and Pedro Delgado, who played guitar on "El Siete De Septiembre."