- Albert Pla Supone a Fonollosa · 1995
- Albert Pla Supone a Fonollosa · 1995
- Fascinados (feat. Joan Manuel Serrat, Leiva, Vetusta Morla, Iván Ferreiro, Loquillo, Zahara, Dani Martín, Albert Pla, Mikel Izal, Noni (Lori Meyers), Santi Balmes, Xoel López, Anni B Sweet, Jeanette, Carlos Sadness, Nina Morgan, Juan Alberto (Niños Mutantes), Miri Ros, Javiera Mena, Jorge Martí (La Habitación Roja), Rafa Val (Viva Suecia), Marc Dorian, Alondra Bentley, Abraham Boba, Carlangas (Novedades Carminha), La Bien Querida, Martí Perarnau IV (Mucho), Nita Fuel Fandango & Shuarma (Elefantes)) - Single · 2018
- Vida y Milagros · 2007
- X Anniversarivm · 2009
- Pedro Almodóvar: Viva La Tristeza! · 2003
- No Sólo de Rumba Vive el Hombre · 1992
- No Sólo de Rumba Vive el Hombre · 1992
- Anem al Llit? · 2002
- No Vull Baixar (feat. Albert Pla) - Single · 2021
- 20 Años de la Sala Galileo Galilei · 1995
- Veintegenarios · 1997
Albums
- 2008
- 2007
- 2002
- 1997
Music Videos
Singles & EPs
- 2020
- 2003
Appears On
- Stay Homas
- Enric Montefusco
About Albert Pla
When it seemed the young professional swimmer would become a sports champion, Albert Plá changed his mind, picked his guitar, and began composing. After winning a songwriters festival, the artist recorded his first Basque album in 1989, called Ho Sento Molt. The singer's first Castilian album was released in 1992 by BMG, it was called No Solo De Rumba Vive El Hombre. In addition, Albert Plá started acting, participating in a play called Curacuero, along with Marisol Galdón, in the movie Airbag, and made an important contribution to the soundtrack of El Dia De la Bestia and Pedro Almodóvar's Carne Trémula. After his album Veintegenarios was rejected due to a controversial song about a relationship with a terrorist, a live record called Veintegenarios en Alburquerque was issued in 1997. ~ Drago Bonacich
- HOMETOWN
- Spain
- BORN
- September 22, 1966