La Ley discography

La Ley is a two-time Latin Grammy Award winning Chilean pop rock band formed in 1987 by lead singer Beto Cuevas. They released their debut album Desiertos in 1990, which was commercially unsuccessful. In 1991 released their official first studio album, Doble Opuesto featured a cover version of The Rolling Stones #1 hit single "Angie". In 1993 released La Ley, in 1995 released Invisible; Vértigo in 1998. In 2000 released Uno, which is considered to be their most successful album to date, and their last one Libertad. They also performed on MTV Unplugged, and released a greatest hits compilation, Historias e Histeria. The band reunited in 2014.

La Ley discography
Studio albums8
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Music videos31
EPs1
Singles31

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

Extended plays

Singles

Albums
from La Ley
  • Singles:
    • La Luna
    • Sólo Un Juego
from Desiertos
  • Singles:
    • Desiertos
    • Qué Va a Suceder
    • Sad
from Doble Opuesto
  • Singles:
    • Angie
    • Doble Opuesto
    • Prisioneros de la Piel
from La Ley
  • Singles:
    • Auto-Ruta (Feel the Skin)
    • Tejedores de Ilusión
from Cara de Dios
  • Singles:
    • En la Ciudad
from Invisible
  • Singles:
    • El Duelo
    • Día Cero
    • Cielo Market
    • Hombre
    • 1-800 Dual
from Vértigo
  • Singles:
    • Fotofobia
    • Tanta Ciudad
    • Sed
from Uno
  • Singles:
    • Aquí
    • Fuera de Mi
    • Eternidad
    • Verano Espacial
    • Paraíso
from La Ley MTV Unplugged
  • Singles:
from Crazy/Beautiful (Soundtrack)
  • Singles:
    • Everytime
    • Siempre
from Treasure Planet (Soundtrack)
  • Singles:
    • Estrellas Que Me Dan Vida
from Libertad
  • Singles:
    • Ámate y Sálvate
    • Más Allá
    • Mi Ley
from Historias e Histeria
  • Singles:
    • Mírate
    • Histeria
    • Bienvenido al Anochecer
from Retour
  • Singles:
    • Olvidar
from Adaptación
  • Singles:
    • Ya No Estás
    • Reino de la Verdad

References

  1. "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Archived from the original on 2007-06-26. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
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