The discography of Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish singer, songwriter and musician, consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, three compilation albums, thirty-five singles (including all singles from studio, live, compilation albums and collaborations with other singers).
Sanz released his debut album at age nineteen, although he did not gain commercial success in Spain until his second release, Viviendo Deprisa. His next two records, Si Tú Me Miras (1993) and 3 (1995) also fared well commercially, but it was his 1997 breakthrough album Más that garnered international success. El Alma al Aire followed in 2000, selling more than a million copies in its first week. In 2002, he became the first Spanish artist to record an MTV Unplugged album.
For No Es lo Mismo and Básico: "LISTAS DE AFYVE: 2003 Albumes (2ª parte)". Asociación Fonográfica y Videográfica de España (AFYVE). 31 August 2007. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
For El Tren de los Momentos, El Tren de los Momentos: En Vivo Desde Buenos Aires, Paraíso Express, Paraíso Express – Edicíon Especial Gira, Canciones Para Un Paraíso En Vivo, Colección Definitiva, La Música No Se Toca and Álbumes De Estudio 1991–2009 (incorrectly listed as Discografía completa on spanishcharts.com – Promusicae had the correct title on its website): "Spanish Album chart-positions of Alejandro Sanz since 2005 (Hung Medien)". Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 January 2013.