Chris de Burgh’s career spans over five decades, marked by a prolific output of studio recordings, live performances, and compilations. Between 1974 and 2021, he released 27 studio albums, ranging from early folk-oriented storytelling to massive global pop-rock hits like "The Lady in Red" Studio Albums (1974–2021) Release Year Album Title Notable Details Far Beyond These Castle Walls Debut album; includes "A Spaceman Came Travelling" Spanish Train and Other Stories Features the classic narrative track "Spanish Train" At the End of a Perfect Day Continued his early folk-rock storytelling style High-concept title track; produced by Andrew Powell Eastern Wind Reached #1 in Norway The Getaway
The 1980s marked a significant turning point in Chris de Burgh's career. His album (1981) yielded the hit single "The Getaway," which climbed the charts and introduced de Burgh's music to a wider audience. This success was followed by "Fading Light" (1982), which featured the critically acclaimed single "Who's Joanie?" The mid-1980s saw de Burgh release "In the Eye of the Storm" (1986), an album that would become one of his best-selling records, featuring the iconic hit "The Storm." Chris de Burgh - Discography 1974-2021 FLAC -Ja...
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The inclusion of FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the most telling part of this string. It signals that this isn't a casual collection of low-bitrate MP3s ripped from YouTube. It is an archive. Chris de Burgh’s career spans over five decades,