Chris De Burgh - Discography 1974-2021 Flac -ja... -

Breakthrough in Germany and Canada; features "Don't Pay the Ferryman" Man on the Line Reached #1 in Germany; features "High on Emotion" Into the Light

The discography of Chris de Burgh from 1974 to 2021 traces the evolution of a storyteller who transitioned from art rock and folk-tinged narratives into one of the world's most successful pop-oriented singer-songwriters. Over nearly five decades, he has sold more than 45 million albums worldwide. 1970s: The Early Storyteller Chris de Burgh - Discography 1974-2021 FLAC -Ja...

If there’s one artist who has quietly built a catalog of cinematic, emotionally rich storytelling over nearly five decades, it’s Chris de Burgh. This FLAC discography (1974–2021) captures every chapter of his unique journey—from the progressive folk edges of Far Beyond These Castle Walls (1974) to the polished, romantic pop of The Legend of Robin Hood (2021). Breakthrough in Germany and Canada; features "Don't Pay

The 1990s saw de Burgh release several successful albums, including (1994), "De Burgh Co.: The Story Goes..." (1995), and "Anytime" (1997). "Sailing" (2000) featured the hit single "Sailing," which became a chart-topper in several countries. A return to his acoustic roots, focusing on

A return to his acoustic roots, focusing on simpler arrangements and raw emotion.

Chris de Burgh's music career began in the early 1970s, performing in various bands and as a solo artist. His first album, (1974), was a modest success, but it laid the groundwork for his future endeavors. Over the next few years, de Burgh released several albums, including "The Lover" (1976), "The Solo Man" (1978), and "Fairy Tales" (1979), which started to gain him recognition.