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The Love Songs
1997 · albüm
Beautiful Dreams
1995 · albüm
This Way Up
1994 · albüm
Power Of Ten
1992 · albüm
Spark To A Flame
1989 · albüm
Flying Colours
1988 · albüm
A Spaceman Came Travelling
2022 · single
The Legend of Robin Hood: A Short Story
2021 · sesli kitap
Once in a Lifetime
2017 · single
A Better World
2016 · albüm
Bethlehem
2016 · single
The Words 'I Love You' (Radio Edit)
2015 · single
The Hands of Man
2014 · albüm
Home
2012 · albüm
Footsteps 2
2011 · albüm
Go Where Your Heart Believes
2011 · single
A Spaceman Came Travelling (2010)
2010 · single
Moonfleet & Other Stories
2010 · albüm
Everywhere I Go
2010 · single
Footsteps (Special Edition)
2009 · albüm
The Storyman
2006 · albüm
Live in Dortmund
2005 · albüm
20th Century Masters : The Best Of Chris De Burgh
2004 · derleme
The Road To Freedom
2004 · albüm
Timing Is Everything
2002 · albüm
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An art rocker who occasionally writes pop-oriented material, Chris de Burgh has never been as popular in his native Britain or the United States as he is in other areas of the world. He's had several songs make the Top 40, including 1983's "Don't Pay the Ferryman" (number 34) and the number three ballad "The Lady in Red" (1986). In Britain, he's had several Top 40 singles -- "The Lady in Red" was a number one hit and "Missing You" peaked at number three -- and he's had a number of minor hits. Nevertheless, he has gained astounding popularity in other countries, particularly Norway and Brazil. De Burgh signed with A&M Records in 1974, and supported Supertramp on their Crime of the Century tour, building himself a small fan base. His debut, Far Beyond These Castle Walls, was a folk-tinged stab at fantasy in the tradition of the Moody Blues that failed to chart upon its release in February of 1975. That July, he released a single from the album called "Flying." It didn't make an impression in the U.K., but it stayed on top of the Brazilian charts for 17 weeks. This became a familiar pattern for the singer/songwriter, as every one of his '70s albums failed to chart in the U.K. or U.S. while they racked up big sales in European and South American countries. In 1981, he had his first U.K. chart entry with Best Moves, a collection culled from his early albums. It set the stage for 1982's Rupert Hine-produced The Getaway, which reached number 30 on the U.K. charts and number 43 in the U.S. thanks to the eerie single "Don't Pay the Ferryman." De Burgh's follow-up album, Man on the Line, also performed well, charting at 69 in the U.S. and 11 in the U.K. De Burgh had an across-the-board success with the languid ballad "The Lady in Red" in late 1986; the single became a number one hit in England (number three in America) and its accompanying album, Into the Light, reached number two in the U.K. (number 25 in the U.S.). That Christmas season, a re-release of de Burgh's 1976 holiday song "A Spaceman Came Travelling" became a Top 40 hit in the U.K. Flying Colours, his follow-up to Into the Light, entered the British charts at number one upon its 1988 release, yet it failed to make the American charts. De Burgh never hit the U.S. charts again and his commercial fortunes began to slide slightly in Britain in the early '90s, yet he retained a devoted following around the world. Throughout the '90s, de Burgh continued to release albums and had a handful of low-charting hits (making his biggest mark with 1997's "So Beautiful," which made it to number 29). The '90s also saw the beginning of a live album release frenzy for de Burgh, which continued into the 2000s. With the new millennium came new studio albums as well: 2002's Timing Is Everything; 2004's The Road to Freedom; 2006's The Storyman; and 2008's covers album Footsteps (released a year later in the U.S. and the U.K.). He also embarked on various tours across Europe during the latter 2000s. De Burgh remained highly prolific after 2010, releasing five further albums including a second album of covers with 2011's Footsteps, Vol. 2, a career-spanning set of newly recorded songs from his own catalog with 2012's Home, and a return to new studio material with 2014's The Hands of Man. In 2016, de Burgh delivered his 26th studio album, A Better World, featuring the single "Bethlehem." In 2021, he returned with the narrative-driven The Legend of Robin Hood, inspired by his work in a theatrical production of the titular outlaw's story. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & J. Scott McClintock, Rovi