David Crosby
About once a decade, David Crosby begs off his quest to repopulate the planet just long enough to release a solo album and then it's back to the (head)boards. Lord knows I've been buying his solo albums when I can in an effort to keep him in the studio more, but I'm just one person. If you wake up fifty years from now and find the world populated by man-walruses, you only have yourselves to blame. (And of course I'm only kidding. I don't really think it will take fifty years.)
NOTE: As of November 2012, this discography is now part of the new Progrography site, which you can see here.
Date | ALBUMS / Singles |
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1971 February 22 | IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME |
1971 April | Music Is Love |
1971 July | Orleans |
1989 January 23 | OH YES I CAN |
1989 February | Drive My Car |
1989 April | Lady of the Harbor |
1989 | Monkey And The Underdog |
1993 May | Hero |
1993 May 4 | THOUSAND ROADS |
1995 January 24 | IT'S ALL COMING BACK TO ME NOW |
1996 August | KING BISCUIT FLOWER HOUR |
2000 May 4 | LIVE |
2001 December 30 | DEJA VU |
2006 November 21 | VOYAGE |
SEE ALSO...
CROSBY & NASH discography
CROSBY, STILLS & NASH discography
ROGER McGUINN discography
JONI MITCHELL discography
GRAHAM NASH discography
STEPHEN STILLS discography
Phil Collins: ...But Seriously
John David Souther: Black Rose
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