Graham Brown Discography of CDs
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| Do What You Should CD (2010)
Graham Brown discography. Recording information: Baker Street Studios, North Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Personnel: Graham Brown (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica); Robbie Steininger (mandolin); Gary Comeau (fiddle); Rob Blackburn (piano); Rick Hopkins (Hammond b-3 organ); John Werner (bass guitar); Mark Gruft (drums).
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| The Numa Files - Devil's Gate AudioBook
Graham Brown CD discography. |

| Stand Your Ground CD (2005)
Graham Brown songs. Graham began his professional career in 1984 with the Edmonton, Alberta band Jr. Gone Wild. On a tour to Vancouver the band van was stolen and Graham decided fate was calling and he made Vancouver his new home. In 1985 Graham formed Brilliant Orange. The band's 1985 debut on Zulu Records became a national hit on college/university radio. Brilliant Orange's next record, "Love & Evolution", was released in 1987 on BMG and sold 30,000 copies. Unhappy with the direction the band was heading, Graham went his own way in 1989. In 1990 he formed Happyman, subsequently releasing three full-length CDs. In 1992 Graham and a partner formed Stomp Records, and released Happyman's "Born To Entertain" to critical acclaim. 1993 and 1994 were mostly spent on the road. In 1995 Graham released Happyman's "Sunburst", again to critical acclaim. It was also promoted with a lot of time on the road. In 1998 Graham took time off to release a solo record, "Brand New Smile". The record attracted a strong following and garnered solid reviews in Canada, the UK, Norway, Belgium and Germany. After a year of touring, Graham got back together with Happyman in late 1999, releasing "Just Like You" to strong reviews. However, Graham realized he really enjoyed the freedom he had experienced ... |
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| Majestic Scotland CD (2000)
Graham Brown albums. The Black Watch: Alistar Duthie, Scott Taylor, Paul Colville, Andrew Lambert, Paul C. Mather, Stewart Paton, Andrew Robinson, Duncan Bain, Stuart Bowie, Atholl Keiller, Robert Lindsay, Ross McNaughton, Alan Mowbray, Andrew Wright (pipes); Graham Brown, Jamie Lindsay, Michael Nodes, Stewart ... |

| Sophisticated Boom Boom CD
Graham Brown music CDs. Editor: Craig Waddell.
Photographers: Tina Clarke; Lauren Agnelli.
Personnel: Dave Rave (vocals, guitar); Tom Harrison (vocals, drums); Alison Rogers, Ralph Alfonso, Alison Arsenault, Lauren Agnelli (vocals); Graham Brown (acoustic guitar, harmonica).
Recording information: Beatific Bongorama (03/29/1997-04/06/1997); Slack Studios (03/29/1997-04/06/1997); Tom Harrison's Basement (03/29/1997-04/06/1997); ... |
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 Graham Brown Songs
Popular or famous Graham Brown music songs: Control of My Heart, I Am Confusion, Love Is the Only Bullet, Till We Burn, Truth Denied, Pebble In My Shoe. More music songs Ooh Mama, If I Fall, Morning Light, Bloodshot Eyes, Good Talkin' To, Do What You Should, Goldmine, Open Wide, Movin ON. More music songs Gone, Gone, Gone, Alberta Bound Homestead, Love and Understanding, Long Way from Home, Be That Way.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Rick Hopkins | Melissa Etheridge, Colin James, Pay The Girl, New World Spirits | | Robbie Steininger | Destino3, Higgins, Paul Hyde, Sherrie Lea, Julie Neumark, Raffi, Rose Ranger, Tiller's Folly, Lisa Brokop | | John Werner | Louque, Rat Wakes Red | | Graham Brown | Black Watch, Ralph | | Gary Comeau | Saturday Night Blues: 20 Years | | Mark Gruft | | Rob Blackburn |
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