Greg Kihn ‎– Greg Kihn (1976)

Greg Kihn ‎– Greg Kihn (1976)


Kihn began his career in his hometown of Baltimore, working in the singer/songwriter mold but switched to straightforward rock & roll when he moved to San Francisco, in 1972. He started writing songs and playing coffee houses while still in high school in the Baltimore area. When Kihn was 17, his mother submitted a tape of one of his original songs to the talent contest of the big local Top 40 radio station WCAO, in which he took first prize and won three things that would change his life: a typewriter, a stack of records, and a Vox electric guitar.


Artist: Greg Kihn
Album: Greg Kihn
Country: USA
Style: Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Year: 1976
Format: mp3/320

Tracklist
Don't Expect To Be Right 4:05
Any Other Woman 3:41
Emily Davison 3:05
Try Try To Fall In Love 3:41
Kid From Louieville 5:23
Worse Or Better 2:41
He Will Break Your Heart 3:41
What Goes On 3:16
Satisfied 4:25
Why Don't You Try Me 3:00

Link for download Greg Kihn ‎– Greg Kihn (1976) : turbo
More Information

MarkusRaute, Morten-Hattestad, Freezer_Records, Hochelema, FolderolDeRiddle, Stathisan, .warpigcat, sebfact. Report Suspicious Activity. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Greg Kihn" on Discogs.

Discover Greg Kihn by Greg Kihn released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

In 1976, after his debut on the compilation album Beserkley Chartbusters Vol. 1, Kihn formed the Greg Kihn Band, with Steve Wright on bass. Wright became the most influential member of the Greg Kihn band, co-writing Kihn's songs. Kihn recorded his first album,

[/xfgiven_snipet