Michael McDonald (ex-Steely Dan, ex-Doobie Brothers) – Discography (1972-2018), 20 CD, MP3

Michael McDonald (ex-Steely Dan, ex-Doobie Brothers) – Discography (1972-2018), 20 CD, MP3


Genre: Pop-Rock, Soul
Year of issue: 1972-2018
Manufacturer: USA

1972 - That Was Then 00:58:24 (CBR 192)(reissue 1982)
1982 - If That's What It Takes 00:40:32 (CBR 320)
1985 - No Lookin' Back 00:36:55 (CBR 320)
1986 - Sweet Freedom 00:48:21 (CBR 320)
1990 - Take It To The Heart 00:53:53 (CBR 320)
1993 - Blink Of An Eye 00:57:59 (CBR 320)
1993 - Live In Japan 00:53:30 (CBR 160)(Bootleg)
2000 - Blue Obsession 01:03:56 (CBR 320)
2000 - The Voice Of Michael McDonald 01:19:26 (CBR 320)
2001 - In The Spirit A Christmas Album 00:46:15 (CBR 192)
2001 - The Very Best Of Michael McDonald 01:11:22 (CBR 320)
2003 - Motown 00:50:54 (CBR 320)
2004 - Motown Two 00:50:01 (CBR 320)
2005 - The Ultimate Collection 01:17:53 (CBR 320)
2005 - Through The Many Winters 00:40:29 (CBR 320)
2008 - Soul Speak 00:56:52 (CBR 320)
2009 - This Christmas 00:47:05 (CBR 320)
2013 - Unfinished Business 00:19:51 (CBR 320)(EP)(with Robben Ford)
2017 - Wide Open 01:11:00 (CBR 320)
2018 - Season Of Peace-The Christmas Collection 01:01:54 (CBR 320)

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