Brian Cadd discography
Brian Cadd discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
EPs | 1 |
The discography of Brian Cadd, an Australian singer-songwriter, who had four Australian Top 20 singles and three Top 20 albums in the early 1970s. Cadd was also the lead singer of bands such as The Groop, Axiom, The Flying Burrito Brothers and The Blazing Salads. On 18 July 2007, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) recognised Cadd's iconic status when he was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.[1]
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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Australia[2][3] | |||
Brian Cadd |
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3 Go-Set | N/A |
Parabrahm |
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5 Kent Music Report | N/A |
Moonshine |
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11 Kent Music Report | N/A |
White on White |
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93 Kent Music Report | N/A |
Yesterdaydreams |
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- | N/A |
No Stone Unturned |
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- | - |
Live at Crown |
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- | |
Cleanskin |
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- | - |
Quietly Rusting |
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- | - |
Live at the Con (credited to Brian Cadd and Russell Morris) |
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- | - |
Wild Bulls and Horses (credited to Brian Cadd and Russell Morris) |
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- | - |
The Story of Sharky and the Caddman (credited to Glenn Shorrock and Brian Cadd) |
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Bulletproof (credited to Brian Cadd and The Bootleg Family Band) |
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The Story of Sharky and the Caddman
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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Kent Music Report | ||
The Magic of Brian Cadd | 34 | |
Keep on Rockin' |
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54 |
The Best of Brian Cadd |
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The Great Brian Cadd |
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Extended plays
Title | Details |
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Brian Cadd |
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Singles
- "Show Me the Way" / "Rolling and Tumblin' Down" (with Don Mudie) – Fable (FB 091) (December 1971) AUS No. 15
- "Ginger Man" / "Fairweather Friend" – Bootleg (BL 138) (August 1972) AUS No. 16
- "Every Mother's Son" / "Pappy's Got the Blues" – Bootleg (BL 170) (March 1973) AUS No. 44
- "Handy Man" / "Keep on Rockin'" - Bootleg (BL 197) (October 1973) AUS No. 77
- "Alvin Purple" / "Sometime Man" – Bootleg (BL 201) (November 1973) AUS No. 49
- "A Little Ray of Sunshine" / "Arkansas Grass" (with Don Mudie) – Fable (FB 203) (February 1974)
- "Class of '74" / "School Days" – Bootleg (BL 214) (April 1974) AUS No. 54
- "Let Go" / "Think It Over" – Bootleg (BL 223) (August 1974) AUS No. 10
- "Boogie Queen" / "All in the Way" – Bootleg (BL 230) (December 1974) AUS No. 87
- "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" / "Fire at Shepherd's Flat" – Bootleg (BL 249) (May 1975) AUS No. 93
- "White on White El Dorado" / "Longest Night" – Interfusion (December 1976) AUS No. 84
- "Yesterday Dreams" / "1000 Different Ways" – Interfusion (K 7195) (October 1978)
- "Skating on Thin Ice" / "Ol' 55" – Interfusion (K 7390) (April 1979)
- "Very Very Very Long Time" / "Move Me" – Interfusion (K 7708) (May 1980)
- "My Baby (Loves to Hurt Me)" / "For the Love of a Woman" – Mushroom (K 8904) (September 1982) AUS No. 54
- "Land of the Video" / "Real to Me" – Graffiti (880283) (March 1985) (picture sleeve)
- "Still Hurting Me" / "Writing's on the Wall" – Graffiti (884060) (June 1985)
- "To Love Somebody" (with Marcia Hines, Max Merritt and Doug Parkinson) (2003)
- "Simple Ben" (with Lior, Mike Rudd and Old Man River) - (Boombara Creative) (August 2008)
References
- ↑ "ARIA Presents the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame" (PDF). ARIA. 6 May 2007. Archived from the original (pdf) on 19 December 2008.
- ↑ Cadd, Brian (2010). From This Side of Things (1st ed.). New Holland. p. 292. ISBN 9781742570570.
- ↑ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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