Friday, March 30, 2012

Richard Marx - Discography (1987 - 2008)

Richard Marx - Discography (1987 - 2008)

Richard Marx - Discography (1987 - 2008)
Richard Marx - Discography (1987 - 2008)
Years Album: 1987 - 2008 | Audio: MP3 | Bitrate: 192-320 kbps | Length: 21:00:53 | Size: 2.53 GB
Genres: Pop, Soft Rock, Rock, Ballads

Richard Marx (born Richard Noel Marx, genus. September 16, 1963) - American author and performer of slow ballads. In the mid-1980s, Marx can be heard on vocals at concerts of popular artists such as Madonna and Whitney Houston. He sang with Lionel Richie while recording his superhits «All Night Long» (1984). Then he began to write personal songs, originally performed koie group Chicago and the king of love songs Kenny Rogers.
In 1987 he finally released the debut album of Marx. He made the young singer a superstar, and soon three of his songs - «Hold On to the Nights», «Satisfied» and «Right Here Waiting» - were at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 (the official U.S. charts).
During the 1990s the public gradually cooled to the solo works of Marx, who once again began to began to write songs for other, more famous artists. So for example, he wrote and produced for the Sarah Brightman song «The Last Words You Said», in the way he sang a duet with Sarah, in 1999, and in 2000 wrote the music for «To Where You Are» for Josh Groban.
On the 49th awards ceremony, "Grammy" (2004), Marx has been awarded one of the most prestigious nominations - "Song of the Year" (written for for the late Luther Vandrosca song «Dance with My Father»).

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