Boston are a best-selling American rock band that achieved its most notable successes during the 1970s and 1980s. Centered on guitarist, songwriter, and producer Tom Scholz, a former product designer at Polaroid Corporation and an MIT engineering student, the band's best known works include the singles "More Than a Feeling", "Peace of Mind", "Foreplay/Long Time", "Don't Look Back", and "Amanda". Their 1976 self-titled debut is still the biggest-selling debut album of all-time in the U.S. with more than 17 million copies sold. "Third Stage" was only the second album to ever be certified triple platinum in its first month of release, in Nov. of 1986. The first was Lionel Richie's "Dancing On The Ceiling" which did it one month earlier. On 9th March 2007, Brad Delp (vocals) committed suicide at his home in Atkinson, New Hampshire. He was 55. Mr. Delp sang all the lead and harmony vocals on Boston's first 3 albums. Boston's web site is at www.bandboston.com
1 | The Star Spangled Banner/4th Of July Reprise | Boston: Greatest Hits |
2 | A New World | Third Stage |
3 | Rock & Roll Band | Boston: Greatest Hits |
4 | Higher Power (Kalodner Edit) | Boston: Greatest Hits |
5 | Magdalene | Walk On |
6 | Higher Power | Boston: Greatest Hits |
7 | The Journey | Don't Look Back |
8 | My Destination | Third Stage |
9 | More Than A Feeling | Boston: Greatest Hits |
10 | Livin' For You | Boston: Greatest Hits |
11 | A Man I'll Never Be | Don't Look Back |
12 | Cool The Engines | Third Stage |
13 | Foreplay Longtime | Boston |
14 | Smokin | Boston |
15 | To Be A Man | Third Stage |
16 | Amanda | Third Stage |
17 | Don't Look Back | Don't Look Back |
18 | Can'tcha Say | Third Stage |
19 | Foreplay/Long Time | Boston: Greatest Hits |
20 | Hollyann | Third Stage |