Artist's albums
The Greatest Hits Rerecorded 2022
2022 · compilation
The Very Best Of (Remastered)
2021 · compilation
Needles and Pins (Remastered)
2021 · single
From Wishes to Kisses
2018 · compilation
Greatest Hits Vol. 1 "White" (New Extended Version)
2017 · compilation
Greatest Hits Vol. 2 "Gold" (New Extended Version)
2017 · compilation
It's Country Time
2016 · album
Live in Beijing (Live in Beijing 2000)
2016 · album
18 Carat Gold
2016 · compilation
The Hit Medley Collection
2016 · compilation
Christmas Forever
2016 · single
The Concert (Live in Essen, Germany 1978)
2016 · album
The Ultimate Smokie Hits (40th Anniversary Edition)
2015 · compilation
The Greatest Hits of 40 Years
2015 · compilation
Four You
2015 · EP
GOLD: Smokie Greatest Hits (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition 1975-2015)
2015 · compilation
Wrong Side of the Tracks
2014 · compilation
Live in South Africa
2013 · album
Take a Minute
2010 · album
The Collection
2009 · compilation
On Tour
2008 · album
Eclipse Acoustic
2008 · album
The Best Of
2006 · compilation
From the Heart
2006 · compilation
Legends
2005 · compilation
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Biography
Formed in Yorkshire, England, in 1966 and signed to Rak Records in 1975. They hit number three in the U.K. with "If You Think You Know How to Love Me” and "Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me”. In 1976, the group had three Top 20 hits, including the number five "Living Next Door to Alice." Smokie hit number five both in 1977 ("It's Your Life") and 1978 ("Oh Carol"). They disbanded in 1982 and reformed briefly in 1986, but Chris Normans solo career was taking off in Germany as well, so he could no longer sustain his commitment to the band, however Chris offered a solution and introduced the rest of band to his friend Alan Barton. The new Smokie was now born and Alan firmly established the new line-up going from strength to strength until tragedy struck in 1995 and robbed them of Alan Barton in a freak car accident. The band was devastated but it was decided that they would continue. A friend of the band Mike Craft was invited to audition for the band and after only one song Smokie knew that they found their new front man. Smokie went on to release successful albums like “The World and Elsewhere” and “Wild Horses” and the new millennium brought even more success with their big selling albums “Uncovered” and “Uncovered Too”. Smokie is today after more than 40 years still going strong and their touring calendar is filled as their fans flock to see them live throughout Scandinavia, Europe, South Africa & Australia.