Artist's albums
Live from Dublin
2000 · album
Reflections - His Classic Love Songs
1998 · album
The Very Best Of
1998 · compilation
Christmas Gold
2020 · album
Gold
2020 · album
Songs from the Heart + What Colour is the Wind
2019 · album
Here, There & Everywhere
2014 · album
Silhouette
2013 · album
Destination
2012 · album
Greatest
2012 · album
Love, In A Song
2011 · album
Movin' on + Smile
2010 · album
Still Can't Say Goodbye + Once in a While
2010 · album
Nothing Lasts Forever
2009 · album
Under Blue Skies
2008 · album
The Storyteller + Collector's Items
2007 · album
With You in Mind + Further Down the Road
2006 · album
My Heart Would Know + Heart and Soul
2005 · album
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Biography
Although Charlie Landsborough started his musical career back in the 1960s as part of the group the Chicago Sect, it wouldn't be until the mid-'90s that the country and folk musician would achieve unabashed success in the industry. Born in Birkenhead, England, in 1941, Charles Alexander Landsborough joined the Chicago Sect while in the army and stationed in Germany. Upon returning to England, he became a teacher, and wrote and performed his work when time and opportunity would allow. In 1994, all that was to change with the release of his touching single "What Colour Is the Wind?" A number one hit in Ireland and a big seller in England, Australia, and New Zealand, the single won Landsborough a recording deal, and he went on to record ten albums over the next ten-plus years, as well as winning the BMCA Best Male Vocalist Award three times. Under Blue Skies was released in 2008; the album was a Top 100 hit in the U.K. and managed to crack the Top 25 in Ireland. ~ Chris True, Rovi