Artist's albums
Can You Do It (Extended) (Remastered 2023)
1987 · single
See You Now
2023 · single
Keep On Rocking (Sped Up 10 %)
2023 · single
She's My Sugar
2023 · single
Red, White & Blue
2022 · single
Close My Door
2022 · single
Higher & Higher
2021 · single
Southern City
2021 · single
Tried To Tell You So
2021 · single
Going to the City
2020 · single
Red Eyed Lady
2020 · single
Goodbye Love (New Rock Edit)
1975 · single
Goodbye Love (Remastered 2022)
1974 · single
Oh Lord
2019 · single
I Can't Forget You Now
2015 · single
The Very Best of Brian Johnson and Geordie, Vol. 1
2015 · compilation
The Very Best of Brian Johnson and Geordie, Vol. 2
2015 · compilation
She's a Lady
2015 · single
The Best of Geordie, Vol. 1 (Remastered)
2013 · compilation
Electric Lady
2011 · single
House of the Rising Sun
2011 · single
All Because of You
2011 · single
House of the Rising Sun
2011 · single
Don't Be Fooled by the Name
1974 · album
Southern City (Remastered 2022)
1973 · single
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Biography
A hard rock band from Newcastle, England, Geordie is mostly known for their lead vocalist, Brian Johnson, who would later join AC/DC. In 1972 and 1973, they had a few hits in the U.K., including the number six single "All Because of You" and "Can You Do It," which reached number 13. Their sound was influenced by British rock bands of the day such as Led Zeppelin, as well as some glam stompers, with Johnson's distinctively abrasive singing strongly in evidence. Geordie guitarist Vic Malcolm had previously recorded with Influence and Yellow before joining U.S.A., which became Geordie before starting to record in 1972. The band kept going until 1976, after which Brian Johnson spent a few years doing sessions until joining AC/DC following the death of their previous singer, Bon Scott. The other members did reform Geordie briefly in 1983, releasing one album, then changing their name to Powerhouse after the departure of Malcolm, and releasing one subsequent LP. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi