: An album of operatic arias, demonstrating his classical vocal range.

A vibrant tribute to Frank Sinatra, featuring big-band arrangements of classics like "New York, New York" and a duet with Nicolette Sheridan on "The Second Time Around."

: Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack alongside guitarist Bruce Kulick (who later joined KISS). This self-titled debut offered high-energy, guitar-driven classic rock.

Which of his do you prefer? (Hard rock, 80s pop, or classical/standards?)

Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A.

Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack. They released two albums. While the band didn't achieve stardom, it was a crucial step in his development as a rock vocalist and songwriter. Transition and Solo Success (1983–1990)

The Ultimate Michael Bolton Discography (1976–2011): A Journey Through Pop-Rock and Soul

Bolton's music career began in the late 1970s, performing in various bands and recording demos. His first solo album, (1976), was a folk-rock oriented effort that didn't gain much commercial attention. However, his subsequent albums, "The Magic of Michael Bolton" (1978) and "Gonna Find a Love" (1980), started to gain traction.

Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack alongside guitarist Bruce Kulick (who later joined KISS). The band produced two albums of driving, stadium-ready rock that highlighted Bolton's powerful upper register.

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: An album of operatic arias, demonstrating his classical vocal range.

A vibrant tribute to Frank Sinatra, featuring big-band arrangements of classics like "New York, New York" and a duet with Nicolette Sheridan on "The Second Time Around."

: Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack alongside guitarist Bruce Kulick (who later joined KISS). This self-titled debut offered high-energy, guitar-driven classic rock. michael bolton discography 19762011torrenttorrent free

Which of his do you prefer? (Hard rock, 80s pop, or classical/standards?)

Ain't No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A. : An album of operatic arias, demonstrating his

Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack. They released two albums. While the band didn't achieve stardom, it was a crucial step in his development as a rock vocalist and songwriter. Transition and Solo Success (1983–1990)

The Ultimate Michael Bolton Discography (1976–2011): A Journey Through Pop-Rock and Soul Which of his do you prefer

Bolton's music career began in the late 1970s, performing in various bands and recording demos. His first solo album, (1976), was a folk-rock oriented effort that didn't gain much commercial attention. However, his subsequent albums, "The Magic of Michael Bolton" (1978) and "Gonna Find a Love" (1980), started to gain traction.

Bolton formed the hard rock band Blackjack alongside guitarist Bruce Kulick (who later joined KISS). The band produced two albums of driving, stadium-ready rock that highlighted Bolton's powerful upper register.