This is the definitive DVD release for Michael Bolton. Featuring over two and a half hours of footage, including all his best promo videos and fantastic live performances. All his greatest hits are included, such as Soul Provider, How Am I Supposed To Live…, When A Man Loves A Woman, Can I Touch You There and many many more.
32 tracks dating from 1987 to 1999, when Michael ruled the charts with hits like these: How Am I Supposed to Live Without You; How Can We Be Lovers; When I'm Back on My Feet Again; To Love Somebody; Sexual Healing; Lean on Me; A Whiter Shade of Pale; I Promise You; I Found Someone , and more, all chosen for this set by Michael himself!
The U.K. collection The Very Best of Michael Bolton – initially released in 2005, repackaged as a slide pack in 2007 – is a good overview of the singer's peak years, containing all the big hits except "Love Is a Wonderful Thing" (only natural, considering the lawsuit surrounding the song) in a 17-track compilation that should give most listeners all the Bolton they need.
Crimson Gold presents Michael Bolton 'Gold', the only Michael Bolton compilation you'll ever need. Michael Bolton is a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter who has sold over 65 million records internationally and continues to perform to audiences across the globe. This definitive 3CD career spanning set features 45 tracks including a remarkable 17 UK Top 40 singles. Highlights include the top ten singles 'How Am I Supposed To Live Without You', 'When A Man Loves A Woman' and 'Can I Touch You…There?'
Bolton Swings Sinatra: The Second Time Around is an album by Michael Bolton, produced by Alex Christensen, arranged and conducted by Chris Walden. Bolton records songs originally made notable by Frank Sinatra.
The former Michael Bolotin changed his name but not his style on his initial effort for Columbia Records. Bolton had essayed hard-edged arena rock with his band Blackjack, and here he did much the same thing, shout-singing in his emotive whiskey bellow over slashing guitar power chords (frequently courtesy of Blackjack's Bruce Kulick and his brother Bob), icy keyboard fills, angelic backup choirs, and thundering rhythm sections, all intended to fill the hockey auditoriums of America alongside Journey and Foreigner. For all the clichés, Bolton was an undeniably involving singer, and songs like "Fools Game," the lead-off track and chart single, were satisfying pop efforts that suggested he might offer some competition to emerging mainstream rockers like Bryan Adams. As things would turn out, of course, the true key track was the cover of the Supremes' "Back in My Arms Again."
"The One Thing" is an album by Michael Bolton, released on November 16, 1993. Although this album contained the hit "Said I Loved You…But I Lied", which reached #6 in the U.S., it did not match the sales of his previous two albums and was an early sign of his faltering chart success after 1993. Nevertheless, the album was a respectable hit on its own going 3xPlatinum in the US only and selling approximately 6 million copies worldwide.
Soul Provider is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Michael Bolton. The album was released on June 19, 1989 by Columbia Records. This was the album that turned Bolton into a superstar. Supported by numerous successful singles that reached the top of the charts worldwide, the album achieved longevity on the Billboard Top 200. It reached #3 in the US, going 6x Platinum and sold over 12,500,000 million copies worldwide.