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Bobby Brown

Bobby Brown

About Bobby Brown

Knowing the perversity of Frank Zappa, it is highly possible that his hit song "Bobby Brown" was a secrete tribute to this artist, whose album The Enlightening Beam of Axonda would be a candidate for the most obscure album of all time, if only such a nomination could be guaranteed not to backfire. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide

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Bobby Brown's Discography  (9)

Don't Be Cruel/Bobby  Don't Be Cruel/Bobby MCA Records... more more
Thug Lovin'  Thug Lovin' The Island D... more more
Forever  Forever MCA Records Inc more more
New Edition's Solo Hits  New Edition's Solo Hits MCA Records more more
Two Can Play That Game  Two Can Play That Game MCA Records Inc more more

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Compilations Featuring Bobby Brown  (20)

12 12"/80s Grooves Family Recordings more more
Ministry Of Sound Anthems 1991-2008  Ministry Of Sound Anthems 1991-2008 Ministry Of... more more
Going Uptown: A New Jack Swing Era Mix  Going Uptown: A New Jack Swing Era Mix Sanctuary Re... more more
Going Uptown: A New Jack Swing Era Mix  Going Uptown: A New Jack Swing Era Mix Sanctuary Re... more more
Anthems Of House  Anthems Of House Inspired Rec... more more

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