Kristian Bush discography

The discography of Kristian Bush, an American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, consists of five Billy Pilgrim studio albums, six Sugarland studio albums, several solo releases, and a wide range of appearances, productions, songwriting cuts and charting singles.[1]

Kristian Bush discography
Kristian Bush at Ramstein Air Base, Germany (2009)
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While Bush is best known for being one-half of the international super-duo Sugarland, he has been leaving his mark on music for more than two decades.[2]

Albums

Billy Pilgrim albums

  • St. Christopher's Crossing (March 26, 1992 Sister Ruby)[3]
  • Words Like Numbers (March 18, 1993 Sister Ruby)[3]
  • Billy Pilgrim (October 6, 1994 Atlantic Recording Corporation)[3]
  • Bloom (October 19, 1995 Atlantic Recording Corporation)[3]
  • In the Time Machine (April 12, 2001 Honest Harry)[3]

Sugarland albums

Solo albums and releases

  • Paint It All (March 19, 2002, self-released)[4]
  • "Love or Money" (March 28, 2013 Songs of the Architect)[4]
  • "Trailer Hitch" (July 28, 2014 Streamsound Records under license from Architect Music Collective, LLC)[5]
  • "Southern Gravity" (2015) Streamsound Records.

Songwriting

Charting singles

  • 1994 "Insomniac" - Billy Pilgrim (Billy Pilgrim) +[6]
  • 1995 "I Won't Tell" - Billy Pilgrim (Bloom) *[6]
  • 2004 "Baby Girl" - Sugarland (Twice the Speed of Life) +[6]
  • 2005 "Something More" - Sugarland (Twice the Speed of Life) +[6]
  • 2005 "Stand Back Up" - Sugarland (Twice the Speed of Life)[6]
  • 2006 "Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good)" - Sugarland (Twice the Speed of Life)[6]
  • 2006 "Want To" - Sugarland (Enjoy the Ride) *[6]
  • 2007 "Settlin'" - Sugarland (Enjoy the Ride) *[6]
  • 2007 "Everyday America" - Sugarland (Enjoy the Ride) +[6]
  • 2008 "All I Want to Do" - Sugarland (Love on the Inside) *[6]
  • 2008 "Already Gone" - Sugarland (Love on the Inside) *[6]
  • 2009 "It Happens" - Sugarland (Love on the Inside) *[6]
  • 2009 "Joey" - Sugarland (Love on the Inside)[6]
  • 2010 "Gold and Green" - Sugarland (Gold and Green)[6]
  • 2010 "Stuck Like Glue" - Sugarland (The Incredible Machine) +[6]
  • 2010 "Little Miss" - Sugarland (The Incredible Machine)[6]
  • 2011 "Tonight" - Sugarland (The Incredible Machine)[6]

(*) denotes Billboard No. 1[6] (+) denotes Billboard Top 10[6]

Outside cuts

  • 1999 "All of My Heroes" - The Blue Dogs (For The Record)[6]
  • 2002 "All of My Heroes" - The Blue Dogs (Live at the Florence Little Theater)[6]
  • 2006 "Wandering Moon" - Kristen Markinton (Wandering Moon)[6]
  • 2006 "Blowing You Down" - Kristen Markinton (Wandering Moon)[6]
  • 2006 "Come Back to Bed" - Kristen Markinton (Wandering Moon)[6]
  • 2009 "Once Upon a Summertime" - Ellis Paul (A Summer Night in Georgia)[6]
  • 2010 "Paper Dolls" - Ellis Paul (The Day After Everything Changed)[6]
  • 2010 "The Day After Everything Changed" - Ellis Paul (The Day After Everything Changed)[6]
  • 2010 "River Road" - Ellis Paul (The Day After Everything Changed)[6]
  • 2010 "Lights of Vegas" - Ellis Paul (The Day After Everything Changed)[6]
  • 2011 "Run" - Matt Nathanson (Modern Love)[6]
  • 2012 "Burn" - James Patrick Morgan (James Patrick Morgan)[6]
  • 2012 "She Won't Drive in the Rain Anymore" - The dB's (Falling Off the Sky)[6]
  • 2012 "Stuck in the Middle" - Boys Like Girls (Crazy World)[6]
  • 2013 "Boy Who Cried Love" - Jaida Dreyer (I Am Jaida Dreyer)[6]

Production credits

  • 1985 Shades of Black - Flip[7]
  • 1986 Pleasures Denied - Masada[7]
  • 1987 Heroes - Flip[7]
  • 1989 Saturday - Flip[7]
  • 1990 Politics and Pocketchange - Kristian Bush[7]
  • 1990 Big Backporch Songs - The Hyras[7]
  • 1992 St. Christopher's Crossing - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 1992 Christmas Present 1992 - Various Artists (Billy Pilgrim, "Let It Snow")[7]
  • 1992 What's Up In the Attic? - Various Artists[7]
  • 1993 Words Like Numbers - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 1993 Durable Phig Leaf - Evan and Jaron[7]
  • 1993 Naked Rhythm - Various Artists (Kristian Bush, "Insomniac")[7]
  • 1994 Billy Pilgrim - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 1994 True Story - Various Artists (Billy Pilgrim, "Last American Poet")[7]
  • 1994 A Tribute to Bob Dylan Vol 2 - Various Artists (Kristian Bush, "Mama, You Been on My Mind")[7]
  • 1995 Bloom - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 1995 You Sleigh Me: Alternative Christmas Hits - Various Artists (Billy Pilgrim, "The First Noel")
  • 1996 Letters in the Dirt - Chuck Brodsky[7]
  • 1996 Not from Concentrate - Evan and Jaron[7]
  • 1996 Heartsongs - Various Artists (Kristian Bush, "RFD")[7]
  • 1996 Skin and Water - Nance Pettit[7]
  • 1998 New Blood - Beth Wood[7]
  • 1998 Radio - Chuck Brodsky[7]
  • 1999 Snow Globe - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 2000 BeSides - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 2000 Nine Twenty Three - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 2000 Last of the Old Time - Chuck Brodsky[7]
  • 2001 In the Time Machine - Billy Pilgrim[7]
  • 2001 Shallow Hal Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists (Ellis Paul, "Sweet Mistakes")[7]
  • 2001 Sweet Mistakes - Ellis Paul[7]
  • 2002 Baseball Ballads - Chuck Brodsky[7]
  • 2002 Paint It All - Kristian Bush[7]
  • 2003 Radio Motion Picture Soundtrack - Various Artists (Chuck Brodsky, "Radio")[7]
  • 2003 Premium Quality Tunes - Sugarland[7]
  • 2003 Sugar in the Raw - Sugarland[7]
  • 2004 Twice the Speed of Life - Sugarland[7]
  • 2006 Essentials - Ellis Paul[7]
  • 2006 Wandering Moon - Kristian Markinton[7]
  • 2006 Enjoy the Ride - Sugarland[7]
  • 2007 A Place to Land - Little Big Town ("Life in a Northern Town")[7]
  • 2008 Red House 25: A Silver Anniversary Retrospective - Various Artists (Chuck Brodsky, "The Ballad of Eddie Klepp")[7]
  • 2008 Love on the Inside - Sugarland[7]
  • 2009 Live on the Inside - Sugarland[7]
  • 2009 Gold and Green - Sugarland[7]
  • 2010 The Incredible Machine - Sugarland[7]
  • 2010 2010 Grammy Nominees - Various Artists (Sugarland, "It Happens")[7]
  • 2011 Modern Love - Matt Nathanson ("Run")[7]
  • 2012 I Am Jaida Dreyer - Jaida Dreyer ("Boy Who Cried Love")[7]
  • 2012 Act of Valor: The Album [Original Soundtrack] - Various Artists (Sugarland, "Guide You Home")[7]

References

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