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This Complete List Of Max Webster Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Max Webster studio albums. When US rock fans think of Canadian bands, they think of Neil Young, Heart, Rush etc… When Canadian rock fans think of Canadian bands, one that always is mentioned is Max Webster. This complete Max Webster discography also includes every single live album. All these legendary Canadian rock and roll Max Webster albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Max Webster album as well as all original album covers. Every Max Webster album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.
MAX WEBSTER STUDIO ALBUMS
Max Webster
Released May 3, 1976
CD Track Listings:
- “Hangover” – 4:36
- “Here Among the Cats” – 3:07
- “Blowing the Blues Away” (Terry Watkinson) – 3:33
- “Summer Turning Blue” – 3:05
- “Toronto Tontos” – 3:40
- “Coming Off the Moon” – 3:38
- “Only Your Nose Knows” – 4:16
- “Summer’s Up” – 2:45
- “Lily” (Mitchell) – 7:42
High Class in Borrowed Shoes
Released May 16, 1977
CD Track Listings:
- “High Class in Borrowed Shoes” – 4:00
- “Diamonds Diamonds” – 3:18
- “Gravity” – 4:53
- “Words to Words” – 3:34
- “America’s Veins” – 4:08
- “Oh War! – 4:25
- “On the Road” – 3:25
- “Rain Child” (Terry Watkinson) – 4:22
- “In Context of the Moon” – 5:13
Mutiny Up My Sleeve
Released April 17, 1978
CD Track Listings:
- “Lip Service” – 4:02
- “Astonish Me” (Terry Watkinson) – 4:49
- “Let Your Man Fly” (Watkinson) – 2:46
- “Water Me Down” – 3:13
- “Distressed” – 4:12
- “The Party” – 4:46
- “Waterline” – 4:08
- “Hawaii” – 3:03
- “Beyond the Moon” – 6:1
A Million Vacations
Released March 5, 1979
CD Track Listings:
Universal Juveniles
- “Paradise Skies” (Kim Mitchell, Pye Dubois) – 3:15
- “Charmonium” (Terry Watkinson) – 4:15
- “Night Flights” (Watkinson, Dubois) – 3:02
- “Sun Voices” (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:50
- “Moon Voices” (Mitchell) – 3:05
- “A Million Vacations” (Gary McCracken, Dubois) – 3:10
- “Look Out” (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:53
- “Let Go the Line” (Watkinson) – 3:25
- “Rascal Houdi” (Mitchell, Dubois) – 3:28
- “Research (At Beach Resorts)” (Mitchell, Dubois) – 4:45
Diamonds Diamonds
Released August 7, 1981
CD Track Listings:
- “Gravity” – 4:52
- “High Class in Borrowed Shoes” – 3:59
- “Diamonds, Diamonds” – 3:19
- “Summer’s Up” – 2:36
- “Blowing the Blues Away” (Terry Watkinson) – 3:15
- “Let Go the Line” (Watkinson) – 3:34
- “A Million Vacations” (Gary McCracken, Dubois) – 3:14
- “The Party” – 4:46
- “Hot Spots” – 2:41
- “Paradise Skies” – 3:27
- “Overnight Sensation” – 2:55
- “Lip Service” – 4:02
- “Hangover” – 4:38
LIVE ALBUMS
Live Magnetic Air
Released October 22, 1979
CD Track Listings:
- “America’s Veins” – 4:09
- “Paradise Skies” – 3:35
- “In Context of the Moon” – 5:21
- “Night Flights” (Terry Watkinson, Dubois) – 3:20
- “Lip Service” – 4:15
- “Sarniatown Reggae” – 1:15
- “Here Among the Cats” – 3:48
- “Gravity” – 4:48
- “Waterline” – 4:30
- “Charmonium” (Watkinson) – 4:38
- “Hangover” – 5:41
COMPILATION ALBUMS
The Best of Max Webster
Released 1989
CD Track Listings:
- “Check”
- “High Class in Borrowed Shoes”
- “A Million Vacations” (Gary McCracken/Dubois)
- “Diamonds, Diamonds”
- “Let Go the Line” (Terry Watkinson)
- “Night Flights” (Watkinson/Dubois)
- “The Party”
- “Hangover” (Live)
- “Kids in Action”
- “Gravity”
- “Paradise Skies”
- “Words to Words”
- “Oh War!”
- “Here Among the Cats”
- “Waterline” (Live)
- “Battle Scar”
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Believe it or not, my friends had some Max Webster albums here in Arkansas. He was to me kind of a Devin Townsend style performer, with chops and humor. FM was another band from Toronto we liked, whose calling card was its being a hard rock band with no guitar, but an electric mandalay in its place, which sounded a bit like a normal guitar with a really bad sinus infection, but they could play! Rush were friends, and a fellow from FM played violin on one of Rush’s most beautiful, if not their most beautiful song “Losing It” from “Signals”.