Discography

where did you go

2025

Barbara Lynch's new album entitled 'where did you go' is introduced by the cover photo of the elderly lady who also happens to be her grandmother. The expression on her face is gentle and perhaps a little bewildered. The bearded figure beside her can represent one of life's traditional celebrations but is also the allegorical figure of 'Father Time'. The message is what is it like to be her? What is it like to be at the very end of your life? Where did the time go, the people, the life and all the stories?

This album was produced, recorded and mixed by Michael Timmins at 'The Hangar ' in Toronto.

In the Nickelodeon

2008

This album gained love and attention from fans but was never promoted as Lynch had mainly stopped performing and was working a full time job which paid for the album.

Available for purchase through the contact page

Goodbye and Goodluck

1997

Released under Duke Street Records

Produced by David Travers-Smith

Featured at 'Sam the Record Man' and live performance to showcase album

Critical acclaim, cover of Eye Magazine, NNNN review by Kim Hughes in Now Magazine, cover of Wayfare Magazine, feature in ICE magazine, Exclaim magazine, Sound Can magazine, Toronto Sun, press around performance at the Barry Jazz Festival, opened for Carole Pope and Lisa Dalbello.

Liquid Records

1992

  • Lynch was signed to Liquid Records and released a five-song E.P. entitled 'Don't Talk To Me'. This was produced by John Punter (Brian Ferry, Roxy Music)
  • Lynch was featured on the New Music City TV, Dec.'92
  • Lynch was featured In the New Music Seminar in New York City in '92 charted #2 on CIBL Montreal's alternative radio played on over 30 campus radio stations
  • Featured on Breakfast TV, Nov. '92
  • Charted with IndieEP in top ten on the Record's Top Independent Radio Chart for 10 weeks with single 'Don't Talk to Me'.
  • Live performances based on Queen Street in Toronto, the Horseshoe, ‘Women in Blues’ festival, The Bib Bop, The Cameron, the Rivoli.