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Hank Williams III discography
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American musician Hank Williams III has released eleven studio albums, one live album, four compilation albums, and 49 singles. His discography is noted for a large number of projects released without his permission.[1]
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Studio albums
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After Williams left the label, Curb Records decided to release old materials but advertising those albums as new releases. Williams, who never authorized these albums, rejected their validity.
Hillbilly Joker
Released May 17, 2011 on the sublabel Sidewalk Records.
Basically it's the album This Ain't Country,[2] recorded in 2001 but rejected by the label. Two missing tracks ("Hang On" and "Runnin' and Gunnin'") were not included here but on the third collection.
Long Gone Daddy
Released April 17, 2012 on Curb Records.
Ramblin' Man
Released April 1, 2014 on Curb Records.
Take as Needed for Pain
Released April 14, 2015 on Curb Records.
Greatest Hits
Released August 18, 2017 on Curb Records.
A selection of tracks from the country albums done on the label (mainly from Straight to Hell).
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Official bootlegs
Hank III started sharing bootlegs of his own live shows, specially of his heavier stuff, and (on the last one) demos of the then-unreleased AssJack album.[8]
Singles
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Notable appearances
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