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The following is the discography of the Native American/Mexican American rock band Redbone.
Studio albums
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Live album
- Redbone Live (recorded 1977; released 1994) as Avenue/Rhino 71632
Compilation albums
- Come and Get Your Redbone: The Best of Redbone (1975) as Epic PG-33456 [2LP]; reissued on CD in 2014 as Floating World FLOAT-6221
- The Best of Redbone (1976) as Dominion/K-Tel 833 [note: re-recordings of their classic songs]
- The Very Best of Redbone (1991) as Epic/Sony Music Distribution 4679362 [UK import]; reissued in 2019 as Music On CD MOC-13719
- Greatest Songs (Come and Get Your Love) (1995) as Curb 77746
- Golden Classics (1996) as Collectables 5802 [note: this is a 2LP-on-1CD reissue of Potlatch and Message from a Drum plus two singles]
- To the Bone (1998) as Sony Music Special Products 28581
- Wet Willie and Redbone: Take 2 (2002) as Sony Music Special Products 52777 [five songs by each band]
- The Essential Redbone (2003) as Epic/Legacy 86072
- It's Your World: Redbone's Greatest Hits (2009)
- Redbone: A's & B's (2023) as Beat Goes On BGOCD-1488 [UK import]
Singles
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Other appearances
- Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2014) [features "Come and Get Your Love"]
Notes
- Released as Suzi Girl outside North America. The track also appeared under the name "Suzi Girl" on all releases of the album Beaded Dreams Through Turquoise Eyes.
- The song was featured as a bonus track on the 2013 re-release of Beaded Dreams Through Turquoise Eyes.
- "When You Got Trouble" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eleven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart,[5] which ranks singles below the Billboard 100 that have not appeared on the latter chart.
- "Wovoka" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart,[8] which ranks singles below the Billboard 100 that have not appeared on the latter chart.
- "Suzie Girl"—released as "Suzi Girl" outside North America—did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart,[9] which ranks singles below the Billboard 100 that have not appeared on the latter chart.
- The song was banned from airplay on most American radio stations due to its controversial lyrics.
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