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The following is the discography of the Native American/Mexican American rock band Redbone.

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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

Notes

  1. 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.
  2. The song was featured as a bonus track on the 2013 re-release of Beaded Dreams Through Turquoise Eyes.
  1. "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.
  2. "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.
  3. "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.
  1. The song was banned from airplay on most American radio stations due to its controversial lyrics.
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