| Rosie Flores discography |
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| Studio albums | 13 |
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| Compilation albums | 2 |
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| Singles | 9 |
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Rosie Flores is an American singer, songwriter and musician. Her discography consists of 13 studio albums, 2 compilations, and 9 singles. In addition, she has been featured as a performer and composer on numerous albums by other artists.
Albums
| Year | Album | US Country | Label | Notes |
| 1987 | Rosie Flores | 67 | Reprise | |
| 1992 | After the Farm | | HighTone | |
| 1993 | Once More with Feeling | | |
| 1995 | Rockabilly Filly | | |
| 1997 | A Little Bit of Heartache | | Watermelon | with Ray Campi |
| 1999 | Dance Hall Dreams | | Rounder | |
| 2001 | Speed of Sound | | Eminent | |
| 2004 | Bandera Highway | | HighTone | |
| Single Rose | | Durango Rose | |
| 2005 | Christmasville | | Emergent | |
| 2009 | Girl of the Century | | Bloodshot | with The Pine Valley Cosmonauts |
| 2012 | Working Girl's Guitar | | |
| 2019 | Simple Case of the Blues | | | |
Compilations
| Year | Album | US Country | Label | Notes |
| 1996 | Honky Tonk Reprise | | Rounder | Reissue of Rosie Flores album with previously unreleased tracks[1] |
| 2011 | After the Farm / Once More With Feeling | | Floating World | compilation of two previously released albums |
Singles
Music videos
Primary artist/contributor
1985 - 1999
- 1985: various artists - A Town South of Bakersfield (Enigma) - track 1, "Heartbreak Train" (with Albert Lee)
- 1988: various artists - A Christmas Tradition, Volume II (Warner Bros.) - track 1, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
- 1992: various artists - Cause (Piece Of Mind) - track 10, "Lucky Lady" - spoken word performance[5]
- 1993: various artists - Rig Rock Deluxe (A Musical Salute To The American Truck Driver) (Upstart) - track 16, "Six Days on the Road"[6]
- 1993: various artists - Absolutt Beat Vol.1 (Absolutt Gratis) (Beat) - track 17, "Love And Danger" (with Joe Ely)
- 1994: various artists - Tulare Dust : A Songwriter's Tribute To Merle Haggard (Hightone) - track 7, "My Own Kind Of Hat"
- 1995: various artists - South by Southwest Live Vol.3 (SXSW) - track 4, "Tumblin' Down"
- 1996: various artists - Mixx on the Fly - Live from Studio A WCBE Vol. 4 (WCBE) - track 8, "Cryin Over You"
2000 - present
- 2000: various artists - Seka ["Sister"] Vol. 2 (Twah!) - track 6, "We'll Survive"
- 2002: Jon Langford and the Pine Valley Cosmonauts - The Executioner's Last Songs Volume 1 (Bloodshot) - track 2, "I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive"
- 2002: various artists - KGSR Broadcasts Vol. 10 (KGSR) - track 2-16, "Ballad of the Sun and the Moon" (with Alejandro Escovedo)
- 2002: various artists - The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs for Bumpy Wagon Rides (Bloodshot) - track 1, "Red, Red Robin"[7]
- 2002: various artists - Dressed in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash (Dualtone) - track 10, "Big River"
- 2003: various artists - Light Of Day: A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen (Schoolhouse) - track 2-07, "Lucky Town"
- 2004: various artists - Hard-Headed Woman: A Celebration of Wanda Jackson (Bloodshot) - track 10, "In The Middle Of A Heartache"- track 2-07. "Lucky Town"
- 2004: various artists - Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo (Or Music) - track 2-07, "Inside This Dance"[8]
- 2011: various artists - This One's for Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark (Icehouse) - track 1-08, "Baby Took A Limo To Memphis"
- 2014: various artists - Rockin' Legends Pay Tribute to Jack White (Cleopatra) - track 10, "Blunderbuss"
As composer
- 1984: ¡Screamin' Sirens! - ¡Fiesta! (Enigma) - track 2, "Maniac"; track 6, "Midnight To Moonlight"
- 1985: various artists - The Enigma Variations (Enigma) - track 1, "Maniac"
- 2007: Lucky Tomblin - Red Hot from Blue Rock (Texas World) - track 5, "Don't Forget to Dip the Girl"
- 2009: Rick Shea - Shelter Valley Blues - (Tres Pescadores) - track 7, "Sweet Little Pocha" (co-written with Rick Shea)
- 2010: Patricia Vonne - Worth It (Measured) - track 2, "Cut From The Same Cloth"
- 2011: David Wood - Country (Dew Note) - track 4, "Following a Full Moon" (co-written with Alan Laney and Bill C. Graham)
- 2012: Cathy Faber - Rattle My Cage (self-released) - track 5, "Honky-Tonk Moon"
- 2013: Patricia Vonne - Rattle My Cage (Bandolera) - track 5, "This Cat's In The Doghouse"
- 2015: Stephen R. Cheney - "I'm Just Lucky" (Capitol Records|Capitol / Universal) - track 16, "Midnight to Moonlight" (co-written with James Intveld)
As producer
Also appears on
1984 - 1999
2000 - present
- 2002: Alejandro Escovedo - By the Hand of The Father (Texas Music Group) - vocals on track 5, "Ballad of the Sun and the Moon"
- 2003: Wanda Jackson - Heart Trouble (Sympathy for the Record Industry) - vocals
- 2004: Gin Palace Jesters - Honkytonk Fools (Rhythm Bomb) - vocals on track 5, "Lover Not A Fighter"
- 2006: Dave Insley - Here with You Tonight (self-released) - vocals, duet
- 2006: Charlie Louvin - Echoes of the Louvin Brothers (Varèse Sarabande) - vocals
- 2006: Spicewood Seven - Kakistocracy (Austin)- vocals
- 2007: $olal - The Moonshine Sessions (¡Ya Basta!) - vocals on track 10, "Pretty Vacant"
- 2008: Katy Moffatt - Playin' Fool: Live In Holland (Strictly Music) - vocals, guest artist
- 2009: Tish Hinojosa - Our Little Planet (Varèse Sarabande) - vocals on track 5, "We Mostly Feel That Way"
References
- ^ Mike Trynosky. "Rosie Flores: A Honky Tonk Reprise". Country Standard Time. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
- ^ "Rosie Flores Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
- ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. October 30, 1993.
- ^ "Video Track" (PDF). Billboard. April 4, 1992. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
- ^ Morris, Chris (November 28, 1992). "Declarations of Independents". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
- ^ Nichols, Lee (September 26, 1996). "Rig Rock Deluxe: a Musical Salute to the American Truck Driver". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
- ^ Dechert, S. Renee (September 30, 2002). "The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs for Bumpy Wagon Rides". PopMatters. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
- ^ PW (August 7, 2004). "Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
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