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Rosie Flores discography
Studio albums12
Compilation albums1
Singles9

Rosie Flores is a rockabilly and country music artist. Her discography consists of 12 studio albums, 1 compilation 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

Compilations

Year Album US Country Label Notes
1996 Honky Tonk Reprise Rounder Reissue of Rosie Flores album with previously unreleased tracks[1]

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album Label Notes
US Country
[2]
1982 "Hit City L.A." / "Oh Heartache" Request
1986 "I'm Walkin'" / "The End Of The World" Reprise
1987 "Heart Beats To A Different Drum" / "Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins" Rosie Flores
1987 "Crying Over You" promo
1987 "Somebody Loses, Somebody Wins" promo
1987 "Crying Over You" / "Midnight To Moonlight" 51
1988 "One Track Memory / He Cares" 74 A Honky Tonk Reprise
1988 "Brand New Heartache" / "Lonesome Town" Lonesome Town with Ronnie Mack
1993 "Honky Tonk Moon"[3] Once More with Feeling Hightone
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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[4]
  • 1993: various artists - Rig Rock Deluxe (A Musical Salute To The American Truck Driver) (Upstart) - track 16, "Six Days on the Road"[5]
  • 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"[6]
  • 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"[7]
  • 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"
  • 2010: Patricia Vonne - Worth It (Measured) - track 2, "Cut From The Same Cloth"
  • 2013: Patricia Vonne - Rattle My Cage (Bandolera) - track 5, "This Cat's In The Doghouse"

As producer

Also appears on

  • 1984: ¡Screamin' Sirens! - ¡Fiesta! (Enigma) - guitar, vocals
  • 1994: Dave Alvin - King of California (Hightone) - vocals on track 4, "Goodbye Again"
  • 1994: Midnight To Six - Tighten Up! (Fun Key) - vocals
  • 1996: Country Dick Montana - The Devil Lied To Me (Bar/None) - lead guitar, vocals
  • 1996: Bob Neuwirth - Look Up (Watermelon) - vocals
  • 1996: Texas Tornados - 4 Aces (Reprise) - vocaa on track 12, "The One I Love The Most"
  • 1997: Terry Clarke - The Heart Sings (Transatlantic) - vocals on track 4, "Back to the Well"
  • 1998: Howe Gelb - Hisser ([[V2 Records|V2)]) - vocals on track 21, "Cracklin' Water"
  • 1998: The Wandering Eyes - Sing Songs of Forbidden Love (Lazy S.O.B.) - vocals
  • 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"
  • 2007: $olal - The Moonshine Sessions (¡Ya Basta!) - vocals on track 10, "Pretty Vacant"
  • 2009: Tish Hinojosa - Our Little Planet (Varèse Sarabande) - vocals on track 5, "We Mostly Feel That Way"

References

  1. ^ Mike Trynosky. "Rosie Flores: A Honky Tonk Reprise". Country Standard Time. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  2. ^ "Rosie Flores Album & Song Chart History - Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved May 24, 2017. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. October 30, 1993.
  4. ^ Morris, Chris (November 28, 1992). "Declarations of Independents". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Nichols, Lee (September 26, 1996). "Rig Rock Deluxe: a Musical Salute to the American Truck Driver". Auustin Chronicle. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  6. ^ Dechert, S. Renee (September 30, 2002). "The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs for Bumpy Wagon Rides". PopMatters. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  7. ^ PW (August 7, 2004). "Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2017.