ZZ Top – Discography (1971-2019)

ZZ Top - Discography (1971-2019)

ZZ Top – Discography (1971-2019)
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Known to the world as “That Lil’ Ol’ Band from Texas,” ZZ Top were had a thoroughly unique career. They started as a trio putting their own spin on blues & boogie rock, and became arena rock stars in the 1970s. In the 1980s, they cannily reinvented themselves, hot-wiring their sound with sequencers and synthesizers and becoming unlikely MTV heroes with a series of clever videos that turned bearded frontmen Billy Gibbons (guitar) and Dusty Hill (bass) into an eccentric visual signature. This gambit made them one of the only groups of their era to not only survive in the new arena of pop, but to become more popular than ever, gaining a new audience without sacrificing the old one. At their core, ZZ Top’s songs never changed that much, taking standard blues figures, filtering them through Gibbons’ precisely raunchy guitar, marrying them to the simple but funky groove of Hill and drummer Frank Beard, and adding lyrics steeped in surreal wit as they dealt with sex, booze, the blues, and the glorious idiosyncrasies of life in Texas. Their stardom faded a bit in the mid-’90s as their albums stopped topping the charts, but they remained a popular live act that could reliably fill large venues and give fans a great show more than 50 years after the act debuted. 1973’s Tres Hombres was their first major success and the point where their trademark sound found itself, 1983’s Eliminator introduced the streamlined, new wave-influenced approach that brought them their greatest success, and 2012’s La Futura, the final studio album from the original trio, was a return to form that delivered Lone Star guitar raunch with flashes of electronic sheen. ― by Allmusic

 
1. STUDIO ALBUMS:

1971. ZZ Top’s First Album (1990, WB, 3268-2, US)
1971. ZZ Top’s First Album (1990, WM, WPCP-3980, JP)
1971. ZZ Top’s First Album (2013, WM, WPCR-15167, JP)

1972. Rio Grande Mud (1990, WB, 3269-2, US)
1972. Rio Grande Mud (1990, WB, 7599-27380-2, DE)
1972. Rio Grande Mud (2013, WM, WPCR-15168, JP)

1973. Tres Hombres (1990, WB, 7599-27381-2, DE)
1973. Tres Hombres (1998, WM, WPCR-2649, JP)
1973. Tres Hombres (2006, WB, R2 78966, US)
1973. Tres Hombres (2013, WM, WPCR-15169, JP)

1975. Fandango! (1990, WB, 256 604, 3271-2, DE)
1975. Fandango! (2006, WB, R2 78965, US)
1975. Fandango! (2013, WM, WPCR-15170, JP)

1976. Tejas (1990, WB, 3272-2, US)
1976. Tejas (2013, WM, WPCR-15171, JP)

1979. Deguello (1990, WB, 3361-2, DE)
1979. Deguello (1990, WB, 7599-27400-2, DE)
1979. Deguello (2013, WM, WPCR-15172, JP)

1981. El Loco (1990, WB, 7599-23593-2, DE)
1981. El Loco (2013, WM, WPCR-15173, JP)

1983. Eliminator (1990, WB, 9 23774-2, US)
1983. Eliminator (2013, WM, WPCR-15174, JP)

1985. Afterburner (1985, WB, 9 25342-2, US)
1985. Afterburner (1990, Waner Bros, 9 25342-2, DE)
1985. Afterburner (1990, WB, 7599-25342-2, DE)
1985. Afterburner (1990, WB, 9 25342-2, US)
1985. Afterburner (2013, WM, WPCR-15175, JP)

1990. Recycler (1990, WB, 7599-26265-2, DE)
1990. Recycler (1990, WB, 9 26265-2, US)
1990. Recycler (2013, WM, WPCR-15176, JP)

1994. Antenna (1994, RCA, 07863 66317-2, US)
1994. Antenna (1994, RCA, 74321182602, UK)

1996. Rhythmeen (1996, BMG, BVCP-959, JP)
1996. Rhythmeen (1996, RCA, 74321 394662, EU)

1999. XXX (1999, BMG, BVCP-21096, JP)
1999. XXX (1999, RCA, 07863 67850-2, US)

2003. Mescalero (2003, BMG, BVCP-21304, Japan)
2003. Mescalero (2003, RCA, 82876 51654-2, EU)

2012. La Futura (2012, American, B0017501-02, US)

 
2. LIVE ALBUMS:

2008. Live From Texas (2008, Eagle, ERDVCD053, DE, CD+DVD)

2011. Live In Germany 1980 (2011, Eagle, EAGCD482, DE)

2016. Live! Greatest Hits From Around The World (2016, Suretone, SURET1606-001, EU)

 
3. COMPILATION ALBUMS:

1977. The Best Of ZZ Top (1990, WB, 3273-2, US)

1987. The ZZ Top Six Pack (1987, WB, 9 25661-2, US, 3CD)
1987. The ZZ Top Six Pack (1990, Waner Bros, 7599-25661-2, DE, 3CD)

1992. Greatest Hits (1992, WB, 7599-26846-2, DE)

1994. One Foot In The Blues (1994, WB, 9362-45815-2, DE)

2004. Rancho Texicano. The Very Best Of ZZ Top (2004, WB, 8122-78908-2, EU, 2CD)

2004. The Best Blues & Ballads (2004, Halahup Records, HAL064, DE)

2014. The Very Baddest…Of (2014, WB, 8122795864, EU, 2CD)
2014. The Very Baddest…Of (2014, WB, R2-543792, US, 2CD)

2019. Goin’ 50 (2019, WB, R2 591567, EU, 3CD)

 
4. BOX SETS:

2011. Original Album Series (2011, WM, 8122797755, EU, 5CD)

2013. The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1990 (2013, WB, 8122796642, EU, 10CD)

 
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