Bob Malone discography

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Bob Malone is an American musician who has recorded both solo and as a session musician for several notable artists, including Ringo Starr and John Fogerty, with whom he has toured and recorded since 2011. [1]

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Malone has released eight studio albums, beginning with 1996's The Darkest Part of the Night. [2]

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbumLabel
1996 The Darkest Part of the NightChartmaker
1998 Bob MaloneChartmaker
2001 Like It or NotCDFreedom
2005 Born Too LateDelta Moon/Burnside
2008 Ain’t What You KnowDelta Moon/Burnside
2015 Mojo DeluxeDelta Moon/Burnside
2018 The Christmas CollectionDelta Moon/Burnside
2021 Good PeopleDelta Moon/Burnside

Live albums

YearAlbumLabel
2003 Malone Alone [3] Delta Moon/Burnside
2015 Mojo Live: Live at the Grand AnnexAppaloosa Records

Live video albums

YearAlbumLabel
2015 Mojo LiveDelta Moon/Burnside

Compilations

YearAlbumLabel
1996 He’s Alright: A Tribute to Loudon Wainwright III [4]
1996 Acoustic Alliance, Vol. 3 [5] Lyric Moon
1997 The Performing Songwriter Editor's Choice Top 12 DIY's, Vol. 4The Performing Songwriter
2000 WDIY FM Studio Sessions, Vol. 1 [6] Bummer Tent Productions
2012 No Cover Charge — WWOZ on CD [7] Friends of WWOZ, Inc.

Singles

Solo singles

YearSingleAlbumLabel
2001 "I Know He’s Your Husband"/"Goodbye L.A." The Darkest Part of the NightDelta Moon
2004 "You’re A Mean One, Mr Grinch"/"The After Christmas Song" The Christmas CollectionDelta Moon
2007 "Halloween" N/A Delta Moon/Burnside
2018 "Memory Motel" (with Shaun Murphy) N/A Snapped River Records
2019 "Good People" N/A Delta Moon/Burnside
2021 "My Friends and I" Good PeopleDelta Moon/Burnside
"Tangled Up in Blue"
"The River Gives"

As sideman or guest

Albums

YearArtistAlbumLabel
1999 Mary Gauthier Drag Queens in Limousines [8] In The Black Records
Darryl Purpose Traveler’s Code [9] Tangible Music
2000 Barbara Kessler Barbara Kessler [10] Purple Turtle
2002 Todd Thibaud Squash [11] Tone Cool
2005 The Bobs Rhapsody in Bob [12] The Bobs
Dave’s True Story Nature [13] Bebop
2007 Jonny Blu In Just That Kind of a Mood Dao Feng
2008 Jonny Blu In a Groove Dao Feng
2009 Jonny Blu Taboo! Peer Music Publishing
2013 John Fogerty Wrote a Song for Everyone Vanguard Records
2014 Dan Navarro Shed My SkinRed Hen Records
2017 Ringo Starr Give More Love UME
2019 John Fogerty 50 Year Trip Live at Red Rocks BMG Rights Management
Bobby Messano feat. Bob Malone Lemonade [14] Fishhead Records
Wanda’s WorldWanda's World — Studio Cast Recording [15] Broadway Records

Singles

YearArtistSongLabel
2010 Jonny Blu [16] "Holiday for Two"Dao Feng
2017 Avril Lavigne feat. Jonny Blu "Baby, It’s Cold Outside" [17] [Unknown]

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