Robert Owens discography

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Robert Owens discography
Studio albums5
Compilation albums1
EPs1
Singles119

American singer, songwriter, DJ, and music product Robert Owens has released five studio albums, one extended play, 119 singles.

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

TitleDetails
Rhythms in Me
The Journey
  • Released: 1996 (Japan-release only)
  • Formats: CD
  • Label: Cutting Edge
Night-Time Stories
  • Released: March 25, 2008
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Compost
Art
  • Released: October 19, 2010
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Compost
Naked: Part 01
  • Released: September 30, 2022
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Musical Directions

Compilation albums

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Dance

[1]
UK
[2]
UK
Dance

[2]
"Visons"199019Rhythm in Me
"Happy"12
"Far Away"12
"I'll Be Your Friend"19911253Non-album single
"Too Much for Me"1992
"Gotta Work"
"Was I Here Before?"1993
"All Night Long"1994
"Tell Me"The Statement - EP
"After the Rain"
"Come Together"
(with Michael Watford)
19959416Non-album single
"Love Will Find Its Way"1996The Journey
"High Hopes"1997Non-album single
"A Thing Called Love"1998
"Bright"2000
"Bringing Down the Walls"2001
"Can't Stop"
"So Into You"
"Never Too Late"
"Things That Make You Feel Good"2002
"Inside My World"2008Night-Time Stories
"Never Give Up"
"One Body"2011Non-album single
"One Tear"
"Sacrifice"2012
"Love / Release"2015
"Reach Out"2023
"Love & Peace"
"Love"
"Phenomenal"2024
List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Dance

[1]
UK
[2]
UK
Dance

[2]
"Tears"
(Frankie Knuckles featuring Robert Owens and Satoshi Tomiie)
1989105025Non-album single
"Up & Away"
(David Guetta featuring Robert Owens)
1994
"Darkness"
(Satoshi Tomiie featuring Robert Owens and Cevin Fisher)
19994Full Lick
"Low Life"
(Layo & Bushwacka! featuring Robert Owens)
Low Life
"Mine to Give"
(Photek featuring Robert Owens)
2000117 Solaris
"Can't Stop"
(Block 16 featuring Robert Owens)
2001Morning Sun
"The Club"
(Mr. C featuring Robert Owens)
2002Non-album single
"Only In Your Eyes"
(Uschi Classen featuring Robert Owens)
Soul Magic
"Last Night a DJ Blew My Mind"
(Fab For featuring Robert Owens)
346Non-album single
"I Go Back"
(Harry Romero featuring Robert Owens)
200322Thatbeat
"Different Drum"
(London Elektricity featuring Robert Owens)
Billion Dollar Gravy
"Living a Life"
(The Ks featuring Robert Owens)
Non-album single
"Longing"
(Random House Project featuring Robert Owens)
2004
"Take Me Back"
(Koma & Bones featuring Robert Owens)
Shutterspeed
"Always"
(Quentin Harris featuring Robert Owens)
2005Non-album single
"You Can't Fight It"
(East River Rituals featuring Robert Owens)
"Wonderful World"
(Sasoto featuring Robert Owens)
"I Need"
(Marc Romboy featuring Robert Owens)
2006Gemini
"Walk a Mile in my Shoes"
(Coldcut featuring Robert Owens)
4 Sound Mirrors
"The Energy (Goes Round & Round)"
(Rob Mello featuring Robert Owens)
Non-album single
"If"
(Haji & Emanuel featuring Robert Owens)
2007
"A Greater Love"
(DJ Spen featuring Robert Owens)
"Escape from the Madness"
(Rob Pearson featuring Robert Owens and C-Soul)
"Keep It Real"
(Dan Berkson featuring Robert Owens)
"Merging"
(TJ Kong & Nuno Dos Santos featuring Robert Owens)
"Love Someone"
(DJ Spen featuring Robert Owens)
"Falling"
(Kid Massive featuring Robert Owens)
"4 Your Love"
(Quentin Harris featuring Robert Owens)
"Reflections"
(Dan Berkson & James What featuring Robert Owens)
2008
"Keep On"
(Dan Berkson & James What featuring Robert Owens)
"Twilite People"
(Gene Hunt featuring Robert Owens)
"Deep Down"
(Ron Trent featuring Robert Owens)
"Black Man"
(Gianluca Pighi featuring Robert Owens)
"Loosen Up"
(The Jinks featuring Robert Owens)
2009
"Where Were You"
(TJ Kong & Nuno Dos Santos featuring Robert Owens)
2010
"Right Now"
(Freaks featuring Robert Owens)
"Celebration"
(TJ Kong & Russ Gabriel featuring Robert Owens)
2011
"Clarity"
(Snuff Crew featuring Robert Owens)
"You Are"
(Hugo Barritt featuring Robert Owens)
"Another Day"
(Kid Massive featuring Robert Owens)
"Keep the Faith"
(BCee featuring Robert Owens)
2012
"Say the Word"
(Jet Project featuring Robert Owens)
"Fly Free"
(Ralf Gun featuring Robert Owens)
"Tomorrow Can Wait"
(Luca C & Brigante featuring Robert Owens)
"Our House"
(Orgue Electronique featuring Robert Owens)
"Slipknot"
(Tube & Berger featuring Robert Owens)
"One Thing"
(Strip Steve featuring Robert Owens)
"Trusting Me"
(Kris Menace featuring Robert Owens)
"Pushin"
(Jakkin Rabbit featuring Robert Owens)
"Invisible"
(Circle of Funk featuring Robert Owens)
2013
"Like Now"
(Jevne featuring Robert Owens)
"Some People"
(Nick Anthony Simoncino featuring Robert Owens)
2014
"Believe in You"
(Deep88 featuring Robert Owens)
"Slide"
(Roy Davis Jr featuring Robert Owens)
"Back 2 Me"
(Positive Divide featuring Robert Owens)
"Brighter Day"
(Horixon featuring Robert Owens)
"How Can I"
(Marshall Jefferson featuring Gareth Whitehead, Robert Owens)
"I Wanna Fixation"
(Leftwing & Kody featuring Robert Owens)
2015
"Never Get It Twisted"
(Alex Flatner & Blue Amazon featuring Robert Owens)
"Misty"
(Soul Clap featuring Robert Owens)
"Good Day"
(Compost Allstars featuring Robert Owens)
"I Came 2 Jack"
(Nerdjack featuring Robert Owens)
"A Day's Reality"
(Felix Dickinson featuring Robert Owens)
"Holding On"
(Capulet featuring Robert Owens)
2016
"Pass Me By"
(Pete Herbert & Martin Denev featuring Robert Owens)
2017
"Downtown"
(K' Alexi Shelby featuring Robert Owens)
"This Time"
(Ourra featuring Robert Owens)
"The Other Man"
(Janne Tavi featuring Robert Owens)
"Slipping Into Darkness / As You Are"
(Andrew Soul featuring Robert Owens)
2018
"Everything"
(Nhan Solo featuring Robert Owens)
"24-7"
(Daniel Haaksman featuring Robert Owens and K.Zia)
"Warehouse"
(Roberto & Jamie Anderson featuring Robert Owens)
2019
"I Knew You"
(Danny Clark & Jay Benham featuring Robert Owens and K.Zia)
"I'll Take You In"
(Fred Everything featuring Robert Owens)
2020
"In My Life"
(Queer on Acid featuring Robert Owens)
"Not in Vain"
(Steve Bug & Clé featuring Robert Owens)
"Tonight"
(Joe Ventura featuring Robert Owens)
"With You"
(Sebas Ramis featuring Robert Owens)
2021
"Same As Me"
(Nebula featuring Robert Owens)
"Ever So"
(Paolo Rocco featuring Robert Owens)
"Won't Go Back"
(Harley&Muscle featuring Robert Owens)
"Brighter Future"
(Gratts featuring Robert Owens)
"Wishing Well"
(TMPLT featuring Robert Owens)
"Need You"
(DJ Fede featuring Robert Owens)
2022
"Dancing on Mars"
(DJ Fede featuring Robert Owens)
"Resurrection"
(Simoncino featuring Robert Owens)
"Nonsense War"
(Francesco Ferraro & Jame Starck featuring Robert Owens)
2023
"Resurrection"
(Simoncino featuring Robert Owens)

Compilation albums featuring Owens

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  2. 1 2 3 4 "Artist Chart History – Robert Owens". Official Charts Company . Retrieved April 15, 2024.