Buddy Miller discography

The American singer Buddy Miller has released 10 studio albums (including 4 albums of collaborations with other artists), 1 live album, and 2 compilation albums.

Buddy Miller discography
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Buddy Miller at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in 2005
Studio albums10
Live albums1
Compilation albums2

In addition, Buddy has produced, engineered, and acted as supporting musician on numerous recordings by other artists. He has also contributed tracks to many compilation albums to celebrate other artists or to support causes.

As primary artist edit

Solo studio albums edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
1995 Your Love and Other Lies HighTone
1997 Poison Love
1999 Cruel Moon
2002 Midnight and Lonesome 50
2004 Universal United House of Prayer 64 40 New West
2011 The Majestic Silver Strings 37 8 41 New West

Live albums edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
2016 Cayamo: Sessions at Sea 30 12 31 New West

With Julie Miller edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
2001 Buddy & Julie Miller (with Julie Miller) 45 41 HighTone
2009 Written in Chalk (with Julie Miller) 159 3 New West
2019 Breakdown on 20th Ave. South (with Julie Miller) New West
2023 In the Throes (with Julie Miller) New West

With Jim Lauderdale edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
2012 Buddy & Jim (with Jim Lauderdale) 67 20 New West

With the Sacred Cows edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
1995 Man on the Moon Coyote

Compilation albums edit

Year Album Peak chart positions Label
US Country US Christian US US Heat US Indie
2004 Love Snuck Up (with Julie Miller) HighTone
2008 The Best of the HighTone Years Shout! Factory

As primary contributing artist edit

  • 1982: Candle - Lullabies & Nursery Rhymes Volume 1 () - tracks A2, "I'll Dream of You" and A5, "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark"[1]
  • 1994: various artists - Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard (Sony Music) - track 16, "Orphans of God" (with Julie Miller)
  • 1995: various artists - Noel (VIA Records) - track 10, "Away in a Manger" (with Julie Miller)
  • 2003: various artists - It'll Come to You: The Songs of John Hiatt (Vanguard Records) - track 1, "Paper Thin" (with Julie Miller)
  • 2005: various artists - To: Kate – A Benefit For Kate's Sake (Western Beat) - track 3, "Away in a Manger" (with Julie Miller)
  • 2005: Various Artists - Live At The World Cafe Vol. 20 (World Café) - track 3, "Worry Too Much"
  • 2010: Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall & the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program (Preservation Hall Recordings) - track 18, "I Ain't Got Nobody" (with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
  • 2011: various artists - The Bridge School Concerts: 25th Anniversary Edition DVD (Reprise) - DVD 1 track 8, "Love Hurts (with Emmylou Harris)
  • 2011: various artists - I Love Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow (Red Beet) - track 2, "Sneaky Snake"
  • 2011: various artists - Underground Rockabilly (Chrome Dreams) - track 7, "I Got Me a Woman"
  • 2011: Steve Cropper - Dedicated: A Salute to the 5 Royales (429 Records) - track 11, "The Slummer the Slum" (with Steve Cropper)
  • 2012: various artists - Mercyland: Hymns for the Rest of Us (Mercyland Records) - track 3, "I Believe in You"
  • 2012: various artists - We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash (Sony Music) - track 4, "Hey Porter"
  • 2013: various artists - Let Us in Americana: The Music of Paul McCartney (Reviver Records) - track 2, "Yellow Submarine"
  • 2016: various artists - Dear Jerry: Celebrating the Music of Jerry Garcia (Rounder Records) - track 5, "Deal"
  • 2016: various artists - The Life & Songs of Emmylou Harris: An All-Star Concert Celebration (Rounder Records) - track 1, "One of These Days"
  • 2017: various artists - Treasure of the Broken Land: the Songs of Mark Heard (Storm Weathered) - track 16, "Treasure Of The Broken Land"

As producer edit

1990-1999 edit

2000-on edit

As engineer edit

As supporting musician edit

1990s

2000s

References edit

  1. ^ Frank & Betsy Hernandez. "Christian Kids Music". His and Hernandez. Retrieved March 14, 2017.

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