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  2. Redbone discography - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Redbone (1991) as Epic/Sony Music Distribution 4679362 [UK import]; reissued in 2019 as Music On CD MOC-13719 Greatest Songs (Come and Get Your Love) (1995) as Curb 77746 Golden Classics (1996) as Collectables 5802 [note: this is a 2LP-on-1CD reissue of Potlatch and Message from a Drum plus two singles]

  3. Redbone (album) - Wikipedia

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    Redbone is the first (double) album by Native American rock band Redbone. In Europe it was also released as a single record. The double album contains 4 instrumentals, 3 of which are extended. The album contains their version of the 1967 hit they wrote for P.J. Proby, "Niki Hoeky". The track appears on the album as "Niki Hokey".

  4. Wovoka (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by brothers Pat Vegas (bass, vocals) and Lolly Vegas (guitars, vocals), in addition to sound engineer Alex Kazanegras. It was the last Redbone album to feature Peter DePoe on drums. Wovoka was recorded with the help of multiple session musicians, including several additional backing vocalists. All main members of the band ...

  5. Redbone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art.

  6. Potlatch (album) - Wikipedia

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    Redbone (1970) Potlatch (1970) Message from a Drum (1971) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic: link: Potlatch is the second album by Native ...

  7. Up a Lazy River (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Beryl Handler and Redbone. [6] Redbone wrote three of its songs. [7] Dr. John played keyboards on "When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-a-Boo" and other tracks. [8] [9] Cindy Cashdollar played dobro on the album; Alfredo Pedernera contributed on bandoneon. [10] [11] "Gotta Shake That Thing" is a cover of the Papa Charlie ...

  8. Red to Blue - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Beryl Handler and Redbone. [5] David Bromberg accompanied Redbone on the cover of the Bob Dylan song "Living the Blues". [6] Hank Williams Jr. provided a spoken part for the cover of his father's version of "Lovesick Blues". [7]

  9. Double Time (Leon Redbone album) - Wikipedia

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    Double Time is the second studio album by singer/guitarist Leon Redbone, released in 1977. [3] ... Michael Horen and Leon Redbone – cover art; Charts. Chart (1977)