Studio Albums
Robbie Dupree (1980): This was Dupree's debut album, released by Elektra Records. It reached No. 51 on the US Billboard 200 chart and No. 83 on the Australian Kent Music Report chart. It featured his two biggest hits, "Steal Away" (No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100) and "Hot Rod Hearts" (No. 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100). The album was produced by Rick Chertoff and William Wittman, who also played various instruments on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Nile Rodgers, Tony Levin, Hugh McCracken, and David Sancious.
Street Corner Heroes (1981): This was Dupree's second album, also released by Elektra Records. It reached No. 169 on the US Billboard 200 chart. It featured the single "Brooklyn Girls", which peaked at No. 54 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The album was produced by Peter Bunetta and Rick Chudacoff, who also played drums and bass respectively on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, and Michael McDonald.
Carried Away (1989): This was Dupree's third album, released by Beverly Records. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured the single "Real Love", which did not chart either. The album was produced by Robbie Dupree and David Malloy, who also played keyboards and guitar respectively on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Dann Huff, Paul Leim, Mike Brignardello, and Richard Marx.
Walking on Water (1993): This was Dupree's fourth album, released by Polystar Records in Japan only. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured the single "Walking on Water", which did not chart either. The album was produced by Robbie Dupree and David Malloy, who also played keyboards and guitar respectively on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Dann Huff, Paul Leim, Mike Brignardello, Richard Marx, and Bill Champlin.
Smoke and Mirrors (1995): This was Dupree's fifth album, released by Polystar Records in Japan only. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured the single "Smoke and Mirrors", which did not chart either. The album was produced by Robbie Dupree and David Malloy, who also played keyboards and guitar respectively on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Dann Huff, Paul Leim, Mike Brignardello, Richard Marx, Bill Champlin, and Michael Thompson.
Arc of a Romance (2012): This was Dupree's sixth and latest album, released by Spectra Records in the US only. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured covers of songs by artists such as Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Elvis Presley, and Roy Orbison. The album was produced by Robbie Dupree and David Sancious, who also played keyboards and guitar respectively on the record. Other musicians who contributed to the album included Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta, Carlos Alomar, and Bernard Purdie.
Live Album
Live All Night Long (1998): This was Dupree's only live album, released by Polystar Records in Japan only. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured live recordings of songs from his previous albums as well as some new songs such as "Miracle Mile" and "All Night Long". The album was recorded at various venues in Japan in 1997. The musicians who performed with Dupree on the album included David Sancious, Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta, Carlos Alomar, and Bernard Purdie.
Compilation Album
Vintage Volume 1 (1997): This was Dupree's only compilation album, released by Polystar Records in Japan only. It did not chart on any major charts. It featured songs from his first two albums as well as some unreleased songs such as "Lonely Runner" and "Desperation". The album was compiled by Robbie Dupree and David Malloy.
Sources
Robbie Dupree Discography Discogs
Robbie Dupree - Wikipedia
Robbie Dupree Albums and Discography AllMusic
Robbie Dupree discography reference list of music CDs. Heavy Harmonies
Robbie Dupree - Discography (1980-2008).zip
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