Between 1985 and 2011, Chris Isaak released 13 significant albums, including 11 studio recordings, one major compilation, and one live performance . High-fidelity FLAC versions
of these releases are available through high-resolution music platforms like Studio Albums (1985–2011)
These 11 studio albums trace Isaak's evolution from a burgeoning rockabilly artist to a multi-platinum star. Silvertone
(1985): His debut album featuring early tracks like "Gone Ridin'". Chris Isaak (1987): Included the international hit "Blue Hotel". Heart Shaped World
(1989): His commercial breakthrough, home to the signature hit "Wicked Game". San Francisco Days chris isaak 13 albums 1985 2011 flac ki
(1993): A gold-certified follow-up featuring "Can't Do a Thing (To Stop Me)". Forever Blue
(1995): A major success that included "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing". Baja Sessions
(1996): A collection of acoustic reinterpretations and new tracks recorded in a relaxed setting. Speak of the Devil
(1998): Mixed his classic sound with more modern rock production. Always Got Tonight (2002): Featured the single "Let Me Down Easy". Between 1985 and 2011, Chris Isaak released 13
(2004): His first seasonal collection, mixing original holiday songs and classics.
(2009): His first album of all-original material in seven years. Beyond the Sun
(2011): A tribute to the legendary Sun Records and its roster, including Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. Compilations and Live Albums
To complete the 13 releases from this period, these key collections represent his most notable non-studio work: Википедия Best of Chris Isaak (2006): A career-spanning compilation of his greatest hits. Live at the Fillmore Musical highlights and evolution
(2010): A recording of his high-energy performance at the historic San Francisco venue. for any specific album from this list?
Here is the breakdown of the 13 albums you will find in this specific collection. From the punk-infused rockabilly of the 80s to the polished melancholy of the 2000s.
Isaak's output in the early 2000s was prolific, with "The Mighty Quinn" (1999) and "Before the Game" (2002) showcasing his ability to craft compelling songs that ranged from introspective ballads to uptempo rockers.
| Year | Album | |------|-------| | 1985 | Silvertone | | 1987 | Chris Isaak | | 1989 | Heart Shaped World | | 1993 | San Francisco Days | | 1995 | Forever Blue | | 1996 | Baja Sessions | | 1998 | Speak of the Devil | | 2001 | Always Got Tonight | | 2002 | Christmas (often included in catalog collections) | | 2004 | 7 Up (studio EP, sometimes counted) | | 2006 | Best of Chris Isaak (compilation – may be swapped for Live in Australia) | | 2009 | Mr. Lucky | | 2011 | Beyond the Sun |
If the upload strictly excludes compilations/live albums, the 13th could be the Wicked Game (1991) reissue/remaster or 3 Feet High and Rising – but Isaak’s core studio output 1985–2011 is usually 11 proper studio albums plus 2 extras (Christmas, EP, or best-of).