Discography
17
Most popular
Which Way to Here
1995

Osborne Orchestra
2006

Ash Wednesday Blues
2001

Living Room
1999

Coming Down
2007

Black Eye Galaxy
2012

Break the Chain
1994

American Patchwork
2010

Picasso's Villa
2024

Orpheus and the Mermaids
2020

Buddha and the Blues
2019

Flower Box
2016

Spacedust & Ocean Views
2016

Peace
2013

Three Free Amigos
2013

Live At Tipitina's
2005

Bury The Hatchet
2005
Singles & EPs
14
Cowgirl in the Sand
Single · 2025

Reckless Heart
Single · 2024

Bewildered
Single · 2024

To Live
Single · 2024

Anders Osborne - Jam in the Van (Live Session, New Orleans, LA 2022)
Single · 2022

Black Muddy River
Single · 2022

Jacksonville to Wichita
Single · 2021

Pass on By
Single · 2020

Traveling With Friends
Single · 2019

Running
Single · 2019

Alone (Unplugged)
Single · 2019

Liquor Drought
Single · 2017

Jam in the Van - Anders Osborne (Live Session, Telluride, CO, 2013)
Single · 2013

Jam in the Van - Anders Osborne (Live Session, New Orleans, LA, 2012)
Single · 2012
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"Up and coming" may have been a good way to describe guitarist, singer, and songwriter Anders Osborne earlier in his career, but Osborne's fame has now spread beyond the borders of New Orleans, a city where he first cut his teeth and developed a reputation for incendiary live shows. Osborne was born in Sweden in 1966. His father was a professional drummer and a jazz fan whose early-'60s jazz combo played clubs throughout Europe. At a young age, he became fascinated with the singer/songwriters of the '60s and '70s, but then traced those artists' roots back to more basic blues. He traveled around the world, earning money from shows, and settled in New Orleans, where he has been based since 1990. Osborne artfully blends blues, funk, soul, and classic R&B to create his own distinctive synthesis of styles. Osborne's most widely available early album is 1995's Which Way To Here, recorded for OKeh/Sony; two other independent label releases from the late '90s and early 2000s may still be around for those willing to search: Live at Tipitina's appeared on Shanachie in 1998, followed by Living Room the next year. The introspective Ash Wednesday Blues was issued in early 2001.
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In 2002, Osborne cut his final two albums for Shanachie, the wonderfully raucous, enigmatic collaboration Bury the Hatchet with Big Chief Monk Boudreaux of the Mardi Gras Indian Tribe the Golden Eagles, and the blues- and Americana-drenched Break the Chain. He didn't record again until 2006, when he released the larger band session Osborne Orchestra. Osborne was playing nonstop in New Orleans and occasionally in Europe during this period. His 2007 recording, Coming Down, issued on the M.C. imprint, was the most intimate collection of songs he released to date, and walked the line between the nakedly confessional and his observations about living in N.O. after Hurricane Katrina. Live at Jazz Fest 2008, featuring Osborne's killer road band, appeared that year. In 2009 he signed with Chicago's Alligator label. His first offering for the imprint was the driving, boisterous American Patchwork, issued in 2010. Osborne toured nearly nonstop after the album and produced recordings for Johnny Sansone, Tab Benoit, and Mike Zito. He released Black Eye Galaxy in the spring of 2012; he co-produced the album with Galactic's Stanton Moore and Warren Ricker. During relentless touring to celebrate what was his most critically acclaimed album, Osborne took a break late in the year to record the uncharacteristically casual Three Free Amigos, a semi-acoustic, six-track EP.
Anders Osborne in brief
- How many Anders Osborne releases are on Riffiter?
- 31 releases are catalogued, spanning 1994 to 2025.
- When was Anders Osborne formed?
- Anders Osborne formed in 1966.
- What is the most recent Anders Osborne release on Riffiter?
- Cowgirl in the Sand, released in 2025.
