Lone Star discography explained

Artist:Lone Star
Studio:3
Compilation:1
Live:3
Ep:1
Singles:3

The discography of Lone Star, a Welsh hard rock band, consists of three studio albums, three live albums, one compilation album, one promotional extended play and three singles. The band split up in 1978. In 2000, a third Lone Star album was released Riding High — The Unreleased Third Album by Paul Chapman on Zoom Club. It was released without the participation of the other former band members and consisted of demos recorded by Chapman, plus previously unreleased Lone Star material, prior to their splitting up.

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak UK
chart position
Notes
Lone Star 47[1]
Firing on All Six
  • Released 1977
  • Epic Records
  • Catalogue No:S EPC 82213
36[2]
Riding High - The Unreleased Third Album
  • Released 2000
  • Zoom Club
  • Catalogue No:ZRCD25
"—" denotes album that did not chart

Live albums

TitleAlbum detailsNotes
Pop Spectacular
  • Only available to overseas radio stations for broadcast purposes
    • Side A: Lone Star. Side B: Mott Recorded live at the Paris Theatre, London, 23 September 1976 (Lone Star) and 16 October 1976 (Mott)
In Concert-160
  • BBC Transcription Services
  • Released 28 November 1977
  • Catalogue No: CN 2939/S
  • Only available to overseas radio stations for broadcast purposes
  • Side A: Pat Travers Band. Side B: Lone Star
  • Recorded live at the Queen Mary College on 29 September 1977
BBC Radio One Live in Concert

Compilation albums

Singles

YearTitleB SideDetailsAlbum
1976"She Said She Said""Illusions"
  • CBS Records
  • Released 5 Nov 1976
  • Catalogue No S CBS 4751
Lone Star
1977"Hypnotic Mover""All of Us to All of You"
  • CBS Records
  • Released 5 Aug 1977
  • Catalogue No S CBS 5520
Firing on All Six
"Seasons in Your Eyes" "Lovely Lubina"
  • CBS Records
  • Released 7 Oct 1977
  • Catalogue No S CBS 5707

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lone Star - Lone Star. Official Charts Company. 25 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Lone Star - Firing On All Six. Official Charts Company. 25 January 2017.