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| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley | Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley , Sailin' Shoes , Hey Julia | | 1975 | Pressure Drop | Pressure Drop (a reggae cover), Give Me an Inch , River Boat | | 1976 | Some People Can Do What They Like | Man Smart (Woman Smarter) , Spanish Moon , Gotta Get a Grip on You (Part II) | | 1978 | Double Fun | Every Kinda People (his first major international hit), You Really Got Me (Kinks cover) | | 1979 | Secrets | Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor) , Jealous , Can We Still Be Friends | | 1980 | Clues | Johnny and Mary , Looking for Clues , I Dream of Wires | | 1983 | Pride | Pride , You Are in My System , Deadline | | 1985 | Riptide | Addicted to Love , I Didn't Mean to Turn You On , Riptide | | 1988 | Heavy Nova | Simply Irresistible , She Makes My Day , Early in the Morning | | 1990 | Don't Explain | Your Mother Should Have Told You , Light-Years , Mercy Mercy Me / I Want You | | 1992 | Ridin' High | – | | 1994 | Honey | – | | 1999 | Rhythm & Blues | – | | 2003 | Drive | – |
Robert Palmer was a musical chameleon. With a career spanning from the early 1970s until his untimely passing in 2003, the Yorkshire-born singer navigated through rock, soul, reggae, and new wave with effortless style. Known for his impeccable dress sense and a voice that could transition from a gravelly growl to a silky croon, Palmer left behind a catalog that remains influential to this day. From the art-rock leanings of his early work to the MTV domination of Riptide , this discography captures the full spectrum of his genius.
: Defined by "blue-eyed soul" and collaborations with members of Little Feat and The Meters. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley (1974) Pressure Drop (1975) Some People Can Do What They Like (1976)
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Robert Palmer was one of the most versatile voices in rock history. He effortlessly blended soul, reggae, jazz, new wave, and hard rock. For audiophiles and music collectors, experiencing his work in Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) format is the ultimate way to appreciate his meticulous production values and dynamic vocal range.
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A smooth blend of tropical rhythms and early 80s synth-pop. The Superstardom Years (1985–1990) | Year | Album Title | Key Tracks
A lush tribute to the Great American Songbook. The big band arrangements and intimate vocal tracking demand a lossless audio format to truly capture the warmth of the studio room.
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Featuring the hit "Every Kinda People," this record marked his transition into a more mainstream, polished pop-rock sound. 2. The New Wave and Synth-Pop Era (1979–1983) From the art-rock leanings of his early work
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The request appears to relate to high-quality audio files (FLAC) of Robert Palmer's discography. To develop a feature or structured guide for a , you can organize the content based on his stylistic evolution, from early soul-funk to 1980s pop-rock and late-career blues. Core Discography for High-Fidelity Listening
In his final decade, Palmer stepped away from the mainstream spotlight to record passion projects, exploring classic blues, jazz, and traditional pop standards.