Artist's albums
Righteous Love
2000 · album
Early Recordings
1996 · album
Relish
1995 · album
Relish (20th Anniversary Edition)
1995 · album
Great American Cities
2023 · single
Radio Waves
2022 · album
Shake Your Hips (WXPK 2012)
2022 · single
Real Love
2021 · single
Trouble and Strife
2020 · album
That Was a Lie
2020 · single
What's That You Say
2020 · single
Take It Any Way I Can Get It
2020 · single
Boy Dontcha Know
2020 · single
Work on Me
2018 · single
Songs of Bob Dylan
2017 · album
Love and Hate
2014 · album
Thirsty For My Tears
2014 · single
Bring It On Home
2012 · album
Little Wild One
2008 · album
Sweeter Than The Rest
2008 · single
Joan Osborne - Breakfast in Bed
2007 · album
The Best Of Joan Osborne 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection
2007 · compilation
Pretty Little Stranger
2006 · album
One Of Us
2005 · album
Christmas Means Love
2005 · album
How Sweet It Is
2002 · album
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Biography
On her tenth studio album, the masterful Trouble and Strife, Joan Osborne has issued a clarion call. With stunning vocals, a diverse range of sonics, and incisive lyrics, this deeply engaging collection of new original songs is her response to “the crazy, chaotic times we’re living in,” she says, and “a recognition of the important role music has to play in this moment. Music has a unique ability to re-energize people and allow us to continue to hang on to that sense of joy of being alive.” Since she broke through 25 years ago with the multi-platinum Relish and its touchstone mega-smash “One of Us,” the seven-time Grammy nominee has never played it safe. Osborne has followed her restless musical heart, exploring a diverse range of genres: pop rock, soul, R&B, blues, roots rock, gospel, funk, and country – all of which can be heard on Trouble and Strife, along with the Western side of C&W and a touch of glam and disco. “For a lot of the record, we were going for a ‘70s AM radio vibe,” says Osborne. As for the lyrics, the songs “are the most political I’ve ever written,” she conveys of her first album of originals since 2014’s confessional Love and Hate. Osborne also produced Trouble and Strife, primarily recorded in her basement studio in Brooklyn and released on the label she founded in 1991, Womanly Hips.