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5 Best ZZ Top Albums Ranked

Now in their sixth decade, ZZ Top has been one of the most enduring bands in rock history. They are also still remembered for one of the most surprising and memorable musical reinventions of the 1980sโ€”a decade that saw many popular acts from the โ€˜70s retool their sound.

But the Texas-based band should be known for more than their sludgy blues rock and MTV ubiquity. Their studio album discography is 15 albums deep and spans more than four decadesโ€”and every album (as of this writing in 2023) features the same three-man lineup: guitarist Billy Gibbons, bassist and keyboardist Dusty Hill, and drummer Frank Beard. The band also released RAW: That Little โ€˜Ol Band From Texas (Original Soundtrack) in 2022, one year after Hillโ€™s death; it features Hill alongside Gibbons and Beard playing a live set at Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas.

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Itโ€™s tough to narrow ZZ Topโ€™s discography down to a Top 5, but the albums below inarguably feature much of the bandโ€™s best work and, collectively, they show the variety contained within their sonic palette.

5. Tejas

This 1976 disc has a mellower, warmer sound than the bandโ€™s typical fare, and for that reason, it offers a nice change of pace. Tracks such as โ€œEl Diabloโ€ and โ€œSnappy Kakkieโ€ still cook, but itโ€™s more of a long simmer than a fast boil. โ€œTen Dollar Manโ€ features a classic Gibbons solo, and album closer โ€œAsleep in the Desertโ€ is flat-out gorgeous. (Yes, a ZZ Top song can be accurately described as “gorgeous.”)

4. La Futura

On this 2012 album, ZZ Topโ€™s last studio release before Hill’s passing, the band updated their sound again, as โ€œI Gotsta Get Paidโ€ and โ€œFlyinโ€™ Highโ€ sport a leaner, sparser feel. Those looking for the familiar ZZ Top vibe wonโ€™t be disappointed, though, with tracks like โ€œHeartache in Blueโ€ and โ€œChartreuseโ€ finding the power trio in top form.

3. Eliminator

This uptempo album was a shock to the ears when it first came out in 1983, at least to those familiar with the less-polished, synthesizer-free sound of ZZ Topโ€™s earlier albums. Taken on its own terms, however, Eliminator needs to be appreciated for its catchy, propulsive hitsโ€”namely, โ€œGimme All Your Lovinโ€™,โ€ โ€œGot Me Under Pressure,โ€ โ€œSharp Dressed Man,โ€ and โ€œLegs,โ€โ€”which would likely have been on heavy rotation on AOR stations even if the Top hadnโ€™t been a constant MTV presence at the time. Deeper cuts like โ€œI Got the Six,โ€ โ€œDirty Dog,โ€ and โ€œIf I Could Only Flag Her Downโ€ are just as worthy of a listen as the more-familiar hits.

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2. Degรผello

Three years after the release of Tejas, ZZ Top returned with an album that included some of their most memorable tracks.โ€œI Thank You,โ€ โ€œCheap Sunglasses,โ€ and โ€œIโ€™m Bad, Iโ€™m Nationwideโ€ received generous airplayโ€”and for good reason, with the former putting ZZ Topโ€™s particular bluesy spin on the Sam & Dave original, and the latter two epitomizing the bandโ€™s playful side. The album is an enjoyable listen throughout, with โ€œA Fool for Your Stockingsโ€ and โ€œManic Mechanicโ€ ranking among the standout tracks.

1. Tres Hombres

On Eliminator, ZZ Topโ€™s sound was crisp and precise thanks to the liberal use of drum machines, but itโ€™s the magical synergy of the bandโ€™s three members that makes this 1973 entry a special album. And nowhere is that more apparent than on the albumโ€™s hit single โ€œLa Grange.โ€ Gibbons and Beard get the song started with a gentle groove, until Beardโ€™s thunderous fill kicks things into high gear more than half a minute in. The tune chugs along with Gibbonsโ€™ revving, repetitive riff, Beardโ€™s steady, swinging beat, and Hillโ€™s thumping bass line. And all of this is a setup for Gibbonsโ€™ blistering solos.

โ€œLa Grangeโ€ is just one of many highlights, with the heavy โ€œBeer Drinkers & Hell Raisers,โ€ the downtempo โ€œHot, Blue and Righteous,โ€ and the Stones-tinged โ€œMove Me on Down the Line” providing superb musicianship and variety. This was ZZ Topโ€™s breakthrough album, and it still stands as the best in their catalog.

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