Van Zant Discography

Always Look Up

Van Zant

Released November 22, 2024 on Frontiers Music SRL, Always Look Up marks Van Zant’s long-awaited return — their first full-length album in nearly two decades and a bold venture into Christian-themed music while staying true to their Southern rock roots. The record blends faith-based lyrics with the gritty blues- and country-tinged rock sound the brothers are known for. Key tracks such as “Warrior,” “There You Are,” and “Jesus Christ” showcase both spiritual depth and the raw, emotional edge of classic Van Zant. With 11 original songs covering themes of hope, redemption, and resilience, the album reinforces the duo’s legacy and expands it into new, soulful territory.

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Red White & Blue (Live)

Van Zant

Released July 1, 2016 on Loud & Proud Records, Red, White & Blue – Live captures the energy of Van Zant’s live performances for fans of their Southern-rock legacy. The album captures a live Van Zant show recorded on January 28, 2006 at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Georgia. It is the only concert recording in existence from the only tour by the brothers.

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My Kind Of Country

Van Zant

Released June 26, 2007 on Columbia Nashville, My Kind of Country continued Van Zant’s exploration of country music — blending their Southern-rock roots with classic country influences. The album features tracks that underscore the brothers’ versatility in bridging rock and country styles while retaining their signature Southern identity.

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Get Right With The Man

Van Zant

Released May 10, 2005 on Columbia (Columbia Nashville), Get Right with the Man marked Van Zant’s pivot into country music while preserving their Southern-rock roots. The album blends their signature Southern-blues/rock sensibility with country tones — a fitting evolution after earlier rock-oriented work. It delivered strong results with hit singles such as “Help Somebody,” “Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to Do,” and “Things I Miss the Most,” helping the album achieve Gold certification.

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Van Zant II

Van Zant

Released March 6, 2001 on CMC International, Van Zant II continued the brothers’ blend of Southern-rock sensibilities following their earlier work. The album was produced by and includes the single “Get What You Got Comin',” which charted on US Main Rock Tracks.

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Brother to Brother

Van Zant

Released February 24, 1998 on CMC International, Brother to Brother united Lynyrd Skynyrd vocalist Johnny Van Zant and his brother Donnie Van Zant (founding member of .38 Special) in tribute to their late brother Ronnie. Drawing on Ronnie’s signature Southern blues-rock style that helped define Lynyrd Skynyrd’s legacy, the album resonated strongly with fans and led to a follow-up release, Van Zant II.

  1. Rage
  2. Can't Say It Loud Enough
  3. Show Me
  4. I'm A Want You Kinda Man
  5. Right Side Up
  6. Brother To Brother
  7. Livin' A Lie
  8. That Was Yesterday
  9. Downright And Dangerous
  10. Black Bottom Road
  11. Friend