Vic Chesnutt ’s discography from 1990 to 2009 captures the evolution of one of American indie-folk’s most singular and "Southern Gothic" voices. Spanning from his raw, Michael Stipe-produced debut to the lush, intense collaborations of his final years, this era defines a career built on brutal honesty, dark humor, and idiosyncratic songwriting. The Early Years: The Texas Hotel Records (1990–1995) Chesnutt’s first four albums, released on the independent Texas Hotel

Vic Chesnutt's solo discography from 1990 to 2009 includes 13 studio albums and several notable collaborative and live releases. His work during this period spanned from his debut, Little, to At the Cut and Skitter on Take-Off, both released just months before his death in December 2009. Studio Albums (1990–2009)

Silver Lake (2003) & Ghetto Bells (2005): Released via New West Records, these albums featured high-profile collaborators like jazz guitarist Bill Frisell and Van Dyke Parks. The Final Masterpieces (2007–2009)