1. “The Heptones” (1967)
    • “Fattie Fattie”
    • “Why Did You Leave”
    • “Pretty Looks Isn’t All”
    • “Baby”
    • “Get in the Groove”
  2. “On Top” (1968)
    • “I Hold the Handle”
    • “Pretty Baby”
    • “Come We Go Moonwalk”
    • “Dance With Me”
    • “Gimme Back”
  3. “Freedom Line” (1971)
    • “Book of Rules”
    • “Country Boy”
    • “Equal Rights”
    • “Freedom Line”
    • “I Shall Be Released”
  4. “Night Food” (1976)
    • “Book of Rules”
    • “Deceivers”
    • “Mama Say”
    • “Night Food”
    • “Country Boy”
  5. “Party Time” (1977)
    • “Book of Rules”
    • “Oh Jah”
    • “Cool Rasta”
    • “Party Time”
    • “Sufferer’s Time”
  6. “Better Days” (1978)
    • “Better Days”
    • “Cool It Amigo”
    • “Dollar and a Quarter”
    • “Sweet Talkin'”
  7. “Good Life” (1979)
    • “Sweet Talking”
    • “Cool Rasta”
    • “Gunmen Coming to Town”
    • “Good Life”
    • “Storm Cloud”
  8. “Mr. Ska Bean’a” (1980)
    • “Mr. Ska Bean’a”
    • “Lost Love”
    • “Deceiver”
    • “Only Sixteen”
  9. “Back On Top” (1983)
    • “Ting a Ling”
    • “Little Village”
    • “Love Without Feeling”
    • “Through the Fire I Come”
  10. “Pressure! (The Heptones & Friends)” (1983)
    • “Mystery Babylon”
    • “Love Won’t Come Easy”
    • “Mr. President”
    • “Strive”
    • “Gunmen Coming to Town”
  11. “Observer’s Style” (1988)
    • “Observer’s Style”
    • “Push Push”
    • “Jamaica”
    • “Magical Love Affair”
  12. “A Place Called Love” (1997)
    • “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”
    • “A Place Called Love”
    • “Love Won’t Come Easy”
    • “Chase the Devil Away”

This discography covers a selection of The Heptones’ studio albums, showcasing their versatility in various styles within the reggae genre. Keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list, and the group has contributed to numerous compilation albums and singles throughout their career.