Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins is an album by recording artist and singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet.
"[1] The title of the album refers to the mystery long surrounding Bobby Fuller, a well regarded musician in the mid-1960s.
The album was recorded at Hyde St. Studios in San Francisco on a tape machine with contributors Brad Jones, Paul Q. Kolderie, and Matt Winegar.
[7] The write-up praised it as follows: “Prophet's new album feels like riding shotgun down some mythic highway with a rock true believer.
"[8] The San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "Prophet’s voice has grown richer with time and his melodies sharper,"[9] and from the popular Seattle radio station KEXP: "If you're as moved by music as Chuck Prophet, you’ll want to listen to his new album.