Muse discography
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This is a discography of the English alternative rock band Muse. Muse have sold over 7 million albums worldwide.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
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[edit] Live albums and compilations
- Hullabaloo Soundtrack - (July 1, 2002) - UK #10
[edit] Singles
Notes:
- "Hysteria" & "Starlight" both charted in the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart. "Starlight" would eventually peak at Number One on the chart
- "Knights of Cydonia" was actually released to US radio before "Supermassive Black Hole" was released in the UK.
"Knights of Cydonia" charted before "Starlight" in the U.S.
[edit] EPs
- Muse (1998)
- Muscle Museum EP (1999)
- Random 1-8 (Japan only) (2000)
- Dead Star/In Your World (2002)
[edit] Demo
- This Is A Muse Demo (1995)
[edit] DVDs
- Bliss (2001)
- Hullabaloo (2002)
- Disc 1: Live At Le Zenith, Paris
- Disc 2: Documentary: Documentary, Interactive Discography / clips, Photos
- Time Is Running Out (2003)
- Absolution (Limited edition album DVD) (2003)
- Hysteria (2003)
- Sing for Absolution (2004)
- Butterflies and Hurricanes (2004)
- Absolution Tour (2005)
- Also released as the DVD in the Limited Edition CD+DVD release of Black Holes and Revelations
- Supermassive Black Hole (2006)
- Starlight (2006)
- Knights of Cydonia (2006)
[edit] Promotional releases
- The Muse EP, released in 1998
- The Muscle Museum EP, released in 1999
- Muse 2 - Promotional CD with Cave, Muscle Museum, Unintended, Showbiz and Falling Down. Released in 1999.
- Muse 6 - the Sunburn promotional CD containing the title track only. Released in 1999.
- Muscle Museum released as a US promotional CD in 1999
- The "Cave EP". (Maverick: PRO-CD-100019), containing Cave, live versions of Muscle Museum and Unintended, Coma and a remix of Cave. Released in 2000
- Random 1-8 EP released in 2000 in Japan.
- Muse 12 - the New Born promotional CD containing the radio edit and full length version. Released 2001.
- Muse 17 - the Bliss promotional CD containing the radio edit. Released 2001.
- Muse Sampler released in the Daily Mirror in 2002. Includes New Born, Plug In Baby, Muscle Museum and Sunburn.
- Dead Star promotional CD. Released 2002.
- Time Is Running Out promotional CD. Released 2003.
- Sing for Absolution promotional CD. Released 2003.
- Butterflies and Hurricanes promotional CD. Released 2004.
[edit] Collaborations
- Helping You Back To Work: Volume 1. (1997) - "Balloonatic" (Early version of the song "Twin")
- Little Nicky: Original Soundtrack (2000) - "Cave" (Track 10)
- Not Another Teen Movie: Original Soundtrack (2001) - "Please, Let Me Get What I Want" (A Cover of The Smiths song, Track 11)
- Swordfish: Original Soundtrack (2001) "New Born (Paul Oakenfold Remix)" (Track 5)
- Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec: Soundtrack (2001) - Sober
- Tainted Love Single UK CD2: Marilyn Manson's single (2002) - "Please, Let Me Get What I Want" (A Cover of The Smiths song, Track 3)
- 1 Love: NME Warchild Album (2003) - "House Of The Rising Sun" (A Cover of The Animals song, Track 4)
- Paris Dernière: Volume 3 (Compilation Album in France) (2002) - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (A cover of the Four Seasons song, Track 2)
- Haute Tension: Original Soundtrack (2003) - "New Born"
- Big Day Out 2004 (2003): "Stockholm Syndrome" (Track 21)
- 3 Petites Filles: Original Soundtrack (2004) - "New Born" (Track 3)
- Millions: Original Soundtrack (2004) - "Hysteria" and "Blackout" (Track 2)
- F1 2005: "Butterflies and Hurricanes" (On Intro Video-PS2)(2005)
- MTV2 presents The NME Carling Awards 2002 VHS (2002) - Hyper Music and an interview with the band.
Muse have recorded many songs that have ended up as B-sides, the following is a list of their B-sides.
[edit] Muse B-sides
[edit] From Showbiz
These are the B-sides which feature on the singles from the album Showbiz:
- Agitated (appears on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP and as a Live version on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Ashamed (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Coma (appears on Random 1-8 compilation EP)
- Con-Science
- Do We Need This? (appears [live] on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP)
- Forced In (appears on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP and as a shortened edit on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Host (appears on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP)
- Instant Messenger (early version of Pink Ego Box)
- Jimmy Kane
- Minimum
- Nishe
- Pink Ego Box (appears on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP)
- Recess (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Spiral Static (bonus track on Japanese release of 'Showbiz')
- Twin
- Yes Please (appears on 'Random 1-8' compilation EP and B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
[edit] From Origin of Symmetry
These are the B-sides which feature on the singles from the album Origin of Symmetry:
- Bedroom Acoustics
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Frankie Valli cover)
- Dead Star
- Execution Commentary
- Futurism (bonus track on Japanese release of 'Origin of Symmetry')
- The Gallery (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Hyper Chondriac Music (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Map of Your Head (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Nature_1 (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Piano Thing
- Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths cover)
- Shrinking Universe (appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
- Shine (acoustic version appears on B-sides compilation album 'Hullabaloo')
[edit] From Absolution
These are the B-sides which feature on the singles from the album Absolution:
- The Groove
- Eternally Missed
- Fury (bonus track on Japanese release of 'Absolution')
[edit] From Black Holes and Revelations
These are the B-sides which feature on the singles from the album Black Holes and Revelations:
- Assassin (Grand Omega Bosses mix)
- Crying Shame
- Easily
- Glorious (bonus track on Japanese release of 'Black Holes and Revelations')
- Supermassive Black Hole (Phones Control Voltage mix)
- Supermassive Black Hole (live at Campo Pequeno, Lisbon)
[edit] Other categories
To be classed as a B-side, the song has to have appeared on a single. The following songs have not appeared on any single.
- House Of The Rising Sun (cover - appeared on a 2002 compilation called 1Love for the charity War Child)
- Balloonatic (an early version of Twin - appeared on a compilation called Helping you Back to Work from Lockjaw Records in 1997, which featured demos from unsigned bands)
- Spectrum (an early version of Futurism; can only be found in live bootlegs, and to date Spectrum/Futurism has only been played live once)
- This Is A Muse Demo
- Backdoor From This Is A Muse Demo, the earliest known Muse recording. This is the only song from the demo tape that has not had a sample of it leaked onto the Internet, and this raises speculation about it as it is an older song than the others. However the last note appears at the start of the Sling sample.
- Sling - Although this song has not been re-recorded, it did appear on This Is A Muse Demo, and the owner of this ultra rare recording recorded a seven-second sample of this and two of the other songs "Feed" and "Jigsaw Memory" to prove its authenticity when he put it up for auction. The last note of the unleaked previous song "Backdoor" can be heard at the beginning of the sample.
- Feed (see Sling)
- Jigsaw Memory (see Sling)
[edit] External links
Muse |
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Dominic Howard | Matthew Bellamy | Chris Wolstenholme |
Discography |
Studio albums: Showbiz | Origin of Symmetry | Absolution | Black Holes and Revelations |
Compilations: Hullabaloo Soundtrack |
Live DVDs: Hullabaloo Soundtrack | Absolution Tour |
Extended plays: This Is A Muse Demo | Muse | Muscle Museum EP | Random 1-8 (Japan only) | Dead Star/In Your World (Japan & France only) |
Singles: Uno | Cave | Muscle Museum | Sunburn | Unintended | Plug In Baby | New Born | Bliss | Hyper Music/Feeling Good | Dead Star/In Your World | Stockholm Syndrome | Time Is Running Out | Hysteria | Sing for Absolution | Apocalypse Please | Butterflies and Hurricanes | Supermassive Black Hole | Starlight | Knights of Cydonia | Invincible | Map of the Problematique |
Production |
John Leckie | Rich Costey | Paul Reeve |