The Fratellis discography

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The Fratellis discography
Releases
Studio albums 2
Singles 8
Music videos 9
B-sides 14
EPs 3
DVD releases 1
Tours 1
References and footnotes

This is the discography of British band The Fratellis. They have released 2 studio albums, 6 singles, 1 live CD and 1 DVD since their breakthrough in 2006. They were nominated for (and won) British Breakthrough Act at the 2008 BRIT Awards.

Contents

[edit] Studio Albums

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
UK USA AUT SWI NL FRA NZ
2006 2 48 50 78 13 98 39
2008 - - - - - - -

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart positions Album
UK US U.S. Modern Rock
2006 "Henrietta" #19 Costello Music
"Chelsea Dagger" #5
"Whistle for the Choir" #9
2007 "Flathead" #67 #73 #33
"Baby Fratelli" #24
"Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes" #168
2008 "Mistress Mabel" #23 Here We Stand
"Lupe Brown"

[edit] B-Sides

Year B-side A-side
2006 "Cigarello" "Henrietta"
"3 Skinny Girls"
"Dirty Barry Stole the Bluebird" "Chelsea Dagger"
"The Pimp"
"Nina" "Whistle for the Choir"
"Lay Down Easy"
2007 "Ooh La Hot Love (Live)" "Baby Fratelli"
"Solid Gold Easy Action"
"Baby's Got a Brand New Second Hand Disguise" "Ole Black & Blue Eyes"
"Johnny Come Last"
"Mon Yous, Mon Us, But No Them"
"Stacie Anne" "Flathead" (EP)
2008 "Boy Done Good" Mistress Mabel
"Ella's In The Band"
"When All The Lights Go Out"

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Music Videos

Year Title Director
2006 "Henrietta"
"Chelsea Dagger" Ben Crook
"Whistle for the Choir
2007 "Baby Fratelli"
"Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes"
"Creeping Up The Backstairs"
"Flathead" James Sutton
2008 "Mistress Mabel"
"Lupe Brown" Luc Janin

[edit] EPs

^Ineligible for charts

[edit] DVD releases

A live DVD recorded at the Brixton Academy in London. It was released in October 2007 and features performances of al the Costello Music tracks as well as several B-sides.

[edit] Tours

February 2007

16-17 – Nottingham Rock City

19-20 – Manchester Apollo

22-23 – Glasgow Academy

27-28 – Birmingham Academy

March 2007

3-4 – London Brixton Academy

In December 2006 they also supported Kasabian on their UK tour before embarking on their tour in February and March 2007. They proceeded onto a world tour in several countries, including the US, but this was cut short due to "fatigue from touring".