The Wildhearts Discography

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A discography for the rock band The Wildhearts.

All are UK/ European releases unless otherwise stated.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Studio albums

[edit] Live albums

[edit] Compilations

[edit] E.P.s

[edit] Singles

Title Year UK Chart Album
"Greetings From Shitsville" 1993 - Earth Vs The Wildhearts
"TV Tan E.P." 1993 #53 Earth Vs The Wildhearts
"Caffeine Bomb" 1994 #31 Earth Vs The Wildhearts
"Suckerpunch" 1994 #38 Earth Vs The Wildhearts
"I Wanna Go Where The People Go" 1995 #16 P.H.U.Q.
"Just in Lust" 1995 #28 P.H.U.Q.
"Sick of Drugs" 1996 #14 Fishing For Luckies
"Red Light - Green Light E.P." 1996 #30 Fishing For Luckies
"Anthem" 1997 #21 Endless Nameless
"Urge" 1997 #26 Endless Nameless
"Vanilla Radio" 2002 #26 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
"Stormy In The North, Karma In The South" 2003 #17 Coupled With
"So Into You" 2003 #22 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
"Top of the World" 2003 #26 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
"The Sweetest Song" (download only) 2007 - The Wildhearts
"The New Flesh" 2007 - The Wildhearts

[edit] Bootlegs

The band have always had a permissive attitude to fans making bootleg recordings of their live shows, as long as nobody tries to profit financially from them. There are therefore many unofficial live recordings which are traded amongst fans.

There are also a number of bootlegs of various studio recordings.

  • Angel Biscuits is a series of bootleg CD-R's containing MP3 files of rare material from The Wildhearts. These unofficial bootlegs were sold at cost price by a fan of the band, with the blessing of Ginger and the band.
  • Shitty Fuckin' Stupid Tracks was a bootleg recording mainly distributed in cassette format containing a collection of unreleased, unfinished studio tracks recorded in 1996. This material was later included on the album Landmines & Pantomimes, against the wishes of the band.

[edit] Other Releases

In 2002 the Jason Ringenberg album 'All Over Creation' featured a song co-written by Ginger and Jason called ' One Less Heartache'. This was recorded in 2001 with the Wildhearts lineup of Ginger, CJ, Danny and Stidi acting as Jason's backing band.

The band of the same lineup has also recorded a version of "Wild Zero" by Japanese band Guitar Wolf which appears on "i Love Guitar Wolf Very Much" - a tribute to Guitar Wolf.

The band also covered Pump It Up (song) by Elvis Costello. This was included on the rock compilation album 'Corrosion' in 2000,

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The Wildhearts

Band members: Ginger - C.J.(Chris Jaghdar) - Scott Sorry - Ritch Battersby

Former members: Danny McCormack - Andrew "Stidi" Stidolph - Mark Keds - Jef Streatfield - Jon Poole - Bam Bam - Devin Townsend
Discography
Studio Albums: Earth Vs The Wildhearts - Fishing for Luckies - P.H.U.Q. - Endless Nameless - The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed - The Wildhearts - Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before, Vol 1.


Singles and EPs: Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go - Don’t Be Happy…Just Worry - Greetings From Shitsville - TV Tan E.P. - Caffeine Bomb - Suckerpunch - If Life Is Like A Lovebank I Want An Overdraft / Geordie in Wonderland - I Wanna Go Where The People Go - Just in Lust - Sick of Drugs - Red Light - Green Light E.P. - Anthem - Urge - Vanilla Radio - Stormy In The North, Karma In The South - So Into You - Top of the World- The Sweetest Song- The New Flesh


Compilations: The Best of The Wildhearts - Anarchic Airwaves - Landmines And Pantomimes - Moodswings And Roundabouts - Anthem: The Single Tracks - Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff - Coupled With - The Works


Live Albums: Tokyo Suits Me - The Wildhearts Strike Back -Geordie in Wonderland