Mark Lanegan discography
Mark Lanegan discography
The Gutter Twins at The Bowery Ballroom in 2008. From left: Greg Dulli, Mark Lanegan |
Releases |
↙Studio albums |
6 |
↙EPs |
1 |
↙Singles |
10 |
↙Music videos |
6 |
↙Other appearances |
4 |
The discography of Mark Lanegan consists of six albums and one extended play (EP) as a solo artist, and many other releases from collaborations with other artists.
After working with the Screaming Trees since the early 1980s Lanegan left the band due to internal strife over its creative direction.[1] He released his first solo album The Winding Sheet, in 1990 on Sub Pop Recordings where he collaborated with Kurt Cobain on the track "Down in the Dark".[2] His second record, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, was released on January 12, 1994.[3] Lanegan released Scraps at Midnight which was his first album to chart and it peaked at 191 on the UK Albums Chart. In 2000 Lanegan guested on Rated R by Queens of the Stone Age, a band which he had become a full time member of in 2001. In 2003 Lanegan started working with Greg Dulli as The Gutter Twins. They would release their debut album in 2008 which peaked at 117 on the Billboard 200; the highest placement for a Lanegan record.[4] Lanegan recorded his sixth album, Bubblegum, in 2004; it became his first solo album to chart in the United States. He released the album under the name Mark Lanegan Band. In 2006, Lanegan released Ballad of the Broken Seas with Isobel Campbell, which was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize.[5] This was followed by Sunday at Devil Dirt, released in 2008,[3] and Hawk, released on August 17, 2010.
Studio albums
Year |
Title |
Peak chart position |
US Ind.[6] |
BEL
[7]
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FIN
[8]
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FRA
[9]
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GER
[10]
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IRE
[7]
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ITA
[11]
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NLD
[12]
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NOR
[13]
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UK
[14]
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1990 |
The Winding Sheet
- Released: May 1, 1990
- Label: Sub Pop (SP #061)
- Formats: CD, CS, LP
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1994 |
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
- Released: January 18, 1994
- Label: Sub Pop (SP #132)
- Formats: CD, CS, LP
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— |
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1998 |
Scraps at Midnight
- Released: July 20–21, 1998
- Label: Beggars Banquet (BBQ #204),
Sub Pop (SP #419)
- Formats: CD, LP
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— |
— |
— |
191 |
1999 |
I'll Take Care of You
- Released: September 20–21, 1999
- Label: Beggars Banquet (BBQ #215),
Sub Pop (SP #445)
- Formats: CD, LP
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2001 |
Field Songs
- Released: May 8, 2001–June 11, 2001
- Label: Beggars Banquet (BBQ #224),
Sub Pop (SP #502)
- Formats: CD, LP
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2004 |
Bubblegum
- Released: August 2, 2004
- Label: Beggars Banquet (BBQ #237)
- Formats: CD, LP
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39 |
28 |
35 |
189 |
67 |
35 |
23 |
36 |
30 |
43 |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
Extended plays
^ I Appeared on the UK Budget Albums Chart at number 35.[15]
Singles
Year |
Song |
Peak chart position |
Album |
UK
[15][16]
|
1990 |
"Down in the Dark" |
— |
The Winding Sheet |
1994 |
"House a Home" |
— |
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost |
1998 |
"Stay" |
— |
Scraps at Midnight |
2002 |
"No One Knows" |
15 |
Songs for the Deaf |
2004 |
"Sideways in Reverse" |
— |
Bubblegum |
"Hit the City"
(featuring PJ Harvey) |
76 |
2005 |
"Burn the Witch" |
— |
Lullabies to Paralyze |
2006 |
"Ramblin' Man" |
116 |
Ballad of the Broken Seas |
"Honey Child What Can I Do?" |
199 |
2007 |
"Revival" |
— |
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land |
"Kingdoms of Rain" |
— |
2008 |
"Who Built The Road" |
— |
Sunday at Devil Dirt |
Music videos
Year |
Song |
Director |
1990 |
"Ugly Sunday" |
Russel Bates[17] |
1994 |
"House a Home" |
2004 |
"Sideways in Reverse" |
Charles Mehling[18] |
"Hit the City" |
2006 |
"Ramblin Man" |
Vrnda Daktor[19] |
"Time Is Just the Same" |
2007 |
"Revival" |
Ben Foley[20] |
With Isobel Campbell
Collaborations
Year |
Collaborations[22] |
Song(s) |
Album |
Ref. |
1987 |
Steve Fisk |
"This Vacuum", violin on "Johnny Smoke (Swamp Thing)" |
448 Deathless Days |
[23] |
1993 |
The Walkabouts |
"Feel Like Going Home" |
Satisfied Mind |
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1995 |
Mike Watt |
"Max & Wells" |
Ball-Hog or Tugboat? |
[24] |
Steve Fisk |
"One More Valley" |
Over and Thru the Night |
[25] |
Mad Season |
"I'm Above" and "Long Gone Day" |
Above |
[26] |
2001 |
The Desert Sessions |
"Hanging Tree" |
Volumes 7 & 8 |
[27] |
Masters of Reality |
"High Noon Amsterdam" |
Deep In The Hole |
[28] |
2003 |
Martina Topley-Bird |
"Need One" |
Quixotic |
[29] |
The Twilight Singers |
"Number Nine" |
Blackberry Belle |
[30] |
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Mondo Generator |
"Four Corners" |
A Drugproblem that never existed |
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2004 |
Melissa Auf der Maur |
"Taste You" |
Auf Der Maur |
[31] |
The Twilight Singers |
"Hyperballad", "Real Love", "Hard Time Killing Floor" |
She Loves You |
[32] |
2006 |
The Twilight Singers |
"Live With Me", "Flashback" |
A Stitch In Time |
[33] |
2007 |
Creature With The Atom Brain |
"Black Out, New Hit", "Crawl Like A Dog" |
I Am The Golden Gate Bridge |
[34] |
Soulsavers |
"Revival", "Ghosts of You and Me", "Paper Money",
"Ask the Dust", "Spiritual",
"Kingdoms of Rain",
"Through My Sails", "Jesus of Nothing" and "No Expectations" |
It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land |
[35] |
2009 |
Creature With The Atom Brain |
"Lonely Light" |
Transylvania |
[36] |
Soulsavers |
"Death Bells", "Unbalanced Pieces", "You Will Miss Me When I Burn", "Some Misunderstanding", "All The Way Down", "Shadows Fall", "Can't Catch The Train", "Pharaoh's Chariot", "Rolling Sky" |
Broken |
[37] |
2010 |
Unkle |
"Another Night Out" |
Where Did the Night Fall |
[38] |
Other appearances
References
External links
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Studio albums |
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Extended plays |
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Singles |
"Down in the Dark" · "House a Home" · "Stay" · " No One Knows" · "Sideways in Reverse" · " Hit the City" · " Ramblin' Man" · "Honey Child What Can I Do?" · "Revival" · "Kingdoms of Rain" · "Who Built the Road" · "Come on Over (Turn Me On)" · "Sunrise"/"You Will Miss Me When I Burn" · "Death Bells" · "Unbalanced Pieces" · "Some Misunderstanding"
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Isobel Campbell |
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Soulsavers |
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