Suede discography

Suede discography

Suede, Royal Albert Hall, 2010
Releases
Studio albums 5
Compilation albums 3
Singles 21
Video albums 3
Music videos 20

The discography of the English alternative rock band Suede consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, three video albums and twenty singles. Suede were formed in 1989 by singer Brett Anderson, bassist Mat Osman and guitarist Justine Frischmann. Guitarist Bernard Butler later joined after the group responded to an ad in the Melody Maker. The group played as a four-piece with a drum machine until drummer Simon Gilbert joined. Frischmann left before the group released any material.

Despite the media frenzy that surrounded the group, their debut single "The Drowners" peaked at only number 49 on the UK singles chart.[1] It would not be until the release their third single, "Animal Nitrate", that Suede would break into the top ten, with the song peaking at number seven following their performance of it at the 1993 BRIT Awards.[1][2]

Suede became associated with the Britpop movement of the period and achieved commercial success throughout the United Kingdom, with three of the group's five studio albums charting at number one.[1] Their popularity throughout the rest of the world varied throughout the group's lifetime, but had several charting hits in Sweden[3] and Finland.[4] Suede's commercial success in the United States was limited, and due to a lawsuit with an American singer with the same name, the group had to change its name for the American market to The London Suede.[5] Despite the lack of commercial success in the U.S., the four studio albums released in America all charted on Billboards Top Heatseekers chart,[6] though the group never charted on the Billboard 200.[6] Suede also had two minor hits in the U.S., with "Metal Mickey" peaking at number seven on the Modern Rock Tracks in 1993, and "Everything Will Flow" charting at number 28 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1999.[7]

Butler left while the band were recording Dog Man Star and was soon replaced by Richard Oakes.[5] Keyboardist Neil Codling joined the group for Dog Man Star's follow-up Coming Up. Following a commercial resurgence with Coming Up and 1999s Head Music, Codling left in 2001 due to complications with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and was replaced by former Strangelove keyboardist Alex Lee.[8]

After a long and expensive recording span, A New Morning was released in 2002 and was a commercial and critical disappointment in the U.K. The first single released from A New Morning, "Positivity", became the group's only single to chart in Canada,[9] and peaked at number one in Denmark.[10]

In November 2003, Suede released the compilation album Singles which included all 19 of their previously released singles, and also contained two new songs, "Attitude" (itself released as a single along with the non-album "Golden Gun" to promote the album) and "Love the Way You Love Me". Following the release of Singles Suede announced they were disbanding at the end of 2003.[11]

Contents

Studio albums

Year Details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK[1] AUS[12] DEN[10][13] FIN[4] FRA[14] JPN[15] NED[16] NOR[17] SWE[3] US
Heat.
[18]
1993 Suede
  • Released: 29 March 1993
  • Label: Nude
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
1 23 12 34 28 77 18 7 14
1994 Dog Man Star
  • Released: 10 October 1994
  • Label: Nude
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS
3 14 32 39 5 35
1996 Coming Up
  • Released: 2 September 1996
  • Label: Nude
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS, MD
1 35 2 4 25 27 65 3 1 17
1999 Head Music
  • Released: 3 May 1999
  • Label: Nude
  • Formats: CD, LP, CS, MD
1 26 5 3 39 29 56 1 1 25
2002 A New Morning
  • Released: 30 September 2002
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: CD
24 4 9 68 59 81 6 19
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Compilations

Year Details Peak chart positions
UK[1] DEN[10][13] FIN[4] IRE[26] JPN[15] NOR[17] SWE[3]
1997 Sci-Fi Lullabies
  • Released: 6 October 1997
  • Label: Nude
  • Formats: 2CD, CS
9 11 12 22 16
2003 Singles
  • Released: 20 October 2003
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: CD
31 9 35 47 67 14
2010 The Best of Suede
  • Released: 1 November 2010
  • Label: Universal UK
  • Formats: 2CD
31 27 58 20
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

A blank cell denotes the album has not yet been released.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK[1] AUS[12] DEN[10] FIN[4] GER[27] IRE[26][28] NOR[17] NZ[29] SWE[3] US
Mod.
[7]
1992 "The Drowners" 49 Suede
"Metal Mickey" 17 39 33 7
1993 "Animal Nitrate" 7 89 11 11 21
"So Young" 22 98 25
1994 "Stay Together" 3 15 18 47 10 Non-album single
"We Are the Pigs" 18 34 Dog Man Star
"The Wild Ones" 18
1995 "New Generation" 21 25
1996 "Trash" 3 1 1 19 12 5 Coming Up
"Beautiful Ones" 8 14 6 11
1997 "Saturday Night" 6 4 7 11
"Lazy" 9 9 10 19
"Filmstar" 9 13 12 17
1999 "Electricity" 5 63 5 92 18 5 39 13 Head Music
"She's in Fashion" 13 10 59
"Everything Will Flow" 24 20 55 28[I]
"Can't Get Enough" 23
2000 "Let Go"[II] 58 Non-album single
2002 "Positivity" 16 1 15 99 44 15 32 A New Morning
"Obsessions" 29
2003 "Attitude"/"Golden Gun" 14 16 50 Singles
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.
Notes

Videos

Year Video details
1993 Love and Poison
1995 Introducing the Band
  • Released: 16 September 1995
  • Label: Music Video Distributors
  • Format: VHS, DVD
2002 Lost in T.V.
  • Released: 14 May 2002
  • Label: Sony International
  • Format: DVD

Music videos

Year Title Director
1992 "The Drowners" Lindy Heymann
"Metal Mickey"
1993 "Animal Nitrate" Pedro Romhanyi
"So Young" David Lewis
Andy Crabb
"The Drowners" (US version) Matthew Amos
1994 "Stay Together" Jon Klein
"We Are the Pigs" David Vital-Durand
Raphaël Vital-Durand
"The Wild Ones" Howard Greenhalgh
1995 "New Generation" Richard Heslop
1996 "Trash" David Mould
"Beautiful Ones" Pedro Romhanyi
1997 "Saturday Night"
"Lazy"
"Filmstar" Zowie Broach
1999 "Electricity" Mike Lipscombe
"She's in Fashion" Johan Renck
"Can't Get Enough" (Australian version) Simon Gilbert
"Everything Will Flow" Howard Greenhalgh
"Can't Get Enough" John Hillcoat
2002 "Positivity" Julian Gibbs
"Obsessions" Grant Gee
2003 "Attitude" Lindy Heymann

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