Violent Femmes discography

Violent Femmes discography
Releases
Studio albums 8
Live albums 4
Singles 9
Video albums 3
Compilation albums 4

Contents

Studio albums

Album Title Release Date Billboard 200 Chart Position[1]
Violent Femmes April 1983[2][3] 171
Hallowed Ground June 1984 -
The Blind Leading the Naked 1986 84
3 1989 93
Why Do Birds Sing? April 30, 1991 141
New Times May 17, 1994 90
Rock!!!!! 1995 -
Freak Magnet March 7, 2000 -

Compilation albums

Album Title Release Date
Debacle: The First Decade 1990
Add It Up (1981-1993) September 14, 1993
Something's Wrong August 2001
Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes July 12, 2005

Live albums

Album Title Release Date
Viva Wisconsin November 23, 1999
BBC Live August 2, 2005
Archive Series No. 1: Live in Iceland July 27, 2006
Archive Series No. 2: Live in Chicago Q101 2006

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Mod.
1983 "Gone Daddy Gone" - Violent Femmes"
"Gimme the Car" - non-album single released by Rough Trade Records
1984 "It's Gonna Rain" - Hallowed Ground
1986 "Children of the Revolution" - The Blind Leading the Naked
1989 "Nightmares" 4 3
1991 "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" - Why Do Birds Sing?
"American Music" 2
"Used to Be" -
1994 "Breakin' Up" 12 New Times
"Machine" -
1995 "Tonight" - Rock!!!!!
1997 "Blister in the Sun" (promo) - Grosse Pointe Blank - Music from the Film
2000 "All I Want" - Freak Magnet
"Sleepwalkin'" -
2008 "Crazy" - non-album single

DVDs

DVD Title Country of Release Region Date of Release DVD company Catalog Number # of discs Notes
Permanent Record - Live & Otherwise United States 1 July 12, 2005 Rhino Entertainment R2 970428 1 Live concert at the Boat House in Norfolk, Virginia on July 21, 1991 and music videos.
No, Let's Start Over United States 1 March 28, 2006 Universal Music & Video Distribution 0602498756775 1 Filmed live at the Lyceum Theatre, London on October 24, 1984.
Live at the Hacienda United Kingdom 0 (NTSC) December 11, 2007 Cherry Red 1 Recorded live at the Haçienda from September 1983. The DVD packaging advertises a June 1984 show from the same venue, but this show is not on the DVD

Notable cover versions

References