Embrace discography
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Embrace performing live in Leeds. | |
Releases | |
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↙Studio albums | 5 |
↙Compilation albums | 2 |
↙Singles | 23 |
↙Video albums | 3 |
The discography of the English rock band, Embrace. The band's highest charting single is "Nature's Law", which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in 2006. The albums This New Day, Out of Nothing and The Good Will Out all reached number one on the UK Albums Chart.
Albums
Studio albums
- The Good Will Out (8 June 1998) #1 UK (Platinum)
- Drawn from Memory (27 March 2000) #8 UK (Gold)
- If You've Never Been (3 September 2001) #9 UK
- Out of Nothing (13 September 2004) #1 UK (Platinum)
- This New Day (27 March 2006) #1 UK (Gold)
Compilation albums
- Fireworks: The Singles 1997-2002 (25 March 2002) #36 UK
- Dry Kids: B-Sides 1997-2005 (31 September 2005) #129 UK
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |
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UK Singles Chart | UK Download Chart | |||
1997 | “All You Good Good People” | 157 | - | The Good Will Out |
“Fireworks EP” | 34 | - | ||
“One Big Family EP” | 21 | - | ||
“All You Good Good People EP” | 8 | - | ||
1998 | “Come Back to What You Know EP” | 6 | - | |
“My Weakness Is None of Your Business” | 9 | - | ||
“The Good Will Out EP” | - | - | ||
1999 | “The Abbey Road Sessions EP” | - | - | |
“Hooligan” | 18 | - | Drawn from Memory | |
2000 | “You're Not Alone” | 14 | - | |
“Save Me” | 29 | - | ||
“I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You” | 23 | - | ||
2001 | “Wonder” | 14 | - | If You've Never Been |
“Make It Last” | 35 | - | ||
2004 | “Gravity” | 7 | - | Out of Nothing |
“Ashes” | 11 | - | ||
2005 | “Looking As You Are” | 11 | - | |
“A Glorious Day” | 28 | - | ||
2006 | "Nature's Law" | 2 | 2 | This New Day |
“World At Your Feet” | 3 | 9 | ||
“Target” | 29 | - | ||
“I Can't Come Down” | 54 | - | ||
2014 | "Refugees EP" | - | - | Embrace |
Video albums
- Fireworks: The Singles 1997-2002
- SG 14 Live In Majorca
- Embrace - A Glorious Day Live in Leeds (2005)
Other appearances
- "Forever Young" (performed live at Royal Albert Hall)
References
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