Sufjan Stevens discography

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Sufjan Stevens discography
Sufjan Stevens plays guitar in front of a music stand and sings into a microphone
Stevens performing onstage in 2005
Releases
Studio albums 8
Compilation albums 2
EPs 1
Singles 3
Various artist compilations 21
Collaborations 11
Christmas albums 10
Mixtapes 1

The discography of Sufjan Stevens consists of eight studio albums, two compilation albums (both Christmas-themed), one EP, three singles, ten Christmas albums, a mixtape, and various collaborations.

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
US US H.S. CAN IRL UK
2000 A Sun Came
2001 Enjoy Your Rabbit
2003 Michigan
2004 Seven Swans
2005 Illinois 121 1 23 124
2006 The Avalanche: Outtakes and Extras from the Illinois Album 71 93 84
2009 The BQE 149
2010 The Age of Adz 7 13 23 30

Extended plays

Year Album Peak chart positions
US
2010 All Delighted People EP 27

Christmas albums

  • Noel: Songs for Christmas, Vol. I (December 2001)
  • Hark!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. II (December 2002)
  • Ding! Dong!: Songs for Christmas, Vol. III (December 2003)
  • Joy: Songs for Christmas, Vol. IV (December 2005)
  • Peace: Songs for Christmas, Vol. V (June 2006)
  • Gloria: Songs for Christmas, Vol. VI (December 2006)
  • I Am Santa's Helper: Songs for Christmas, Vol. VII (December 2007)
  • Christmas Infinity Voyage: Songs for Christmas, Vol. VIII (December 2008)
  • Let It Snow: Songs for Christmas, Vol. IX (December 2009)
  • Christmas Unicorn: Songs for Christmas, Vol. X (December 2010)

Compilation albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
US US H.S. CAN IRL UK
2006 Songs for Christmas 122
2012 Silver & Gold

Mixtapes

  • Chopped and Scrooged (2012)

Singles

  • "The Dress Looks Nice on You" (2004)
  • "I Walked" (2010)
  • "Too Much" (2010) (#42 US Rock Digital Songs)[1]

Various artist compilations

Collaborations

  • Serena Maneesh by Serena Maneesh (HoneyMilk Records, August 29, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — flute, marimba)
  • Done Gone Fire by Liz Janes (Asthmatic Kitty Records, September 6, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
  • What's The Remedy? by Half-handed Cloud (Asthmatic Kitty Records, October 25, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
  • These Friends of Mine by Rosie Thomas (Sub Pop Records, December 12, 2006) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
  • "Racing Like a Pro" and "Ada" from Boxer by The National (Beggars Banquet Records, May 22, 2007) (Sufjan Stevens — piano)
  • Welcome to the Welcome Wagon by The Welcome Wagon (Dec 2008)
  • "Pity Dance" and "Around The Lion Legs" from Heavy Ghost by DM Stith (Asthmatic Kitty Records, March 7, 2009) (Sufjan Stevens — piano, voice, stapler, stationary floor fan, bass drum, flutes)
  • "Afraid of Everyone" and "England" from High Violet by The National (Beggars Banquet Records, May 11, 2010) (Sufjan Stevens — piano, vocals)
  • "Say Hello" from Rosie Thomas (featuring Sufjan on vocals)
  • "Worried Shoes", a song written by Daniel Johnston and performed on the album I Killed The Monster with Daniel Smith.
  • "Redford" from Undun by The Roots (Def Jam Recordings, December 6, 2011) (piano)
  • Beak & Claw with Serengeti and Son Lux as S / S / S (March 20, 2012) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
  • Trouble Will Find Me by The National (May 21, 2013) (drum machine, piano, synthesizer)[3]
  • Sisyphus with Serengeti and Son Lux as Sisyphus (March 18, 2014) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)

Miscellaneous releases

  • Michigan Outtakes (first available as free mp3 download on Stevens' website; now included on the vinyl version of Michigan)[4]
  • "The Lord God Bird" (National Public Radio website, July 6, 2005)
  • "The Lonely Man of Winter" (Xmas Xchange Contest song, Dec 2007, unreleased to the general public)[5]
  • "Sofia's Song" (April 2009, featured on Asthmatic Kitty Records' blog, The Sidebar)

References

  1. "Billboard Singles Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 2011-07-13. 
  2. Stosuy, Brandon (June/July 2007). "Cue the bugle turbulent (the 2007 Believer music issue CD)". The Believer. Retrieved April 4, 2008. 
  3. "Trouble Will Find Me - The National | Credits". AllMusic. 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2013-09-21. 
  4. "Asthmatic Kitty Records : Sufjan Stevens > Michigan". Asthmatickitty.com. July 1, 2003. Retrieved October 31, 2010. 
  5. "sufjan stevens xmas exchange". Davemalloy.com. Retrieved 2013-09-21. 
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