Enuff Z'nuff discography
Enuff Z'Nuff discography | |
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Studio albums | 13 |
Live albums | 5 |
Compilation albums | 3 |
Video albums | 3 |
Music videos | 13 |
Singles | 12 |
Enuff Z'Nuff currently has 13 studio albums, 5 live albums, and 2 Greatest Hits compilations for a total of 20 official albums. Their highest charting singles were "Fly High Michelle" and "New Thing" from their 1989 self-titled release. Enuff Z'Nuff's latest studio release, Clowns Lounge, hits Japan on November 23rd and America/Europe on December 2nd.
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||||||||
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US [1] |
JPN [2] |
UK [3] | ||||||||||
1989 | Enuff Z'Nuff | 74 | - | - | ||||||||
1991 | Strength | 143 | - | 56 | ||||||||
1993 | Animals With Human Intelligence | - | 49 | - | ||||||||
1994 | 1985 | - | - | - | ||||||||
1995 | Tweaked | - | - | - | ||||||||
1996 | Peach Fuzz | - | 78 | - | ||||||||
1997 | Seven | - | - | - | ||||||||
1999 | Paraphernalia | - | 86 | - | ||||||||
2000 | 10 | - | 60 | - | ||||||||
2003 | Welcome To Blue Island | - | 90 | - | ||||||||
2004 | ? | - | 177 | - | ||||||||
2010 | Dissonance | - | 140 | - | ||||||||
2016 | Clowns Lounge | - | 167 | - | ||||||||
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Live albums
- Live (1998)
- One More For The Road (2005)
- Extended Versions (2006)
- Tonight, Sold Out (2008)
- Live And Peace 2009: 20th Anniversary Live At Club Citta (2009 - JPN Only)
Compilation albums
- Favorites (2004)
- Greatest Hits (2006)
- Covered In Gold (2014)
Video albums
- Enuff Z'Nuff (VHS) (1990)
- Official Bootleg 1989-1997 (VHS) (1997)
- Favorites: Suck It & See (DVD) (2004 - UK Only)
Singles / Music Videos
- "New Thing" (1989) (U.S. Hot 100 #67,[4] U.S. Mainstream Rock #35 [5] )
- "Fly High Michelle" (1990) (U.S. Hot 100 #47, U.S. Mainstream Rock #27)
- "Mother's Eyes" (1991) (U.S. Mainstream Rock #17)
- "Baby Loves You" (1991)
- "Right By Your Side" (1993)
- "Innocence" (1993) (No music video supported this single)
- "You Got A Hold Of Me" (1994)
- "Bullet From A Gun" (1995)
- "Life Is Strange" (1996)
- "Wheels" (1997)
- "Freak" (1999)
- "There Goes My Heart" (2000)
- "The Stroke" (2014)
- "Dog On a Bone" (2016)
Soundtrack appearances
- Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990) - "Fingers On It"
- Northern Exposure (1992) - "I Could Never Be Without You"
- Beverly Hills 90210 (1992) - "Hot Little Summer Girl"
- Jerry Maguire (1996) - "Bring It On Home"
- The Promotion (2008) - "There Goes My Heart"
- Dahmer Vs. Gacy (2011) - "Roll Me," "Can't Wait," "You & I," "Z Overture," "Rock N World," "Wheels," "Everything Works If You Let It"
Other song appearances
- Webster Hall: Rock N Roll (1998) - "Runaway (Demo)"
- Fire Woman: A Tribute To The Cult (2001) - "She Sells Sanctuary"
- A Tribute to Vai/Satriani: Lords of Karma (2002) - "Yankee Rose"
- Labour Of Love: A Tribute To Life (2006) - "Outerspace"
Related projects
Songs covered by other artists
- Sy Klopps Blues Band (1993) - Walter Ego - "Round and Round"
- The Tuesday Girls (1994) - When You're A Tuesday Girl - "Right By Your Side"
- James Young Group (1995) - Raised By Wolves - "Faith, Love and Hope"
- James Young Group (1995) - Raised By Wolves - "Amazing Grace"
- Nelson (1996) - Imaginator - "We're All Alright"
- The Wildhearts (1997) - Anthem (Single) - "Time To Let You Go"
- Paul Gilbert (1998) - Flying Dog - "Girl Crazy"
- The Tuesdays (1998) - The Tuesdays - "Wheels"
- Lana Lane (2002) - Covers Collection - "Innocence"
- Richie Scarlet (2002) - The Insanity of Life - "Fly High Michelle"
- Paul Gilbert (2003) - Gilbert Hotel - "Time To Let You Go (Live)"
- Various Artists (2003) - A Tribute To Enuff Z'Nuff - 15 songs covered by 15 artists
- Malik Yusef (2009) - G.O.O.D. Morning, G.O.O.D. Night - "By Your Side"
Related music releases
- Needle Park - C'mon Get Real (2002)
Donnie Vie lead vocals on "When It All Comes Around" and "Take Me Back" - Donnie Vie - Just Enough! - (2003)
First Donnie Vie solo album, sometimes under the name Don E. Vie - Various Artists - Influences & Connections: A Tribute To Mr. Big (2003)
Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Green Tinted Sixties Mind" - Don E. Vie - This & That (2004)
Limited release CD features Enuff Z'Nuff demos along with new solo material - Drama Queen Die - Drama Queen Die (2004)
Chip Z'Nuff and Ricky Parent play bass and drums on the full album - Donnie Vie - DVieD-EP (2006)
Includes 5 song demo EP and history spanning DVD - Donnie Vie - Extra Strength (2007)
Re-recordings of the Enuff Z'Nuff Strength album, mainly performed acoustically - Various Artists - Sugar Boxx Soundtrack (2010)
Features the Johnnie Rotten Jr. songs "Yesterday" and "F*Marry*Kill" - Adler's Appetite - "Alive," "Stardog," "Fading" (2010)
Chip Z'Nuff is the bassist on these singles - Johnnie Rotten Jr. - The Death Of Harry Potter - (2010)
Chip Z'Nuff solo album - Johnny Monaco - I Used To Be In Enuff Z'Nuff (Single) (2010)
Instrumental by Monaco with interview footage of Chip Z'Nuff sampled - Liberty N' Justice - Chasing A Cure (2010)
Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Throwing Stones" - Donnie Vie - Wrapped Around My Middle Finger (2012)
Second full-length Donnie Vie solo album - Liberty N' Justice - The Cigar Chronicles (2012)
Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Madhatter" - Primitive Overflow - Honor Way Down (2012)
Donnie Vie lead vocals on all songs - Adler Z'Nuff - S/T (2014)
5-track digital EP with Chip Z'Nuff and Steven Adler - Donnie Vie - The White Album (2014)
Third full-length Donnie Vie solo album - Chip Z'Nuff - Strange Time (2015)
First full-length Chip Z'Nuff solo album
Filmography
- Sugar Boxx (2010) - Chip Z'Nuff as "Rybarski"
- Nowhere Fast: The Forgotten Story Of Approach Control (Cancelled) - Donnie Vie as "Donny"
References
- ↑ Billboard 200 Album Charts. Billboard Magazine. Accessed May 14, 2011.
- ↑ Oricon Japanese Charts Oricon. Accessed January 15, 2012.
- ↑ Strong, Martin (1999). The Great Metal Discography. Canongate Pub Ltd. p. 184. ISBN 0-86241-727-9.
- ↑ Billboard Hot 100 Song Charts Billboard Magazine. Accessed May 14, 2011.
- ↑ Billboard Singles Chart allmusic.com. Accessed June 27, 2011.
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