Aimee Mann discography
Aimee Mann discography | |
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Aimee Mann in concert on October 15, 2005. | |
Studio albums | 8 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Music videos | 19 |
Singles | 25 |
Soundtrack albums | 4 |
Other albums | 1 |
Aimee Mann is an American singer-songwriter who has released several albums since the early 1980s. Originally, she worked in collaboration with The Young Snakes and the 'Til Tuesday before becoming a solo artist. In 2013, she and Ted Leo began performing as a duo called The Both.
With The Young Snakes
- 1982 – Bark Along with The Young Snakes (EP)
- 2004 – Aimee Mann & The Young Snakes (compilation)
With 'Til Tuesday
- 1985 – Voices Carry
- 1986 – Welcome Home
- 1988 – Everything's Different Now
- 1996 – Coming Up Close: A Retrospective (compilation)
With The Both
- 2014 – The Both
Solo
Studio albums
Year | Album | US [1] |
UK [2] |
Label |
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1993 | Whatever | 127 | 39 | Geffen |
1995 | I'm with Stupid | 82 | 51 | |
2000 | Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo | 134 | 108 | Superego |
2002 | Lost in Space | 35 | 72 | |
2005 | The Forgotten Arm | 60 | 84 | |
2006 | One More Drifter in the Snow | - | - | |
2008 | @#%&*! Smilers | 32 | 122 | |
2012 | Charmer | 33 | 74 |
Live albums
- 2004 – Live at St. Ann's Warehouse
Compilations
- 2000 – Ultimate Collection
Soundtracks
- 1987 – Back to the Beach ("Sign of Love", with 'Til Tuesday)
- 1996 - Jerry Maguire ("Wise Up")
- 1999 – Magnolia: Music from the Motion Picture ("One", "Momentum", "Build That Wall", "Deathly", "Driving Sideways", "You Do", "Nothing Is Good Enough" (Instrumental), "Wise Up", and "Save Me"). RIAA Certification: Gold
- 1999 – Cruel Intentions ("You Could Make a Killing")
- 2003 – Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Radio Sunnydale - Music from the TV Series ("Pavlov's Bell")
- 2007 – Arctic Tale ("At the Edge of the World", with Zach Gill and "The Great Beyond")
Singles
- 1987 – "Time Stand Still" (with Rush, UK #42)
- 1993 – "I Should've Known" (UK #55)
- 1993 – "Stupid Thing" (UK #47)
- 1994 – "I Should've Known" [re-release] (UK #45, Scotland #23)
- 1994 – "Say Anything"
- 1994 – "That's Just What You Are" (US #93)
- 1995 – "Choice in the Matter"
- 1996 – "Long Shot" (UK #126)
- 1996 – "You Could Make a Killing"
- 1997 – "Amateur"
- 1997 – "Superball"
- 2000 – "Save Me" (UK #88)
- 2000 – "Wise Up"
- 2000 – "The Christmas Song"
- 2001 – "Red Vines"
- 2001 – "Calling It Quits"
- 2001 – "How Am I Different"
- 2001 – "Ghost World"
- 2003 – "Pavlov's Bell"
- 2003 – "Humpty Dumpty"
- 2005 – "Going Through the Motions"
- 2005 – "Video"
- 2007 – "31 Today"
- 2008 – "Freeway"
- 2008 – "Phoenix"
- 2012 – "Charmer"
- 2012 – "Labrador"
- 2012 – "Soon Enough"
Collaborations
- 1987 – "The Faraway Nearby" by Cyndi Lauper (backing vocals) on the album, True Colors
- 1987 – "Time Stand Still" by Rush (backing vocals) on their album, Hold Your Fire
- 1990 – "Yesterday (You Stopped Crying)" covered by Sarah Brightman on her album "As I Came of Age"
- 1993 – "Under Jets" by Murray Attaway (backing vocals) on his album, In Thrall
- 1994 – "The Other End of the Telescope" by Elvis Costello and Aimee Mann. Released as a CD Single. (Written by Costello/Mann)
- 2004 – "Static on the Radio" with Jim White on his album, Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See
- 2004 – "That's Me Trying" by William Shatner (backing vocals) on his album, Has Been
- 2005 – "Where's the Party?" by Jim Boggia (backing vocals) on his album, Safe in Sound
- 2005 – "Hearts" by Tim And Eric (Lead Vocals) on their album, "Awesome Record, Great Songs|"
- 2005 – "How Am I Different" by Bettye LaVette on her album, I've Got My Own Hell to Raise
- 2006 – "Ms. Ketchup and the Arsonist" by The Honeydogs (backing vocals) on the album, Amygdala
- 2008 – "My Father's Gun" by Elton John. Aimee has been playing this cover at every show throughout her 2008 Smilers tour.
- 2012 – "No More Amsterdam" with Steve Vai in The Story of Light
- 2012 – "Bigger Than Love" with Ben Gibbard on the album Former Lives
Various artist compilations
- 1995 – "One", a Harry Nilsson cover for the For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson tribute album. Later appears on the Magnolia soundtrack and in the 2001 film, Just Can't Get Enough
- 1996 – "Christmastime" with Michael Penn, plays over the credits for the film, Hard Eight
- 1996 – "Christmastime" with Michael Penn, appears on the holiday compilation album, Just Say Noël
- 1996 – "Baby Blue", a Badfinger cover, appears on the tribute compilation, Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger
- 1997 – "Nobody Does It Better", a cover of the Carly Simon theme for The Spy Who Loved Me on the compilation, Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project
- 1999 – "The Christmas Song", a cover of the Mel Tormé/Robert Wells song popularized by Nat "King" Cole, appears on the holiday compilation Viva Noel: Q Division Christmas
- 1999 – "You Could Make a Killing" appears on the Cruel Intentions soundtrack
- 2000 – "Reason to Believe" with Michael Penn, a Bruce Springsteen cover on the tribute album, Badlands: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska
- 2001 – "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" duet with her husband, Michael Penn during "A Tribute to Brian Wilson"
- 2002 – "Two of Us" and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", Beatles covers for the I Am Sam soundtrack. The former also includes Michael Penn, and the latter was only released on the European edition of the album.
- 2004 – "What the World Needs Now", a Burt Bacharach cover. First appeared in a Calvin Klein commercial, and was later available on the Starbucks compilation album, Sweetheart 2005: Love Songs
- 2005 – "Dear John" appears on the compilation album, Acoustic 05 (The Echo Label)
- 2007 – "Save Me" appears on the compilation album, Acoustic 07 (V2 Records)
- 2007 – "White Christmas" appears on the Starbucks holiday compilation album, Stockings By the Fire
- 2008 – "Freeway" appears on the live, studio compilation album KGSR Broadcasts - Volume 16
- 2014 – "I'm Cured" for the charity comedy album, 2776
Music videos
(directors in parenthesis)
- 1993 – "Stupid Thing"
- 1993 – "I Should've Known" (Katherine Dieckmann)
- 1993 – "Say Anything"
- 1995 – "That's Just What You Are" (David Hogan)
- 1995 – "Amateur" (Bobby Woods)
- 1999 – "Save Me" (Paul Thomas Anderson)
- 2000 – "Ghost World" (Michael Panes)
- 2000 – "Calling It Quits" (Robert Cohen)
- 2001 – "Red Vines" (Evan Mather)
- 2002 – "Pavlov's Bell" (James Frost)
- 2002 – "How Am I Different" (Naoki Mitsuse) (in fact a short film called "Joe's Story 01")
- 2003 – "Pavlov's Bell" (Evan Mather) (spec video)
- 2005 – "Video" (James Frost) (spec video)
- 2008 – "Freeway" (Michael Blieden)
- 2008 – "31 Today" (Bobcat Goldthwait)
- 2012 – "Charmer" (Tom Scharpling)
- 2012 – "Labrador" (Tom Scharpling)
- 2012 – "Soon Enough" (Ben Berman)
- 2014 – "Milwaukee" (with The Both) (Daniel Ralston)
References
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