Mogwai discography
Mogwai discography |
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Mogwai performing at Somerset House, London, England on 7 July 2007. |
Studio albums |
8 |
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Live albums |
2 |
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Compilation albums |
3 |
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EPs |
13 |
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Singles |
13 |
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Remix albums |
2 |
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Film and television scores |
3 |
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Compilation appearances |
5 |
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This is a discography of Mogwai, a Scottish post-rock band.
Studio albums
Year |
Title |
Label |
Charts |
1997 |
Mogwai Young Team
- Release date: 21 October 1997
- Format: CD, LP
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UK: #75[1] |
1999 |
Come On Die Young
- Release date: 29 March 1999
- Format: CD, LP
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- Chemikal Underground (UK)
- Matador (US)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
- Trama (Brazil)
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UK: #29[1] |
2001 |
Rock Action
- Release date: 30 April 2001
- Format: CD, LP
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- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
- Matador (US)
- Toy's Factory (Japan)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
- Trama (Brazil)
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UK: #23[1] |
2003 |
Happy Songs for Happy People
- Release date: 21 May 2003
- Format: CD, LP
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- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
- Matador (US)
- Toy's Factory (Japan)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
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UK: #47 US: #182 |
2006 |
Mr Beast
- Release date: 6 March 2006
- Format: CD, LP
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- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
- Matador (US)
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UK: #31 US: #128 |
2008 |
The Hawk Is Howling
- Release date: 22 September 2008
- Format: CD, LP
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- Wall of Sound (UK)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
- Matador (US)
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UK: #35 US: #97 |
2011 |
Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
- Release date: 14 February 2011
- Format: CD, LP
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UK: #25 US: #97 |
2014 |
Rave Tapes
- Release date: 20 January 2014
- Format: CD, LP
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UK: #10 US: #55 SCO: #2 |
Live albums
Compilation albums
Year |
Title |
Label |
Notes |
1997 |
Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996–1997)
- Release date: 17 April 1997
- Format: CD
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- Rock Action (UK)
- Jetset (US)
- Voices of Wonder (Scandinavia)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
- Trama (Brazil)
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Compiles songs previously released throughout 1996—1997 from various sources. |
2000 |
EP+6
- Release date: 23 August 2000
- Format: CD
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- Toy's Factory (Japan)
- Chemikal Underground (UK)
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Initially Japan-only album, compiling the EPs 4 Satin, No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew), and EP on one CD, later released in the UK. |
2005 |
Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996–2003
- Release date: 21 February 2005
- Format: CD, LP
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- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
- Matador (US)
- Toy's Factory (Japan)
- Soyuz (Russia)
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Compiles songs recorded from various BBC Radio sessions with John Peel and Steve Lamacq. |
2015 |
Central Belters
- Release date: 9 October 2015
- Format: 3xCD, 6xLP
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20th anniversary career retrospective and rarities |
Extended plays
Year |
Title |
Label |
Notes |
1997 |
4 Satin
- Release date: 26 May 1997
- Format: CD, 12"
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- Chemikal Underground (UK)
- Jet Set (US)
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UK Singles Chart #110[3] |
1998 |
Mogwai Fear Satan Remixes
- Release date: 30 March 1998
- Format: CD, 12"
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Features remixes of "Mogwai Fear Satan" by Mogwai, µ-Ziq, Surgeon and My Bloody Valentine. UK Singles Chart #57[3] |
No Education = No Future (Fuck the Curfew)
- Release date: 29 June 1998
- Format: CD, 12"
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- Chemikal Underground (UK)
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UK Singles Chart #68[3] |
1999 |
EP
- Release date: 18 October 1999
- Format: CD, 12"
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- Chemikal Underground (UK)
- Matador (US)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
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2000 |
EP+6
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- Toy's Factory (Japan)
- Chemikal Underground (UK), in 2001
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2001 |
Travels in Constants, Vol. 12
- Release date: 18 March 2001
- Format: CD
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Mogwai's contribution to the subscription-only series of twelve EPs from Temporary Residence Limited. |
US Tour EP
- Release date: 24 May 2001
- Format: 10"
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Split 10" EP with Bardo Pond, sold during Mogwai's May–June 2001 tour of the US. |
UK/European Tour EP
- Release date: 2 November 2001
- Format: CD
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Compiles limited edition tracks from various 2001 releases. |
2006 |
Travel Is Dangerous
- Release date: 26 June 2006
- Format: CD, 12"
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- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
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2008 |
Batcat
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- Wall of Sound (Europe)
- Matador (US)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
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UK Singles Chart #164[4] |
2011 |
Earth Division
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- Rock Action Records (UK, Europe)
- Sub Pop (US)
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UK Singles Chart #178[3] |
2012-2013 |
Les Revenants EP
- Release date: 17 December 2012 (digital)
- 28 January 2013 (physical)
- Format: CD, 10", download
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- Rock Action Records (UK, Europe)
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2014 |
Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1.
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Singles
Year |
Title |
Album |
Label |
Notes |
1996 |
"Tuner"/"Lower"
- Release date: 18 March 1996
- Format: 7"
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non-album singles |
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Double A-side, limited to 500± copies. "Tuner" was rerecorded for Ten Rapid. |
"Angels vs Aliens"
- Release date: 1 July 1996
- Format: 7"
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Split with English band Dweeb. "Angels vs Aliens" was rerecorded for Ten Rapid. |
"Summer"/"Ithica 27ϕ9"
- Release date: 4 November 1996
- Format: 7"
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Double A-side, limited to 1500 copies. Both tracks feature on Ten Rapid. |
1997 |
"New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1" / "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 2"
- Release date: February 1997
- Format: 7"
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Double A-side, limited to 3000 copies. Both tracks feature on Ten Rapid. |
Club Beatroot - Part Four
- Release date: May 1997
- Format: 7"
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Split with Scottish band pH Family, limited to 500 copies. Features "Stereo Dee (Live)", recorded at The 13th Note, Glasgow, Scotland on 13 February 1997. |
1998 |
Kicking a Dead Pig
- Release date: 1998
- Format: 12"
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Promo 12", featuring remixes of Mogwai songs by DJ Q and Alec Empire. |
Do the Rock Boogaloo
- Release date: 23 March 1998
- Format: 7", CD
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Split with English band Magoo. Features a cover of "Sweet Leaf" by Black Sabbath. |
2001 |
"My Father My King"
- Release date: 22 October 2001
- Format: 12", CD
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- Rock Action (UK)
- Matador (US)
- Spunk (Australia/New Zealand)
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2006 |
"Friend of the Night"
- Release date: 30 January 2006
- Format: 7", CD
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Mr Beast |
- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
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First single released from a studio album. |
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait
- Release date: 23 October 2006
- Format: 10"
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Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait |
- Play It Again Sam (Europe)
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Promo 10". |
2011 |
Rano Pano / Hasenheide
- Release date: 18 January 2011
- Format: 7"
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Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will |
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Mexican Grand Prix / Slight Domestic
- Release date: 7 February 2011
- Format: 7"
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San Pedro / George Square Thatcher Death Party (Session Version)
- Release date: 23 May 2011[5]
- Format: 7"
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Remix albums
Film and television scores
Various Artists Compilation appearances
Year |
Title |
Mogwai Tracks |
Label |
1998 |
A Tribute To Spacemen 3
- Release date: 4 May 1998
- Format: CD
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NME Presents: Radio 1 Sound City
- Release date: 25 October 1998
- Format: CD
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- 12. I Don't Know What To Say
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Glasgow EP
- Release date: November 1998
- Format: 7"
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- Plastic Cowboy Recordings
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1999 |
Fabulous Shit
- Release date: 2 November 1999
- Format: CD
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2003 |
Rock Action Presents Vol 1
- Release date: 6 September 2003
- Format: CD
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- 5. Tuner (original 7" version)
- 9. Star Wars
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2010 |
Matador at 21
- Release date: 28 September 2010
- Format: CD
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- Disc 3, 10. Helps Both Ways
- Disc 4, 7. Kids Will Be Skeletons
- Disc 6, 15. Ex-Cowboy (live)
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2012 |
Occupy This Album
- Release date: 15 May 2012
- Format: CD
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- Disc 4, 17. Earth Division
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2013 |
Dig for Fire: a Tribute to Pixies
- Release date: 14 November 2013
- Format: CD, download
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- American Laundromat Records
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2014 |
Other Voices: Series 12 (Live)
- Release date: 30 May 2014
- Format: download
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- 20. Master Card (Live Version)
- 21. Remurdered (Live Version)
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References
- 1 2 3 Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 872
- ↑ Apple iTunes (2011-09-26). "iTunes Festival London". Apple. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
- 1 2 3 4 Zobbel (2007-06-16). "Chart Log UK". Zobbel. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
- ↑ "Official Singles Chart for the week ending 20 September 2008". ChartsPlus (Milton Keynes: IQ Ware Ltd) (369): 1–4.
- ↑ "This Week's New Music Releases: 23 May 2011 | News". Nme.Com. 2011-05-23. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
- ↑ "A Wrenched Virile Lore". Mogwai. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ↑ "Mogwai / A Wrenched Virile Lore - SP1033". Sub Pop. Retrieved 29 October 2012.
- ↑ http://www.mogwai.co.uk/
- ↑ Geslani, Michelle (January 12, 2016). "Mogwai announce new album, Atomic, share “U-235”". Consequence of Sound.
- ↑ Gordon, Jeremy (January 12, 2016). "Mogwai Announce New Album Atomic, Share "U-235"". Pitchfork.
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