Grandaddy discography
| Grandaddy discography | |
|---|---|
| Studio albums | 4 |
| Compilation albums | 3 |
| EPs | 6 |
| Singles | 15 |
| Other albums | 4 |
Grandaddy is an American indie rock band from Modesto, California. They released four studio albums, four self-released albums, four compilation albums, six EPs, fifteen singles and five split singles.
Studio albums
| Title | Release date | Label | UK[1] | US[2] | Notes |
| Under the Western Freeway | October 1997 | Will | 131 | Issued in the UK April 1998 | |
| The Sophtware Slump | May 2000 | V2 | 36 | ||
| Sumday | May 2003 | 22 | 84 | ||
| Just Like the Fambly Cat | May 2006 | 50 | 171 | #10 US Independent Albums | |
Self-released albums/EPs
| Title | Release date | Label | Notes |
| Prepare to Bawl | 1992 | Hand-made cassette EP Tracks: "Gold", "I Love Nothing", "I'm Not Buying", "Aviatress", "Cows", "Bobs Fast" | |
| Recorded Live Amongst Friends and Fidget | 1994 | Cassette EP Tracks: "Kim You Bore Me to Death", "Worship Pneumonia", "Mike Don't Eat the Pie Crust", "Centre of the Universe", "Call Girl Call", "You Drove Your Car Into a Moving Train" | |
| Complex Party Come Along Theories | 1994 | Cassette-only release | |
| Live at the Art Factory | 1997 | Cassette-only Tracks: "Everything Beautiful Is Faraway", "Levitz", "Go Progress Chrome", "Street Bunny", "Summer Here Kids", "Wretched Songs" |
Unreleased albums
- Don't Sock the Tryer (1996)
Compilation albums
| Title | Release date | Label | Notes |
| The Broken Down Comforter Collection | 1999 | Big Cat | |
| The Windfall Varietal | 2000 | Not commercially released, sold by the band at live shows | |
| Concrete Dunes | 2002 | Lakeshore | |
| Granddaddy | September 2011 | V2 | 2CD box |
Contributions
| Album title | Release date | Label | Grandaddy tracks | Notes |
| Zum Audio Vol. 2 | 1998 | Zum | "Ghost of 1672" | |
| Dream with the Fishes soundtrack | 1997 | Will | "Why Would I Want To Die" | |
| Unscrubbed: Live from the Laundromat III | October 1999 | Toy Gun Murder | "Why Took Your Advice" (live) | |
| We Are Now Flying @ 20,000 Feet | 2000 | Cavalier / Sensory Products | "Wonder Why in LA" (live) | Free with Sadness in the Sky magazine |
| We Are Now Flying @ 33,000 Feet | 2000 | Cavalier / Sensory Products | "Collective Dreamwish of Upperclass Elegance" (live) | Free with Sadness in the Sky magazine |
| Little Echoes Presents Sleeping Off Stolen Dreams | 2000 | Little Echoes | "Rode My Bike to My Stepsister's Wedding" | Longer version than released elsewhere |
| It's a Cool Cool Christmas | 2000 | Jeepster | "Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland" | |
| Trigger Happy TV Soundtrack to Series 2 | 2001 | Channel 4 Music | "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot" | |
| Loose - New Sounds Of The Old West - volume 3 | November 2001 | Loose | "Best of All Possible Worlds" | Cover of the Kris Kristofferson song |
| Almost Famous: Undiscovered Modern Rock Hits | January 2002 | Lakeshore | "Laughing Stock" | Previously-unreleased version from Don't Sock the Tryer |
| I Am Sam soundtrack | 2002 | V2 | "Revolution" | |
| 28 Days Later: The Soundtrack Album | 2002 | XL | "A.M. 180" | |
| Nothing Left to Lose: A Tribute to Kris Kristofferson | October 2002 | Incidental Music | "Best of All Possible Worlds" | Cover of the Kris Kristofferson song |
| Wrong Turn (soundtrack) | July 1, 2003 | Lakeshore | "Why Would I Want to Die" | |
| X-Ray CD#07 | August 2003 | X-Ray | "Now It's On" (XFM Session version) | Free with X-Ray magazine |
| Below the Radio | 2004 | Ultra | "Nature Anthem" | Compiled by Jason Lytle |
| Live At The World Cafe Volume 18: I'll Take You There | September 2004 | WXPN | "Now It's On" (live at the World Cafe) | |
| Alive and Rare: KCRW | May 22, 2006 | V2 | "The Go in the Go for It" (Live on KCRW) | |
| Acoustic 07 | 2007 | V2 | "Rear View Mirror" | |
| Kats Karavan - The History of John Peel on the Radio | October 26, 2009 | Universal | "Hawaiian Island Wranglers" | From a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show recorded 17/05/1998 |
EPs
| Title | Release date | Label | Notes |
| A Pretty Mess by This One Band | April 1996 | Will | |
| Happy Happy X-Mas from Jason | 1996 | ||
| Machines Are Not She | 1998 | Big Cat | Originally a mail order-only 12" release, available via an order form with early copies of Under the Western Freeway[3] Tracks: "Levitz"/"For the Dishwasher"/"Lava Kiss"/"Wretched Songs"/"Sikh IN A Baja VW Bug"/"Fentry" |
| Signal to Snow Ratio | September 1999 | V2 | |
| Through a Frosty Plate Glass E.P. | 2001 | ||
| Excerpts from the Diary of Todd Zilla | September 27, 2005 | #157 UK Album CHart |
Singles
| A-side | Release date | Label | Formats & B-side(s) | UK Singles Chart[1] |
Notes |
| "Could This Be Love" | 1994 | Big Jesus | 7": "Kim, You Bore Me to Death" | ||
| "Taster" | 1995 | Get Go | 7": "Nebraska" | ||
| "Everything Beautiful Is Far Away" | February 1998 | Big Cat | 7": "For the Dishwasher" CD: "For the Dishwasher", "Glass Dusty" | 162 | |
| "Laughing Stock" | March 1998 | 7"/CD: "G.P.C.", "12-pak $5.99" | 124 | ||
| "Summer Here Kids" | May 1998 | 7"/CD: "Levitz", "My Small Love" | 91 | ||
| "A.M. 180" | October 1998 | 7": "Here" CD: "For the Dishwasher" | 104 | "Here" is a live cover of the Pavement song | |
| "The Crystal Lake" | May 2000 | V2 | 7": "Our Dying Brains" CD: "Our Dying Brains", "First Movement/Message Send: ID#5646766" | 80 | |
| "Hewlett's Daughter" | August 2000 | 7": "LFO" CD1: "XD-data-II", "Street Bunny" CD2: "Wonder Why in L.A.", "Hewlett's Daughter" (mix) CD3: "Wonder Why in L.A.", "Chartsengrafs" | 71 | ||
| "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot." | November 2000 | 12"/CD: "Wives of Farmers" "N. Blender" | 94 | ||
| "The Crystal Lake" | January 2001 | 7": "Rode My Bike to My Stepsister's Wedding" CD1: "Moe Bandy Mountaineers", "She-deleter" CD2: "The Crystal Lake (Chilly Mix)", "What Can't Be Erased", "I Don't Want to Record Anymore" | 38 | ||
| "Now It's On" | 2003 | 7": "Trouble with a Capital T" CD1: "Trouble with a Capital T", "Hey Cowboy, The Phone's for You" CD2: "Getting Jipped", "Yeah Is What We Need" (video) DVD: "Now It's Upside Down" (video) | 23 | ||
| "El Caminos in the West" | 2003 | CD1: "Beautiful Ground (Live - XM Satellite Radio)", "My Little Skateboarding Problem" CD2: "Now It's On (Live – Colin Murray Radio Show/BBC)", "Derek Spears" DVD: "El Caminos in the West" (video), "Derek Spears" | 48 | ||
| "I'm on Standby" | 2004 | 7": "Stray Dog and the Chocolate Shake" CD: "Stray Dog and the Chocolate Shake", "The Town Where I'm Livin' Now", "Fare Thee Not Well Mutineer" (video) | 89 | ||
| "Nature Anthem" | 2004 | Ultra | 115 | ||
| "Elevate Myself" | 2006 | V2 | 7": "Winners" | 155 |
Promotional releases
| A-side/Title | Release date | Label | Formats & B-side(s) | Notes |
| "Our Dying Brains" | 2000 | V2 | CD: "Wives Of Farmers", "Moe Bandy Mountaineers" | |
| The Sophtware Slump Radio Sampler | 2000 | CD: "The Crystal Lake", "Hewlett's Daughter", "Miner At The Dial-A-View", "Broken Household Appliance National Forest" | ||
| "Alan Parsons in a Winter Wonderland" | 2000 | 1-track CD; appears on It's a Cool Cool Christmas | ||
| Sumday - The Videos | 2003 | DVD: "El Caminos in the West", "Now It's On" | DVD video single | |
| Tour Sampler 2003 | 2003 | CD: "Now It's On", "Stray Dog and the Chocolate Shake", "The Crystal Lake" | Given away at live shows | |
| Sampler | 2003 | CD: "Yeah Is What We Had", "Miner at the Dial-a-View", "Summer Here Kids", "Levitz (Birdless)" | ||
| Sampler | 2003 | CD: "El Caminos In The West", "Now It's On", "I'm On Standy", "Stray Dog And The Chocolate Shake" | ||
| "Pull the Curtains" (radio edit) | 2005 | Radio CD-R | ||
| "Elevate Myself (Diskotik Mix)" | 2006 | CD, credited to 'Scrum Down Rookies vs. Grandaddy' | ||
| "Just Like the Fambly Cat)" | 2006 | CD |
Split releases
| Grandaddy tracks | Release date | Label | Format(s) | Split with | Notes |
| "I'm in Love with No-One" | 1998 | Devil in the Woods | 7" | Morella's Forest/Dart/Shove | EP titled Alone in a Room 2 Included free with issue #17 of Devil in the Woods magazine |
| "Too Many Nights in a Road House" | 1999 | Devil in the Woods/Horse Brand Industry | Double 7" | EP titled Noise Pop 99 | |
| "MGM Grand" | 2000 | 62TV/Ines Boukov | 7" | John Wayne Shot Me | |
| "Fishing Boat Song" | 2000 | Devil in the Woods | 7" | Persil/Beachwood Sparks | Available with Devil in the Woods magazine |
| "Aisle Seat 37-D" | June 2003 | 7" | Verbena | Available with Devil in the Woods magazine | |
| "The Rugged and Splintered Entertainment Center" | December 2003 | Birdman/Good Records | 7" | The Polyphonic Spree |
References
- 1 2 "Grandaddy | Artist | Official Charts". Official Charts. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ↑ "Grandaddy | Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ↑ Strong, Martin C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Canongate. p. 773. ISBN 1-84195-335-0.
External links
- Grandaddy discography discography at Discogs
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