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Bronski Beat discography

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Studio albums
  
3

Compilation albums
  
6

Music videos
  
4

Live albums
  
1

Video albums
  
2

Singles
  
15

Studio albums

Additional charts
  • A ^ The Age of Consent charted at number 41 on the Swedish Albums Chart.
  • Remix albums

    Additional charts
  • B ^ In the U.S. the Hundred & Thousands album has charted as EP on the Hot Dance Club Play chart at number 18.
  • Compilations

    Additional charts
  • C ^ The Singles Collection 1984/1990 peaked at number 21 on the Hungarian Albums Chart, while at number 47 in the Switzerland.
  • As lead artist

    Additional charts

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  • D ^ The original release of the "Smalltown Boy" single peaked at number 4 in Ireland and at number 28 on the Belgian VRT Top 30. On the U.S. component Hot Dance Singles Sales, it charted at number 4.
  • E ^ "Why?" peaked at number 4 on the Belgian VRT Top 30 chart. and at number 6 in Ireland. The song also charted at number 20 on the U.S. Hot Dance Singles Sales.
  • F ^ "It Ain't Necessarily So" peaked at number 21 on the Belgian VRT Top 30 and at number 26 in Ireland.
  • G ^ "I Feel Love (Medley)" peaked at number 3 in Ireland and at number 21 on the Belgian VRT Top 30. On the U.S. Hot Dance Singles Sales, the single reached number 50.
  • H ^ "Hit That Perfect Beat" peaked at number 10 on the U.S. Hot Dance Singles Sales.
  • I ^ "C'mon! C'mon!" peaked at number 25 on the U.S. Hot Dance Singles Sales.
  • Additional charts
  • J ^ "Smalltown Boy (1991 Remix)" peaked at number 16 in Ireland. Unlike the original release of the 1984 single, the band was credited as the featured artist in 1991.
  • K ^ "Run from Love" peaked at number 29 in Ireland. Unlike the original release of the promotional single from 1985, the band was credited as the featured artist in 1991.
  • L ^ Unlike the original release of the 1984 single "Why?" from 1984, the band was credited as the featured artist on its re-issue in 2000.
  • References

    Bronski Beat discography Wikipedia