The discography of Sufjan Stevens consists of eight studio albums, two compilation albums (both Christmas-themed), one EP, three singles, a mixtape, and various collaborations.
*The album Stalker was recorded prior to Stevens' debut A Sun Came and was intended to be released through Asthmatic Kitty. A copy was found in the trash outside the record label's offices in 2014.
Chopped and Scrooged (2012)
"The Dress Looks Nice on You" (2004)
"I Walked" (2010)
"Too Much" (2010) (#42 US Rock Digital Songs)
"No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross" (2015)
"Should Have Known Better" (2015)
"Carrie & Lowell" (2015)
"Exploding Whale" (2015)
"Blue Bucket of Gold" (Remix) (2015)
"Chicago" (Demo) (2016)
"All Delighted People" (Eye of the Beholder Vol.1, Tract Records, October 3, 2000)
"Woman at the Well", "(Year of the) Ox", and "Far Physician's Son" (8.21. a blue bunny compilation, Blue Bunny Records, 2000)
"Damascus" (Seen/Unseen, Absalom Recordings, September 25, 2001)
"The First Full Moon", "God'll Ne'er Let You Down", "Bushwick Junkie", "I Can't Even Lift My Head" (To Spirit Back The Mews, Asthmatic Kitty, 2002)
"For The Widows In Paradise, For The Fatherless In Ypsilanti" (Rough Trade Shops: Counter Culture 03: Best Of 2003, Rough Trade Records, February 2, 2004)
"Borderline" (Hope Isn't a Word, Comes With a Smile, 2004)
"To Be Alone With You" (Music from the OC: Mix 4, Warner Bros. Records/Wea, 2005)
"What Goes On" (This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul, Razor & Tie, October 2005)
"She Is" (Dream Brother: The Songs of Tim and Jeff Buckley, Full Time Hobby, October 3, 2005)
"Opie's Funeral Song" (Mews Too: An Asthmatic Kitty Compilation, Asthmatic Kitty, February 7, 2006)
"How Can the Stone Remain?" ("Metaphysics for Beginners", Redder Records, February 14, 2006)
"Variation on 'Commemorative Transfiguration & Communion at Magruder Park'" (I Am the Resurrection: A Tribute to John Fahey, Vanguard Records, February 14, 2006)
"The Friendly Beasts" (See You on the Moon! Songs for Kids of All Ages, Paper Bag Records, March 21, 2006)
"Adlai Stevenson" (The Sound the Hare Heard, Kill Rock Stars, May 9, 2006)
"Chicago" and "No Man's Land" (Little Miss Sunshine, Directors: Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, August 18, 2006)
"Casimir Pulaski Day" (Guitar And Voice For Rainy Days, Volume 2, Your Musicland, 2006)
"Free Man in Paris" (A Tribute to Joni Mitchell, Nonesuch, April 24, 2007)
"Ring Them Bells" (I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack, Columbia Records, 2007)
"Decatur, Or, Round of Applause for your Stepmother!" (Folk Off: New Folk And Psychedelia From The British Isles And North America Compiled By Rob Da Bank, Sunday Best, 2006)
"In the Words of the Governor" (The Believer, music compilation CD, June/July 2007)
"You Are the Blood" (Dark Was the Night, 4AD, February 17, 2009)
"Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" ("Friday Night Lights Vol. 2 (television soundtrack)"), Arrival Records, May 2010
Serena Maneesh by Serena Maneesh (HoneyMilk Records, August 29, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — flute, marimba)
Done Gone Fire by Liz Janes (Asthmatic Kitty Records, September 6, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
What's The Remedy? by Half-handed Cloud (Asthmatic Kitty Records, October 25, 2005) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
These Friends of Mine by Rosie Thomas (Sub Pop Records, December 12, 2006) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
"Racing Like a Pro" and "Ada" from Boxer by The National (Beggars Banquet Records, May 22, 2007) (Sufjan Stevens — piano)
Welcome to the Welcome Wagon by The Welcome Wagon (Dec 2008)
"Pity Dance" and "Around The Lion Legs" from Heavy Ghost by DM Stith (Asthmatic Kitty Records, March 7, 2009) (Sufjan Stevens — piano, voice, stapler, stationary floor fan, bass drum, flutes)
"Afraid of Everyone" and "England" from High Violet by The National (Beggars Banquet Records, May 11, 2010) (Sufjan Stevens — piano, vocals)
"Say Hello" from Rosie Thomas (featuring Sufjan on vocals)
"Worried Shoes", a song written by Daniel Johnston and performed on the album I Killed The Monster with Daniel Smith.
"Redford" from Undun by The Roots (Def Jam Recordings, December 6, 2011) (piano)
Beak & Claw with Serengeti and Son Lux as S / S / S (March 20, 2012) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
Trouble Will Find Me by The National (May 21, 2013) (drum machine, piano, synthesizer)
Sisyphus with Serengeti and Son Lux as Sisyphus (March 18, 2014) (Sufjan Stevens — producer and performer)
Michigan Outtakes (first available as free mp3 download on Stevens' website; now included on the vinyl version of Michigan)
"The Lord God Bird" (National Public Radio website, July 6, 2005)
"The Lonely Man of Winter" (Xmas Xchange Contest song, Dec 2007, unreleased to the general public)
"Sofia's Song" (April 2009, featured on Asthmatic Kitty Records' blog, The Sidebar)
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