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The Stranglers discography

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Studio albums
  
17

Compilation albums
  
28

EPs
  
1

Live albums
  
16

Video albums
  
8

Singles
  
41

The following is a comprehensive discography of The Stranglers, an English rock band. In the UK the band has sold a certified 1.52 million albums and 600,000 singles.

Contents

Live albums

The Stranglers have always toured regularly. The official albums listed below chronicle the changing face of these performances over the years.

  • Live (X Cert) (1979) – UK No. 7 (BPI: Silver)
  • All Live and All of the Night (1988) – UK No. 12 (BPI: Gold)
  • Live at the Hope and Anchor (1992)
  • The Early Years '74 '75 '76 Rare Live and Unreleased (1992)
  • Saturday Night, Sunday Morning (1993)
  • Death and Night and Blood (1993)
  • The Stranglers and Friends - Live in Concert (1995)
  • Access All Areas (1996)
  • Friday the Thirteenth (1997) – UK #198
  • Live at the Hammersmith Odeon '81 (1998)
  • 5 Live 01 (2001)
  • Apollo Revisited (2003)
  • Coast to Coast: Live on Tour (2005)
  • Themeninblackinbrugge (2008)
  • Live at the Apollo 2010 (DVD & CD) (2010)
  • Compilation albums

  • IV (1980, US only Release on IRS)
  • The Collection 1977–1982 (1982) – UK No. 12 (BPI: Silver)
  • Off The Beaten Track (1986) – UK No. 80
  • Rarities (1988)
  • Singles (The UA Years) (1989) – UK No. 57
  • Greatest Hits 1977-1990 (1990) – UK No. 4 (BPI: Platinum)
  • All Twelve Inches (1992)
  • The Early Years '74 '75 '76 Rare Live and Unreleased (1992)
  • Strangled from Birth and Beyond (1994)
  • The Sessions (1995)
  • The Hit Men (1996) UK – #113
  • The Best of the Epic Years (1997)
  • The Collection (1997)
  • Collection (1998)
  • Hits & Heroes (1999)
  • Hits Collection (1999)
  • The Stranglers (2001)
  • The Masters (2002)
  • Lies and Deception (2002)
  • Peaches: The Very Best of The Stranglers (2002) – UK No. 21 (BPI: Gold)
  • The Rarities (2002)
  • Out of the Black (2002)
  • Sweet Smell of Success – Best of the Epic Years (2003)
  • Live 'n' Sleazy (2003)
  • Miss You (2003)
  • Gold (2003)
  • The Very Best of The Stranglers (2006) – UK No. 28
  • Decades Apart (2010) – UK #146
  • The Old Testament: The UA Studio Recordings 1977–1982 (2013)
  • Special projects

  • Laid Black
  • Clubbed To Death
  • DVD releases

  • The Collection 1977-1982
  • Live at Alexandra Palace
  • Friday The Thirteenth
  • Euro live
  • On Stage on Screen
  • Live '78, SF
  • Rattus at the Roundhouse
  • Live at the Apollo
  • J.J. Burnel

  • Euroman Cometh (1979)
  • Un Jour Parfait (1988)
  • (with Kasamatsu Kouji)

  • Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo – Original Soundtrack (2005)
  • for the numerous production and guest appearances see J.J. Burnel Discography

    Dave Greenfield & J.J. Burnel

    (Greenfield is billed as "D. Greenfield" on the cover)

  • Fire & Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs) (1983)
  • Solo albums

  • Wolf (1988)
  • Wired (1993) (US-title: First Bus to Babylon, 1999)
  • Guilty (1997) (US-title: Black Hair, Black Eyes, Black Suit, 1999)
  • Hi Fi (2000)
  • Footprints in the Desert (2002)
  • Beyond Elysian Fields (2004)
  • Hooverdam (2008)
  • Totem and taboo (2012)
  • Other albums

  • Nosferatu (1979) (with Robert Williams)
  • CCW (1992) (with Roger Cook and Andy West)
  • Sons of Shiva (2002) (with Sex W Johnston)
  • Mayday (2002) (live album)
  • In the Dock (2003) (live acoustic album)
  • People; Places; Pieces (2006) (live album)
  • Dirty Dozen (2006) (live album – selected highlights from People; Places; Pieces)
  • Beyond Acoustic Fields (2008) (live acoustic recording of Beyond Elysian Fields)
  • New Songs for King Kong (2010) (live album)
  • The Purple Helmets

    (Featuring J.J. Burnel, Dave Greenfield & John Ellis)

  • Ride Again (1988)
  • Rise Again (1989)
  • Paul Roberts / Faith Band / Soulsec

  • Faith? (1999)
  • Self Discovery (2001)
  • The Pressure Sensitive (2003)
  • End Games (2007)
  • References

    The Stranglers discography Wikipedia