Sleater-Kinney discography
Sleater-Kinney discography | |
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Sleater-Kinney in 2005
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Studio albums | 8 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Music videos | 6 |
Singles | 10 |
Sleater-Kinney is an American rock band that formed in Olympia, Washington in 1994. The band's discography consists of eight studio albums, ten singles, and six music videos. The band released their debut album, Sleater-Kinney, in 1995 on the independent record label Chainsaw Records. The band's second album, Call the Doctor, was released in 1996 to critical acclaim, cementing the band's reputation as one of the major musical acts from the Pacific Northwest. Dig Me Out, Sleater-Kinney's third album, was released the following year on Kill Rock Stars. It became one of their most successful albums, appearing on several publications' best album lists.[1]
Sleater-Kinney released their fourth album, The Hot Rock, in 1999. The Hot Rock became the band's first album that entered the US Billboard Top 200 chart. Their next album, All Hands on the Bad One, was released in 2000 and received a nomination for Outstanding Music Album at the 12th Annual Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Awards.[2][3] One Beat, Sleater-Kinney's sixth album, followed in 2002 and met with high critical praise. Sleater-Kinney released their seventh album, The Woods, in 2005 on Sub Pop. The album produced the singles "Entertain" and "Jumpers". In 2006, the band announced an indefinite hiatus.[4]
After a hiatus of ten years, Sleater-Kinney released their eight studio album, No Cities to Love, in 2015.[5]
Contents
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions[6] | Sales | ||
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US | US (HS) | US (IN) | |||
Sleater-Kinney |
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— | — | — | 25,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
Call the Doctor |
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— | — | — | 60,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
Dig Me Out |
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— | — | — | 130,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
The Hot Rock |
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181 | 12 | — | 97,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
All Hands on the Bad One |
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177 | 12 | — | 98,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
One Beat |
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107 | 2 | 5 | 90,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
The Woods | 80 | — | 2 | 94,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
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No Cities to Love | 18 | — | 2 | 28,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Singles
Title | Details | Album |
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"You Ain't It!" |
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Non-album single |
"Big Big Lights" in Free to Fight Seven Inch Series #1
(Split single with Cypher in the Snow) |
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"One More Hour" |
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Dig Me Out |
"Little Babies" |
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"Get Up" |
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The Hot Rock |
"A Quarter To Three" |
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"You're No Rock n' Roll Fun" |
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All Hands on the Bad One |
"Entertain" |
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The Woods |
"Jumpers" |
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"Bury Our Friends" |
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No Cities to Love |
Compilations
Title | Details | Sales |
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Start Together |
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3,000[8]
(as of February 2015) |
Music videos
Title | Details | Album |
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"Get Up" |
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The Hot Rock |
"You're No Rock n' Roll Fun" |
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All Hands on the Bad One |
"Entertain" |
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The Woods |
"Jumpers" |
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"Modern Girl" (live) |
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"Bury Our Friends" |
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No Cities to Love |
"A New Wave" |
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Other appearances
Song | Album | Year |
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"You Ain't It!" | Move Into The Villa Villakula | 1994 |
"Write Me Back, Fucker" | ||
"More Than a Feeling" | ||
"I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone" | All Over Me: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | 1997 |
"It's Enough" | CMJ New Music: Volume 48, August 1997 | 1997 |
"Get Up" | CMJ New Music: Volume 65, January 1999 | 1999 |
"Dance Song '97" (live) | Yo-Yo a Go-Go '97: Another Live Compilation[23] | 1999 |
"Banned from the End of the World" | Everything Is Nice: The Matador Records 10th Anniversary Anthology | 1999 |
"The End of You" | After The Fair: 21st Century Women | 2000 |
"What If I Was Right?" | Jackson's Jukebox[24] | 2000 |
"The Ballad of a Ladyman" | Turbo's Tunes | 2000 |
"Banned from the End of the World" (live) | Yo-Yo a Go-Go 1999[25] | 2001 |
"The Ballad of a Ladyman" (live) | Calling All Kings & Queens | 2001 |
"Maraca" | Group (Soundtrack) | 2002 |
"Oh!" | Mollie's Mix[26] | 2003 |
"Combat Rock" | Peace Not War | 2003 |
"Angry Inch" (with Fred Schneider) | Wig in a Box: Songs from and Inspired by Hedwig and the Angry Inch | 2003 |
"Off With Your Head" | Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2 | 2004 |
"Off With Your Head" | Future Soundtrack for America | 2004 |
"Entertain" | Songbook of Songs[27] | 2004 |
"Turn It On" | Whatever: The '90s Pop & Culture Box[28] | 2005 |
"Jumpers" (live) | Live at KEXP, Vol. 2 | 2006 |
"Step Aside" | Safe Haven, A Benefit for SMYRC[29] | 2006 |
"Jumpers" (live) | The L Word: Season Three Soundtrack | 2006 |
"Modern Girl" | Rough Trade Shops: Counter Culture 05 | 2006 |
"Step Aside" | Wed-Rock: A Benefit for Freedom To Marry | 2006 |
"Fortunate Son" (live) | ||
"You're No Rock n' Roll Fun" (live) | Metro: The Official Bootleg Series, Volume 1[30] | 2010 |
References
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External links
- Sleater-Kinney discography at Discogs