Blaze Bayley discography

This is the discography for English heavy metal musician Blaze Bayley.

Wolfsbane

Studio albums
EPs
  • The Lost Tapes: A Secret History (2012)
  • Rock! (EP, 2015)
Compilation album
Live album

Iron Maiden

Studio albums
Compilation albums
Video games

Blaze

Studio albums
Live albums

Blaze Bayley

Studio albums
Live albums
  • The Night That Will Not Die (2009)
  • Live in Prague (2014)
  • Live in France (2019)
  • Live in Czech (2020)[1]
Compilation albums
  • Best of (2008, available only through the band's official website)
  • Soundtracks of my life (2013)
Singles
  • "Robot" (2008, available only through the band's official website)
DVDs

Christmas Songs

  • Rock 'n' Roll Christmas Featuring Michelle Sciarrotta on Guitars (acoustic) (2013)
  • It's a Long Way Home This Christmas Featuring Michelle Sciarrotta on Guitars (acoustic) & Emily Pembridge on Keyboards (2014)
  • Crazy Christmas Featuring Michelle Sciarrotta on Guitars (acoustic) and his band Absolva (2016)

Blaze Bayley and Thomas Zwijsen

Acoustic albums
  • December Wind (2018)
Acoustic EPs
  • Russian Holiday (2013)

Blaze Bayley and John Steel

Studio albums
  • Freedom (2014)

Video clips

Promotional videos were released for the Blood and Belief song "Hollow Head" and the Silicon Messiah song "Ghost in the Machine", but these were originally only made available to fan club members. Later on, the video for "Silicon Messiah" was put on to the second disc of a limited edition of Tenth Dimension along with an EPK titled Inside the Tenth Dimension. The video of "Hollow Head" was only made available worldwide in 2007 and can be found on the Alive in Poland DVD under the "Extras" menu. The video of "Robot" was also released in February 2009. An official video of "Russian Holyday" has been published on YouTube in 2013. In late 2013 two videos have been published via YouTube for the upcoming Best Of "Soundtracks of my life": "Hatred" and "Eating Children". In 2016 a videoclip for "Human" is released for launching the "Infinite Entanglement" album.

Unreleased songs

"Death of a Singer" and "Sin by Sin" were songs that were played live during the Blaze-era. While "Death of a Singer" contains elements that were later used on the Blaze Bayley-song "Dimebag", "Sin by Sin" remains unreleased and has probably never been recorded in studio.

Guest appearances

  • Cerebral FixBastards (1991, vocals on "Smash It Up")
  • The AlmightyPowertrippin' (1993, background vocals on "Jesus Loves You ... But I Don't")
  • Armageddon over Wacken Live 2004 (CD/DVD, 2005, with Doro)
  • DoroClassic Diamonds - The DVD (2004, lead vocals on "Fear of the Dark")
  • Doro20 Years A Warrior Soul (2006, sharing vocals on "Bad Blood" and "All We Are")
  • Dragonsclaw – Prophecy (2011) (vocals on "Prophecy is a Lie")
  • Trooper - "Vodoo" (2011) (additional vocals)
  • Seven - "Freedom Call" (2011) (vocals)
  • Lonewolf – Army of the Damned (2012) (vocals on "The One You Never See")
  • Trooper – Mercy Killer (2012) (vocals on "Mercy Killer")
  • Sinnergod – vocals on "It's A Wonderful Life" (Single) (2012)
  • SoulSpell – Hollow's Gathering (2012) - vocals as "Banneth"
  • Ouijabeard – Die and let live (2012) - vocals on "Die and let live"
  • Thomas Zwijsen – Nylon Maiden (2012, vocals on "The Clansman")
  • Vessel – Introspective (2012, vocals on five tracks)
  • Chris Declercq – vocals on "A Miracle away" (Digital single) (2012)
  • A Sound of Thunder – Time's Arrow (2013) (vocals on "My Disease")
  • Ghostshift – Is My Enemy (2013) (vocals on "Short Days Ago")
  • Grimskull – Iron Eyes (single) (2013) (vocals on "Iron Eyes")
  • Wolfpakk – Cry Wolf (2013) (vocals on "Cry Wolf")
  • Guido Campiglio – vocals on "Prisoner" (single) (2013)
  • Genghis Khan – Genghis Khan was a rocker (2013, vocals on "Revenge in the Shadows")
  • Lehmann – Lehmanized (2013) (vocals on "Laid so low")
  • Alekseyevskaya Ploshchad – "Hero" (figital single, 2013)[2]
  • Black Horizon – unreleased
  • John Steel - "Freedom" (2014) (vocals on seven tracks)
  • Shadow Legacy – You're Going Straight To Hell (2014) (vocals on "Hate Within")
  • Herot - Hellucination (2014) (vocals on "Time Machine")
  • Thomas Zwijsen - Nylonized (2014)[3]
  • Pino Scotto – Vuoti di memoria (vocals on "Stone Dead Forever") (2014)
  • Vin Sinners – "A Mighty Black Box" - (vocals on "Open The Box") (2014)
  • Zix – "Tides of the Final War" - (vocals on "Metal Strike") (2016)
  • Savage Wizdom – "A New Beginning" - (vocals on "Let It Go") (2014)
  • Thundermaker – "Judgement and Order" (single) (2014)
  • Steve Foglia – "Steve in Wonderland" - (vocals on "Fight For Justice") (2014)
  • Maiden uniteD – "Remembrance" (2015) (vocals on "Futureal")
  • Adamas – "Heavy Thoughts" (2015) (vocals on "Heavy Thoughts")
  • SoulSpell - We Got The Right (Helloween 30 Years Tribute) (2015)
  • "Grossmann presents: Music From the Graphic Novel 'Cadeia'" (soundtrack, 2015)
  • Not Over Yet - "Back To Square One" (single) (2015)
  • Enio Nicolini - "Heavy Sharing" (2015) (vocals on "King On Icy Throne")
  • Cage - "Ancient Evil" (2015) (narration)
  • DoroStrong and Proud (2016, sharing vocals on "Fear of the Dark" live)
  • Cris Martins' Rock Dawn - "Witches Tower" - (vocals on three tracks) (2016)
  • Gandalf's Fist - "The Clockwork Fable" (2016) (vocals on "At the Sign of the Aperture")[4]
  • Operation: Mindcrime - "Resurrection" (2016) (vocals on "Taking on the World")
  • Ibridoma - "December" (2016) vocals on ("Land of Flames")
  • Mindghost - "The Anti-Citizen" (2016) (vocals on "My Last Breath")
  • Gaelbah - "Haxan" (2016) (vocals on "Black Widow")
  • Thomas Zwijsen - Nylonized: Preserved in Time (2016) (vocals on "Judgement of Heaven")
  • Art X - "The Redemption of Cain" (2016) (vocals on "Knowledge and Death")
  • Memorain - "Duality of Men" (2016) (vocals on "Last of Light")
  • Stage of Reality - Stage of Reality (2017) (vocals on "Warlord")
  • Hyperdump - "The Weak Man" (2017) (vocals on "No More")
  • Europica - "Part One" (2017) (vocals on "Unflagging" and "Powder Dry")

References

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