Godspeed You! Black Emperor discography
The discography of Godspeed You! Black Emperor—a Canadian post-rock musical collective from Quebec—consists of six studio albums, one extended play, one split single, and two contributions to various artists compilation albums.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 1 |
Various artist compilations | 2 |
Albums
Studio albums
Year | Album details | UK | US |
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1997 | F♯ A♯ ∞
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- | - |
2000 | Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
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66[1] | - |
2002 | Yanqui U.X.O.
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- | - |
2012 | 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
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41[1] | 45[2] |
2015 | Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
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37[1] | 129[3] |
2017 | Luciferian Towers
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34 | - |
Extended plays
Year | Album details |
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1999 | Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada
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Demos
Year | Album details | UK | US |
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1994 | All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling | - | - |
Singles
Title | Year | Label | Album |
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Sunshine + Gasoline 7" | 1998 | aMAZEzine! | n/a, split single with Fly Pan Am included with the magazine aMAZEzine!. Included the track "Sunshine + Gasoline" |
We Drift Like Worried Fire 7" | 2015 | Joyful Noise Recordings | 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!, 50 Bands & a Cat for Indiana Equality series on Joyful Noise Recordings. |
Various artist compilations
Title | Year | Track(s) | Notes |
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Azadi! | 2003 | "George Bush Cut Up While Talking" | Released by Fire Museum Records on Compact Disc. This track is a part of the track "motherfucker=redeemer" part II on the vinyl edition of Yanqui U.X.O. |
Song of the Silent Land | 2004 | "Outro" | Released by Constellation Records on Compact Disc. This track is a live performance in Nantes of the ending to the F♯A♯∞ song "The Dead Flag Blues" |
Other songs
On 22 November 1998, the band recorded the song "Hung Over as the Queen in the Maida Vale" for a John Peel session; it was made up of the movements "Monheim", "Chart #3", and "Steve Reich". It was first transmitted on 19 January 1999.[4] Later in 1999, the band recorded a radio session for VPRO which included "She Dreamt She Was a Bulldozer", "Steve Reich", "World Police and Friendly Fire", and "Moya".[5]
Related projects
- David Bryant, Bruce Cawdron, Aidan Girt, Mike Moya, Thea Pratt, Roger Tellier-Craig, and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar, Efrim Menuck, and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar, Norsola Johnson, and Mike Moya
- Thierry Amar and Efrim Menuck
- Vic Chesnutt (production and playing on North Star Deserter and At the Cut)
- Hannah Marcus (performers on Desert Farmers, tracks 2–5, 8, 9; Efrim – vocals on track 2)
- Roger Tellier-Craig and Sophie Trudeau
- Mike Moya and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar
- Balai Mécanique
- Black Ox Orkestar
- Land of Kush (bass guitar)
- Because of Ghosts (double bass, cello)
- David Bryant
- Bliss[6]
- Hiss Tracts
- Bruce Cawdron
- Aidan Girt
- 1-Speed Bike (aka Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike)
- Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike
- Exhaust
- Bakunin's Bum
- The Trapt
- Please Don't Put Charles on the Money
- Norsola Johnson
- Sixtoo & Norsola (Collaboration)
- Amon Tobin's Foley Room (Performer)
- Land of Kush (cello)
- Efrim Menuck
- Hangedup (recording and mixing)
- Lesbians on Ecstasy (recording and mixing on We Know You Know)
- Simon Finn (recording on Magic Moments)
- Mike Moya
- Elizabeth Anka Vajagic's live band
- Lonesome Hanks
- Mauro Pezzente
- Crowface
- Mauro Pezzente & Kiva Stimac (Infrequent performances at Hotel2Tango in 1995)
- Roger Tellier-Craig
- Le Révélateur
- Fly Pan Am
- Pas Chic Chic
- Feu Thérèse
- Shalabi Effect
- Klaxon Gueule
- Sophie Trudeau
- Valley of the Giants
- Diebold
- Kiss Me Deadly
- The Mile End Ladies String Auxiliary Set
- Various members
- Evangelista – Hello, Voyager (Efrim Menuck – recording, mixing, guitar, voice; David Payant – drums; Sophie Trudeau – violin, Thierry Amar – double bass)
References
- "Godspeed You! Black Emperor". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- Billboard 200 Week of 3 November 2012, Billboard.com
- "Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- "BBC Radio 1, Keeping It Peel 22/11/1998: Godspeed You Black Emperor!". BBC Online. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- "Godspeed You Black Emperor! Live at Studio Amstel (VPRO) on 1998-11-26". Internet Archive. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
- Bliss (22) discography at Discogs
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