Stiff Records discography

This is the discography of Stiff Records' single releases in the United Kingdom with a prefix catalogue number of BUY, and album releases with a prefix catalogue number of SEEZ. It excludes non-BUY singles catalogue numbers such as DAMNED 1 ("Stretcher Case Baby" by The Damned), DEV 1 ("Jocko Homo" by Devo) and NY 7 ("Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl) and non-SEEZ album catalogue numbers such as FIST 1 (Hits Greatest Stiffs), GET 1 (Live Stiffs Live), and LENE 1 (Lene Lovich Speaks by Lene Lovich).

Stiff Records discography
The original Stiff Records logo
Studio albums63 SEEZ catalogue numbers
Singles259 BUY catalogue numbers
Madness are the 18th biggest selling group of all time in the UK, with combined record sales of 6.15 million.[1] "Baggy Trousers" (Cat.No. BUY 84) is their greatest selling single.[1]

Just under a quarter of all BUY singles releases charted in the UK Singles Chart and 22 of these have gone on to receive either a silver or gold disc from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Over one third of all SEEZ albums releases charted in the UK Albums Chart and 13 of these have gone on to receive either a silver, gold or platinum disc from the BPI.

Damned Damned Damned (SEEZ 1) by The Damned was the first full-length album released by a UK punk group and "New Rose" (BUY 6) was the first single by a UK punk group.[2][3] Other artists to have released singles or albums on BUY or SEEZ catalogue numbers include Elvis Costello, Madness, Ian Dury, Motörhead, Nick Lowe, Jona Lewie, Tracey Ullman, Desmond Dekker, Alvin Stardust, Kirsty MacColl and The Pogues.

Key

  Denotes that the single entered the UK Singles Chart.
  Denotes that the album entered the UK Albums Chart.
  Denotes an unissued single or album.
Denotes that a silver disc was awarded in the UK for either 200,000 singles sold or 60,000 albums sold.
Denotes that a gold disc was awarded in the UK for either 400,000 singles sold or 100,000 albums sold.
Denotes that a platinum disc was awarded in the UK for either 600,000 singles sold or 300,000 albums sold.

See also

References

Notes

Further reading

  • STIFF: The Story of a Record Label – Burt Muirhead – Blandford Press, ISBN 0 7137 1314 3
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