Hue and Cry discography

The following is a comprehensive discography of the Scottish pop duo Hue and Cry.[1]

Hue and Cry discography
Studio albums13
Live albums4
Compilation albums4
Video albums2
Music videos14
Singles22
Soundtrack albums5

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions
UK
[2]
SCO
1987 Seduced and Abandoned 22
1988 Remote 10
1991 Stars Crash Down 10
1992 Truth and Love 33
1994 Showtime!
1995 Piano & Voice
1996 JazzNotJazz
1999 Next Move
2008 Open Soul 42
2009 Xmasday
2012 Hot Wire
2014 Remote: Major to Minor
2015 September Songs
2017 Pocketful of Stones[3]

Note: Whilst not strictly a Hue and Cry album, Stranger Things Have Happened (1996) by "The Prodigal Sons" features Greg Kane and Harvey J Goldberg.

Live albums

Released Title Peak chart position
1989 Bitter Suite UK: 8
1999 Live '99
2010 Bitter Suite, Again
2011 Glasgow Kiss Live Weekend

Compilation albums

Released Title Peak chart position
1993 Labours of Love – The Best of Hue and Cry UK: 27
1995 The Best of Hue and Cry
2009 The Collection
2012 A's & B's

Singles & EPs

Year Single Peak positions Album
UK
[4]
IRE NED
[5]
1986 "Here Comes Everybody" Non-album single
"I Refuse" 85 Seduced and Abandoned
1987 "Labour of Love" 6668
"Strength to Strength" 4627
1988 "I Refuse" (reissue) 47
"Ordinary Angel" 42 Remote
1989 "Looking for Linda" 15
Violently EP 21
"Sweet Invisibility" 55
"Peaceful Face" 83 Non-album single
1991 "My Salt Heart" 47 Stars Crash Down
Long Term Lovers of Pain EP 48
"She Makes a Sound"
1992 "Profoundly Yours" 74 Truth and Love
1993 "Labour of Love" [Re-mix] 2522 Labours of Love - The Best of Hue and Cry
1994 "Just Say You Love Me" 99 Showtime!
"Cynical"
1996 "All True Man" JazzNotJazz
2008 "The Last Stop" Open Soul
2009 "Fireball"
"Headin' for a Fall"
"Players of Games" / "Two Little Boys" Xmasday
2012 "Duty to the Debtor" Hot Wire
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Video

Releases

Released Title
1989 Whipping Up a Storm
Bitter Suite
2010 Bitter Suite, Again

Music videos

  • "I Refuse" [Route 88 version]
  • "I Refuse" [Bitter Suite version]
  • "Labour of Love"
  • "Strength to Strength"
  • "Violently (Your Words Hit Me)"
  • "Sweet Invisibility"
  • "Ordinary Angel"
  • "Looking for Linda"
  • "She Makes a Sound"
  • "Long Term Lovers of Pain"
  • "Fireball"
  • "The Last Stop"
  • "Headin' for a Fall"
  • "Duty to the Debtor"
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References

  1. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/hue-cry-mn0000280146/discography
  2. "Official Charts Company: Hue and Cry". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  3. "Album reviews: Roddy Woomble | Hue & Cry | Queens of the Stone Age | LCD Soundsystem". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  4. "Official Charts Company: Hue and Cry". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  5. "Hue and Cry - Dutch chart". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
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