Pixies discography
The discography of Pixies, an American alternative rock band, includes seven studio albums, 12 singles, five compilations, one mini-LP, and three EPs as of September 2016.
Pixies discography | |
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The Pixies in concert in Kansas City, October 1, 2004. From left to right, Frank Black, David Lovering (back) and Kim Deal. (Member Joey Santiago is not present in photo.) | |
Studio albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 6 |
Video albums | 4 |
Music videos | 9 |
EPs | 3 |
Singles | 12 |
Pixies formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. Following their 1987 demo tape, the band signed to the English independent record label 4AD. They released Come On Pilgrim, comprising eight songs from their demo tape, in October 1987. Their first full-length album, Surfer Rosa, was released in 1988 on 4AD; an American distribution deal was agreed with Rough Trade Records several months later. However, Surfer Rosa did not see wide distribution in the United States.
Pixies agreed to a United States distribution deal with Elektra Records before releasing their third album, Doolittle. Doolittle was the most successful album for Pixies, earning them a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America in 1995 (along with Surfer Rosa in 2005). Following a hiatus in 1989, the band reconvened to release Bossanova in 1990 and Trompe le Monde in 1991, before breaking up in 1993. After reuniting in 2004, Black Francis, Joey Santiago, Kim Deal and David Lovering issued a download-only single, "Bam Thwok," and Warren Zevon cover, "Ain't That Pretty At All", as well as collaborating with Disc Live to release a number of reunion tour live albums in the same year.
In 2013, a week after the departure of bassist Kim Deal, the band released the song "Bagboy", and then EP1, consisting of four new songs. In 2014, Pixies released EP2 and EP3, and Indie Cindy—a full-length album combining the songs from EP1, EP2 and EP3.
Studio albums
Year | Title | Chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |||||
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UK [2] |
NZ [3] |
NLD [4] |
FRA [5] |
SWE [6] | ||||
1988 | Surfer Rosa | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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1989 | Doolittle | 98 | 8 | 18 | 53 | 66 | — |
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1990 | Bossanova
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70 | 3 | 17 | 30 | — | 45 |
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1991 | Trompe le Monde
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92 | 7 | 20 | 26 | — | 43 |
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2014 | Indie Cindy
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23 | 6 | 34 | 23 | 16 | 57 |
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2016 | Head Carrier[13]
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72 | 7 | 20 [14] |
13 | 15 [15] |
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2019 | Beneath the Eyrie[17]
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— | 7 | — | — | 21 [18] |
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"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart.
EPs
Year | Title | Comments | Sales | Certifications |
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1987 | Come On Pilgrim
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Features eight songs taken from the band's 1987 demo tape |
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2002 | Pixies
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The other nine songs taken from the band's 1987 demo tape | ||
2013 | EP1
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2014 | EP2
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2014 | EP3
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Live albums
The Pixies collaborated with Disc Live to release a string of limited edition live albums throughout 2004 as part of their reunion tour. This practice has been repeated with each successive tour, using The Show and Coudal Partners/American Laundromat as distributing labels. An incomplete list appears below.
Date | Title | Venue | Number of copies pressed |
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April 13, 2004 | Live in Minneapolis, MN | Fine Line Music Cafe | 1000 |
April 14, 2004 | Live in Winnipeg, MB | Burton Cummings Theatre | 1000 |
April 15, 2004 | Live in Regina, SK | Conexus Arts Centre | 1000 |
June 2, 2004 | Live at Brixton Academy | Brixton Academy | 1500 |
June 3, 2004 | Live at Brixton Academy | Brixton Academy | 1500 |
June 4, 2004 | Live at Brixton Academy | Brixton Academy | 1500 |
June 5, 2004 | Live at Brixton Academy | Brixton Academy | 1500 |
November 11, 2004 | Live in Toronto, ON | Molson Amphitheatre | |
December 6, 2004 | the twelve final shows Norfolk | Ted Constant Convocation Center | 1000 |
June 5, 2005 | Live in Denver, CO | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | |
June 7, 2005 | Live in Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre | |
June 8, 2005 | Live in Cleveland, OH | Scene Pavilion | |
June 12, 2005 | Live in Raleigh, NC | Disco Rodeo | 1000 |
September 30, 2005 | Live in Baltimore, MD | Sonar | 1000 |
October 16, 2005 | Live at Voodoo 04 | City Park, New Orleans, LA | 1500 |
January 3, 2006 | "Hey" – Live Pixies 2004–2005 | Various locations | |
September 28, 2018 | Live from the Fallout Shelter [20] | WJUL-FM UMass Lowell 1986-12-15th [21] | |
Compilations
Year | Title | Label | Chart positions | Sales | ||
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Billboard 200 | Top Independent Album | UK | ||||
1988 | Surfer Rosa & Come On Pilgrim | 4AD (UK release) | — | — | — | |
1997 | Death to the Pixies | 4AD/Elektra | 180 | — | 20 |
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1998 | Pixies at the BBC | 4AD/Elektra | — | — | 45 | |
2001 | Complete 'B' Sides | 4AD (UK; USA 2004) | — | — | 53 | |
2004 | Wave of Mutilation: Best of Pixies | 4AD | 161 | 11 | 16 |
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2009 | Minotaur | 4AD/Artists in Residence | — | — | — | |
Singles
- Note: Pixies have never charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | ||
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US Mod. Rock | UK [2] |
NZ [22] | |||
1988 | "Gigantic" | — | 93 | — | Surfer Rosa |
1989 | "Monkey Gone to Heaven" | 5 | 60 | — | Doolittle |
"Here Comes Your Man" | 3 | 54 | — | ||
1990 | "Velouria" | 4 | 28 | 29 | Bossanova |
"Dig for Fire" | 11 | 62 | — | ||
1991 | "Planet of Sound" | — | 27 | 35 | Trompe le Monde |
"Alec Eiffel" | — | — | — | ||
1992 | "Letter to Memphis" | 6 | — | — | |
"Head On" | 6 | — | — | ||
1997 | "Debaser (studio)" | — | 23 | — | Death to the Pixies |
"Debaser (live)" | — | — | — | ||
"Monkey Gone to Heaven" (France only)[23] | — | — | — | ||
"Debaser (demo)" | — | — | — | 7" only – demo recording | |
2004 | "Bam Thwok" | — | — | — | iTunes Store exclusive release |
2013 | "Bagboy" | — | — | — | Indie Cindy |
2016 | "Um Chagga Lagga" | — | — | — | Head Carrier |
"Classic Masher" | — | — | — | ||
Re-releases
Date | Title | Label | Type |
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August 17, 2004 | Surfer Rosa/Come On Pilgrim [Japan CD] | Teichiku | Compilation |
Various artists compilations
Year | Song | Album | Comments |
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1989 | "Winterlong" | The Bridge: A Tribute to Neil Young | Neil Young cover |
1990 | "Born in Chicago"[24] | Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary | Paul Butterfield Blues Band cover |
1991 | "I Can't Forget"[25] | I'm Your Fan: The songs of Leonard Cohen by... | Leonard Cohen cover |
2004 | "Ain't That Pretty at All"[26] | Enjoy Every Sandwich: Songs of Warren Zevon | Warren Zevon cover |
Bootlegs
Year | Title |
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1989 | "Live In Vienna" |
"Bone Machine" | |
1991 | "Rough Diamonds" |
"Subbacultcha" | |
"Timeless Stars" | |
1994 | "Give Me Ecstasy" |
Music videos
Year | Title |
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1989 | "Monkey Gone to Heaven" |
"Here Comes Your Man" | |
1990 | "Velouria" |
"Dig for Fire" | |
"Allison" | |
1991 | "Alec Eiffel" |
"Head On" | |
1997 | "Debaser" |
2013 | "Bagboy"[27] |
"Indie Cindy" | |
"Andro Queen" | |
"What Goes Boom" | |
2014 | "Blue Eyed Hexe" [28] |
"Snakes" | |
"Ring the Bell" | |
"Silver Snail" | |
"Magdalena 318" | |
2016 | "Tenement Song" |
"Um Chagga Lagga" | |
"Classic Masher" | |
2019 | "On Graveyard Hill" |
"Catfish Kate" | |
"Long Rider" |
DVDs
Year | DVD | Comments |
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2004 | Pixies | Contains a documentary about the band's influence, early concert videos, their music videos and footage of their 2004 reunion tour. |
2005 | Pixies: "Sell Out" Reunion Tour 2004 | Playing live at Eurockéenness Festival in Belfort, France. Other performances in the reunion era are included as bonus material. |
2006 | loudQUIETloud | Details the band's 2004 reunion tour. |
2006 | Acoustic: Live In Newport | Playing live at the 2005 Folk Festival in Newport, Rhode Island. |
See also
- List of Pixies songs
References
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- Bagboy Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGdSYPh5_BI
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2014-01-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Sources
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- Sisario, Ben. Doolittle 33⅓. Continuum, 2006. ISBN 0-8264-1774-4.