The Clean discography

The discography of New Zealand group The Clean consists of five studio albums, five live albums, three compilations, two extended plays, and three singles.[1] The band's first official release on the Flying Nun label was their Tally Ho! single in 1981.[2] Their latest studio album, Mister Pop, was released in 2009.[3]

The Clean discography
Studio albums5
Live albums5
Compilation albums3
EPs2
Singles3

Albums

Studio albums[4]

Year Title Label Country Catalog No.
1990 Vehicle Rough Trade Records UK ROUGH 143
Flying Nun Records NZ FN 147
1994 Modern Rock Flying Nun Records NZ FN 292
Summershine US SHINE-US 7
1996 Unknown Country Flying Nun Records NZ FN 349
2001 Getaway Flying Nun Records NZ FNCD 459
Matador Records UK OLE 527-2
Merge Records US MRG188
2009 Mister Pop Merge Records US MRG325CD
Arch Hill Recordings NZ AHR042
Morr Music DE MM095LP

Live albums[5]

Year Title Label Country Catalog No.
1986 Live Dead Clean (EP) Flying Nun Records NZ LDC 001
1988 Odditties 2 Flying Nun Records NZ ODD 2
1990 In-A-Live Flying Nun Records NZ FN 145
UK FNE 29
2001 Slush Fund Arclife Records NZ Arc Cafe #1
2003 Syd's Pink Wiring System: Live in New Zealand 2000 Cleano Productions NZ Cleano 001
2008 Mashed Arch Hill Recordings NZ AHR033

Compilation albums[6][7]

Year Title Label Country Catalog No.
1983 Odditties Flying Nun Records NZ ODD 1
1994 NZ FNCD 223
1986 Compilation Flying Nun Records NZ FNCD 154
2008 Mississippi Records US MR027
2002 Anthology Flying Nun Records NZ FNCD 468
2003 Merge Records US MRG220CD

Extended plays[8]

Year Title Label Country Catalog No.
1981 Boodle Boodle Boodle
  • Charted to number 5.
Flying Nun Records NZ FN 003
1982 Great Sounds Great, Good Sounds Good, So-so Sounds So-so, Bad Sounds Bad, Rotten Sounds Rotten
  • Charted to number 4.[9]
Flying Nun Records NZ GOOD 001

Singles[10]

Year Title Label Country Catalog No.
1981 Tally Ho! / Platypus
  • Charted to number 19.
Flying Nun Records NZ FN 002
1982 Getting Older / Scrap Music / Whatever I Do It's Right Flying Nun Records NZ LAST 1
1994 Late Last Night / Psychedelic Clown Dark Beloved Cloud US dbc 020
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