This is the discography for the rock band The Wildhearts.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[1]
JP
[2]
1992 Don't Be Happy... Just Worry
1993 Earth vs the Wildhearts 46
1995 P.H.U.Q. 6
1996 Fishing for Luckies 16
1997 Endless, Nameless 41 46
2003 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed 54 38
2007 The Wildhearts 55 65
2008 Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before, Vol 1. 109 193
2009 ¡Chutzpah! 53 71
2019 Renaissance Men 11 111
2021 21st Century Love Songs 9 81
"—" denotes albums that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Live albums

  • Anarchic Airwaves (1998)
  • Tokyo Suits Me (1999) #80 JP
  • The Wildhearts Strike Back (2004) #166 JP
  • Geordie in Wonderland (2006)
  • Live in the Studio (2007)
  • Rock City vs The Wildhearts (2014)
  • Never Outdrunk, Never Outsung – PHUQ Live (2016)
  • 30 Year Itch (2020)

Compilations

EPs

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released as single and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[3]
UK
Indie

[4]
UK
Rock

[5]
SCO
[6]
"Nothing Ever Changes But The Shoes" 1992 Non-album single
"Greetings From Shitsville" 1993 Earth Vs The Wildhearts
"TV Tan" 53
"Caffeine Bomb" 1994 31
"Suckerpunch" 38
"If Life Is Like A Lovebank I Want An Overdraft / Geordie in Wonderland" 1995 3133 Non-album single
"I Wanna Go Where The People Go" 16117 P.H.U.Q.
"Just in Lust" 2835
"Sick of Drugs" 1996 14318 Fishing for Luckies
"Red Light – Green Light" 30240
"Anthem" 1997 21120 Endless, Nameless
"Urge" 26223
"Vanilla Radio" 2002 26327 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
"Stormy In The North, Karma In The South" 2003 175118 Coupled With
"So Into You" 223321 The Wildhearts Must Be Destroyed
"Top of the World" 262324
"The Sweetest Song" 2007 The Wildhearts
"The New Flesh"
"The Only One" 2009 Chutzpah
"Dislocated" 2019 Renaissance Men
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Bootlegs

The band have always had a permissive attitude to fans making bootleg recordings of their live shows, as long as nobody tries to profit financially from them. There are therefore many unofficial live recordings which are traded amongst fans.

There are also a number of bootlegs of various studio recordings.

  • Angel Biscuits is a series of bootleg CD-R's containing MP3 files of rare material from The Wildhearts. These unofficial bootlegs were sold at cost price by a fan of the band, with the blessing of Ginger and the band.
  • Shitty Fuckin' Stupid Tracks was a bootleg recording mainly distributed in cassette format containing a collection of unreleased, unfinished studio tracks recorded in 1996. This material was later included on the compilation Landmines and Pantomimes, against the wishes of the band.

Other releases

In 2002 the Jason Ringenberg album All Over Creation featured a song co-written by Ginger and Jason called "One Less Heartache." This was recorded in 2001 with the Wildhearts lineup of Ginger, CJ, Danny and Stidi acting as Jason's backing band. A second song, a cover of "Jimmy Rodgers Last Blue Yodel," recorded at the same time, was released later on the Jason Ringenburg collection Best Tracks and Side Tricks 1979-2007.

The band of the same lineup has also recorded a version of "Wild Zero" by Japanese band Guitar Wolf which appears on I Love Guitar Wolf Very Much – a tribute to Guitar Wolf.

The band also covered "Pump It Up" by Elvis Costello. This was included on the rock compilation album Corrosion in 2000.

As of August 2009, the band have released two exclusive tracks on their website for free download. The first, "Borderline," was released around Christmas 2008 as a present from the band. The second, "The Snake, The Lion, The Monkey and The Spider" was released on 15 August 2009, as a teaser for the new album ¡Chutzpah!. The track has since appeared on the EP ¡Chutzpah! Jnr..

References

  1. Wildhearts UK Album Charts. Official Charts. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  2. Oricon Album Charts for Wildhearts (In Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. "Wildhearts Chart History". Official Charts. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  4. Peak chart position on the UK Independent Singles Chart:
  5. Peak chart position on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart:
  6. Peak chart positions on the Scottish Singles Chart:
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