The Enright House discography
Studio albums1
EPs5
Compilation albums1
Singles3
Music videos4

The discography of The Enright House, a post-rock band based in Christchurch, New Zealand, consists of one studio album, one compilation album, five extended plays, one single and four music videos.

Studio albums

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Year Album details
2007 A Maze and Amazement

Compilation albums

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Year Album details
2008 Remixes and Collaborations
  • Released: 1 November 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download

Extended plays

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Year Album details
2006 Broken Hands
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: A Low Hum (HUM021)
  • Formats: CD-R
2008 Six Acoustic Renditions
  • Released: 14 January 2008
  • Label: Sleepy Bedroom Operations (SLEEP 001)
  • Formats: CD-R, digital download

Split EPs

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Year Album details Other artist
2007 The Enright House Versus Kill the Zodiac
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: A Low Hum (HUM025)
  • Formats: CD-R
Kill the Zodiac
2008 Cat and Bird
  • Released: 1 April 2008
  • Label: Sleepy Bedroom Operations (SLEEP 002)
  • Formats: 7-inch, digital download
Break Mission Kills
2009 Together
  • Released: 1 April 2009
  • Label: Mine, All Mine! (mam071)
  • Formats: CD-R, digital download
Pushmi-Pullyu

Singles

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Year Song Peak
chart
positions
Album
RDU-FM
2009 "Elektra" (live) Non-album single
2010 "Darkwave in Slow Motion" (live)
"Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! (Enright House Remix)" 1[1]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other charted songs

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The following are songs by The Enright House that have charted, but were not released as a single.

Year Song Peak chart
positions
Album
NZ Alt
Radio
Kiwi
FM
2007 "Darkwave = MC Squared" 8[2] 1[3] A Maze and Amazement
"We Might as Well Have Stayed Young" 5[4]
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Music videos

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Year Title Director[5]
2007 "Darkwave = MC Squared" Lauren Simpson and Michael Losure
"Solitare" Ed Lust
2008 "Scattering the Sun Like Gunshot" Daniel Batkin-Smith
2009 "We Might as Well Have Stayed Young" Ryan Alexander Lloyd and David Rusanow

References

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  1. ^ "RDU top 10 Saturday 20 March 2010". RDU-FM. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  2. ^ "Alt Radio Chart August 26, 2007". RadioScope New Zealand. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  3. ^ "Christchurch Music Update — September 2007". ((CHART)) Christchurch Music Industry Trust. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  4. ^ "Alt Radio Chart August 25, 2007". RadioScope New Zealand. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  5. ^ "Music Videos: The Enright House". The Enright House dot com. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
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The Smashing Pumpkins discography
 
The Smashing Pumpkins on May 24, 2007, at den Atelier, Luxembourg
Studio albums8
EPs5
Soundtrack albums5
Live albums4
Compilation albums7
Singles38
Video albums4
Music videos23

The discography of The Smashing Pumpkins, an American alternative rock band, consists of eight studio albums, four live albums, one digital live album series, seven compilation albums (including box sets and promotional releases), five extended plays (including promotional releases), 38 singles (including promotional releases), four video albums, 23 music videos and contributions to five soundtrack albums. This list does not include material recorded by The Smashing Pumpkins members with other side projects.

The Smashing Pumpkins was formed in 1988 by guitarist and singer Billy Corgan and guitarist James Iha in Chicago, Illinois. The band would soon be completed that year with the addition of members D'Arcy Wretzky (bass) and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums). The band made their debut appearance on record in 1989 with their contribution of two songs, "Sun" and "My Dahlia", on the compilation album Light into Dark on independent label Halo Records. In 1990, the band would release their first single, "I Am One" on Limited Potential Records, followed up later that year with the single "Tristessa" on Sub Pop Records. The two songs would be re-recorded and included on the band's debut full-length album, Gish, released in 1991 on Caroline Records a subsidiary label of Virgin Records. The album breached the Billboard 200 peaking at number 195, and sold 100,000 copies in less than a year, exceeding the expectations of the indie label. It was certified gold in America in 1994 and awarded platinum certification by 1999.

In 1993, the band released their first major label album Siamese Dream on Virgin Records. It reached number 10 on the Billboard 200, number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and number 3 in New Zealand. By the end of the year it was certified platinum in America, and certified four times multi-platinum in 1996. It has also been certified four times multi-platinum in Canada and gold in UK. The album spawned four singles, "Cherub Rock", "Today", "Disarm" and "Rocket", which enjoyed some mainstream success. Of particular note, "Today" gave The Smashing Pumpkins their highest charting single at the time of its release, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. In 1994, a compilation of B-side and rarities, entitled Pisces Iscariot was released, charting even higher than Siamese Dream, peaking at number 4 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 in New Zealand. Later that year, it would be awarded platinum certification. In the same year, a VHS cassette called Vieuphoria was released, containing a mixture of various live performances, short films and featurettes. A soundtrack of the video was released as a promotional CD, re-titled Earphoria. Vieuphoria would be re-released in 2002 on DVD simultaniously with the commercial release of Earphoria.

The band followed up Siamese Dream with the release of the double-album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness in 1995. It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, Australia album chart, New Zealand album chart and Sweden album chart, and would eventually be certified nine times multi-platinum in America, diamond in Canada and platinum in UK. The album spawned five singles, "Bullet with Butterfly Wings", "1979", "Zero", "Tonight, Tonight", and "Thirty-Three". "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" was the band's first single to chart in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 22, also reaching number 2 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. "1979" became the band's highest charting single to date, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was the band's first and only single to date to reach number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart. Both "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" and "1979" have been awarded gold certification in America.

Track listing

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All songs written and composed by Richard D. James.

Analord 01

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Analord 01
EP by
AFX
Released24 January 2005 (EP)
24 December 2009 (bonus tracks)
Length21:57
LabelRephlex
ANALORD01
ProducerRichard D. James

All tracks are written by Richard D. James

No.TitleLength
1."Steppingfilter 101"4:45
2."Canticle Drawl"1:47
3."MC-4 Acid"3:44
4.Untitled1:32
5."Where's Your Girlfriend?"5:08
6."Grumpy Acid"3:22
7."Analord 158B"1:40
Total length:21:57
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
8."Canticle Drawl (Alt. Version)"0:36
9."Wheres Your Girlfriend (Another Version)"3:36

Analord 02

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Analord 01
EP by
AFX
Released24 January 2005 (EP)
24 December 2009 (bonus tracks)
Length23:11
LabelRephlex
ANALORD01
ProducerRichard D. James
No.TitleLength
1."Phonatacid"9:47
2."Laricheard"2:15
3."Pissed Up in SE1"5:14
4."Bwoon Dub"5:55
Total length:23:11
Bonus track
No.TitleLength
5."Carnival Acid"3:32
Analord 01 bonus tracks (released 24 December 2009)
No.TitleLength
8."Canticle Drawl (Alt. Version)"0:36
9."Wheres Your Girlfriend (Another Version)"3:36

Analord 03 (Released 21 February 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "Boxing Day" - 6:36
    2. "Midievil Rave 1" - 2:44
  • Side B
    1. "Klopjob" - 5:24
    2. "Midievil Rave 2" - 4:00
  • Bonus track*
    1. "Stabbij" - 4:21

Analord 04 (Released 21 February 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "Crying in Your Face" - 4:25
    2. "Home Made Polysynth" - 4:07
  • Side B
    1. "Halibut Acid" - 6:07
    2. "Breath March" - 3:46
  • Bonus tracks*
    1. "Flutternozzle" - 06:28
    2. "In The Maze Park" - 01:31
    3. "Halibut Acid (Orig. Mix)" - 04:35

Analord 05 (Released 14 March 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "Reunion 2" - 5:10
  • Side B
    1. "Cilonen" - 5:34
  • Bonus tracks*
    1. "Gong Acid" - 3:05
    2. "Reunion 2 (Alt. Version)" - 06:23

Analord 06 (Released 11 April 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "Batine Acid" - 5:26
    2. "Snivel Chew" - 4:02
  • Side B
    1. "I'm Self Employed" - 4:26
    2. "2 Analogue Talks" - 1:47‡
    3. "Analoggins - written by Captain Voafose and Smojphace" - 7:17
  • Bonus tracks*
    1. "Bodmin 1" - 4:36
    2. "Bodmin 2" - 4:17
    3. "Bodmin 3" - 5:26

Analord 07 (Released 25 April 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "Lisbon Acid" - 8:29
  • Side B
    1. "Pitcard" - 6:18
    2. "AFX Acid 04" - 5:37
  • Bonus track*
    1. "Wabby Acid" - 3:33

Analord 08 (Released 9 May 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "PWSteal.Ldpinch.D" - 3:43
    2. "Backdoor.Berbew.Q" - 4:57
  • Side B
    1. "W32.Deadcode.A" - 6:18
    2. "Backdoor.Spyboter.A" - 5:06
  • Bonus track*
    1. "Backdoor.Berbew.Q (Tollwedgechord Mix)" - 04:59

Analord 09 (Released 13 June 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "PWSteal.Bancos.Q" - 4:50
    2. "Trojan.KillAV.E" - 3:03
  • Side B
    1. "W32.Aphex@mm" - 3:52
    2. "Backdoor.Netshadow" - 4:49
  • Bonus track*
    1. "Liptons B Acid" - 5:47

Analord 10 (Released January 2005, Re-released as a picture disc on 11 July 2005):

  • Side A
    1. "Fenix Funk 5" - 4:58
  • Side B
    1. "Xmd 5a" - 7:55

Analord 11 (Released 13 June 2005)

  • Side A
    1. "W32.Mydoom.AU@mm" - 8:47
  • Side B
    1. "VBS.Redlof.B" - 4:39
    2. "Backdoor.Ranky.S" - 6:00‡
  • Bonus tracks*
    1. "Not Disturbing Mammoth 1 (Mono)" - 2:05
    2. "Not Disturbing Mammoth 2 (Mono)" - 2:00
    3. "Love 7" - 4:45
    4. "3 Notes Con" - 4:54
    5. "VBS.Redlof.B (Bass Version)" - 3:28

* Released on December 24, 2009, only available through download.
† Not mentioned on the label of the original release, and named "Bubble n Squeek 2" on the December 2009 reissue.
‡ Split into two tracks in the December 2009 online reissue.

Analord 06
  • "Analogue Talk (Claknib)"- 00:57
  • "Analogue Talk (Chorus 3)" - 00:52
Analord 11
  • "Backdoor.Ranky.S 5" - 4:08
  • "Backdoor.Ranky.S 4" - 2:29