Mark E. Smith discography
Appearance
Solo
[edit]Von Südenfed
[edit]- Albums
- Tromatic Reflexxions (2007), Domino[2]
- Singles
- "Fledermaus Can't Get It" (2007), Domino
- "The Rhinohead/Slow Down Ronnie" (2007), Domino[3]
Mark E. Smith and Ed Blaney
[edit]- Albums
- Smith and Blaney (2008), Voiceprint
- The Train Part Three (2009), Voiceprint[3]
- The Train Part 4 (2019), Cog Sinister
- Singles
- "Real Good Time Together" (2008), Voiceprint
- "Transfusion" (2009), Voiceprint
Collaborations
[edit]- "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" single (1999)
- What's That Noise album (1989) – "I'm in Deep"[4]
- I'm Not Following You (1996), Setanta – "Seventies Night"[5]
- D.O.S.E. featuring Mark E. Smith
- "Plug Myself In" (1996), Coliseum – 2 CDs, 12" vinyl[4]
- Iceland Airwaves '05 V/A album (2005), Iceland Airwaves – "Not Clean" (also released as a single)
- Glitter Freeze "Plastic Beach" (2010), co-writer with Gorillaz.
- INCH featuring Mark E. Smith
- INCH EP (1999), Regal[4]
- Inspiral Carpets feat. Mark E Smith
- I Want You (1994), Mute
- Puerile album – Intro to "Louie Louie"[6]
- "Heads of Dead Surfers" single (1995) – "Heads of Dead Surfers"
- Wipe That Sound EP (2004), Sonig – "Cut the Gain", "Sound City"[3]
- 21 Again album (2014) – "21 Again"[4]
- Shuttleworth
- "England's Heartbeat" (2010) – Shuttleworth feat. Mark E. Smith[7]
- Molocular Meditation (2020), Editions Mego - "Molocular Meditation", "Back To Animals", "VS Canceled"
- "Dangerous Sex" single (1989) – "Repetition"
References
[edit]- ^ a b Huey, Steve. "Mark E Smith". All Music. Retrieved 24 January 2018
- ^ O'Neal, Sean (3 July 2007). "Von Südenfed: Tromatic Reflexxions". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
- ^ a b c Huey, Steve. "Mark E Smith Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2018
- ^ a b c d Huey, Steve. "Mark E. Smith Songs. AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2018
- ^ Raggett, Ned. "I'm Not Following You". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2018
- ^ Thompson (2003), 30
- ^ Pan, Arnold. "Mark E. Smith and Shuttleworth – "England's Heartbeat" (Unofficial World Cup Anthem)". Popmatters, 7 June 2010; retrieved 24 January 2018
External links
[edit]- Discography at the Fall online formerly: The Official Fall Website (1998 – Feb 2006); The Unofficial Fall Website (February 2006 – October 2007)
- The Fall discography at MusicBrainz