Amanda Palmer discography | |
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Studio albums | 6 |
Live albums | 5 |
Music videos | 42 |
EPs | 5 |
Singles | 35 |
Remix albums | 2 |
Promotional singles | 22 |
The discography of American singer, songwriter, and author Amanda Palmer consists of three solo studio albums, three collaborative studio albums, five extended plays, five live albums, two remix albums, two demo albums, 42 music videos, 35 singles, and 22 promotional singles. She also has released two studio albums, two compilation albums, one extended play, one live album, and eight singles as a member of the band The Dresden Dolls; one studio album and one extended play as a member of the duo Evelyn Evelyn, and one extended play as a member of the group 8in8.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||||
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US [1] | US Indie [2] | US Alt. [3] | US Rock [4] | AUS [5] | AUT [6] | SCO [7] | ||
Who Killed Amanda Palmer |
| 77 | — | 3 | — | — | — | — |
Theatre Is Evil (with the Grand Theft Orchestra) |
| 10 | 3 | 18 | 8 | 34 | — | — |
There Will Be No Intermission |
| 169 | 3 | 14 | 33 | — [upper-alpha 1] | 30 | 49 |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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US Folk [9] | ||
You Got Me Singing (with Jack Palmer) |
| 16 |
I Can Spin a Rainbow (with Edward Ka-Spel) |
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Amanda Palmer & Friends Present Forty-Five Degrees: Bushfire Flash Record (with Brian Viglione, Clare Bowditch, Fred Leone, Missy Higgins, Jherek Bischoff, & Montaigne) [10] |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US Indie [2] | US Current [11] | AUS | ||
Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under |
| 50 | — | 25 |
Several Attempts to Cover Songs by The Velvet Underground & Lou Reed for Neil Gaiman as His Birthday Approaches |
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An Evening With Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer |
| 32 | 191 | — |
I Can Spin a Rainbow (Live in Vienna) (with Edward Ka-Spel & Patrick Q. Wright) [12] |
| — | — | — |
Ninja TED: A benefit for the Vancouver Food Bank [13] | — | — | — |
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Map of Tasmania: The Remix Project (With The Young Punx & Peaches) |
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Piano Is Evil |
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Title | EP details |
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Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele |
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Selections from Theatre Is Evil |
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Strung Out In Heaven: A Bowie String Quartet(with Jherek Bischoff) |
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Sketches For the Musical Jib(with Jason Webley) |
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The Hands EP (with Edward Ka-Spel) |
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New Zealand Survival Songs |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Leeds United" | 2008 | Who Killed Amanda Palmer |
"Oasis" | ||
"Do You Swear to Tell the Truth the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth So Help Your Black Ass" 1 | 2010 | non-album single |
"Idioteque" (Radiohead cover) | Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele | |
"Map of Tasmania" (feat. The Young Punx) | Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under | |
"On An Unknown Beach" | ||
"In My Mind" (feat. Brian Viglione) | 2011 | |
"Ukulele Anthem" 1 | non-album single | |
"Polly" (Nirvana cover) | 2012 | Newermind |
"Want It Back" (with the Grand Theft Orchestra) | Theatre Is Evil | |
"Do It With a Rockstar" (with the Grand Theft Orchestra) | ||
"The Killing Type" (with the Grand Theft Orchestra) | ||
"The Bed Song" (with the Grand Theft Orchestra) | 2013 | |
"The Angel Gabriel" | 2014 | Non-album single |
"All I Could Do" (Kimya Dawson cover) (with Jack Palmer) | 2015 | You Got Me Singing |
"1952 Vincent Black Lightning" (Richard Thompson cover) (with Jack Palmer) | 2016 | |
"Purple Rain" (Prince cover) (with Jherek Bischoff) | Non-album singles | |
"Laura" (Bat for Lashes cover) (with Brendan Maclean) | ||
"On The Door" (with Brendan Maclean) | ||
"Everybody Knows" (Leonard Cohen cover) (with Jherek Bischoff) | ||
"Democracy" (Leonard Cohen cover) (with Neil Gaiman) | ||
"In Harm's Way" (with Jherek Bischoff) | 2017 | |
"Mother" (Pink Floyd cover) (with Jherek Bischoff) | ||
"How Would You Like To Play God?" (with Jherek Bischoff) | ||
"Labyrinth (from The Grinning Man)" (with The Budapest Film Orchestra) | ||
"Quartet for Dolores" (with Jherek Bischoff) | 2018 | |
"The Mess Inside" (with Sxip Shirey & Rachel Jayson) | I Only Listen To The Mountain Goats | |
"Mr. Weinstein Will See You Now" (with Jasmine Power) | Non-album singles | |
"House of Eternal Return" (with Jason Webley) | ||
"Electric Blanket" (with Jason Webley) 1 | ||
"Drowning in the Sound" | There Will Be No Intermission | |
"Voicemail For Jill" | 2019 | |
"Everybody Knows Somebody" | non-album single | |
"Beds Are Burning" (featuring Missy Higgins, Brian Viglione, & Jherek Bischoff) | 2020 | Amanda Palmer & Friends Present Forty-Five Degrees: Bushfire Charity Flash Record |
"It's A Fire" (Portishead cover)(with Rhiannon Giddens) | Non-album singles | |
Title | Year | Album |
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"I Google You (Live)" 2 | 2008 | Who Killed Amanda Palmer |
"Three Men Hanging (Live in Portland)" (with Murder by Death featuring Zoë Keating & Lyndon Chester) | 2009 | 7 Series (Part 3) |
"János vs Wonderland"(with Tristan Allen) | 2010 | non-album single |
"Bigger on the Inside (Demo)" (feat. Zoe Keating) 3 | 2015 | |
"The Thing About Things (Demo)" 3 | ||
"So Much Wine" (with Jack Palmer) | ||
"Grown Man Cry (2007 Piano Demo)" 4 | ||
"Raggin' on the Man (Bottomfeeder Demo)" 4 | ||
"The Sound of People Dancing" (with Thor & Friends) | 2016 | |
"Machete (Demo)" 3 | ||
"A Mother's Confession (Demo)" 3 | ||
"Drowning in the Sound (Demo)" 3 | 2017 | |
"Floating in a Cocktail Glass" | ||
"Beyond the Beach" (with Edward Ka-Spel) | I Can Spin a Rainbow | |
"Rainbow's End" (with Edward Ka-Spel) | ||
"The Clock at the Back of the Cage" (with Edward Ka-Spel) | ||
"Small Hands, Small Heart (Demo)" | Non-album singles | |
"Strength Through Music 2018" | 2018 | |
"Judy Blume (Demo)" 3 1 | ||
"Anti-Ukulele Anthem" (with Andrew O'Neill) | ||
"Later You Told Me" | 2019 | |
"The French Brexit Song" (with Sarah-Louise Young, and Maxim Melton) | ||
"Star of Wonder" (The Roches cover) | ||
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" (with the BBC Symphony Orchestra) | 2020 | |
"City Hall" (with Jason Webley) [14] |
Notes:
Title | Director | Year |
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"'Who Killed Amanda Palmer? Video Series' Part 1: Intro" | Michael Pope | 2008 |
"Part 2: Astronaut" | ||
"Part 3: Ampersand" | ||
"Part 4: Runs in the Family" | ||
"Part 5: The Point of It All" | ||
"Part 6: Strength Through Music" | ||
"Part 7: Guitar Hero" | ||
"Part 8: Another Year (Credits)" | ||
"Part 9: Everybody's Gotta Live (Epilogue)" (Love Cover) | ||
"Oasis" | 2009 | |
"Leeds United" | Alex de Campi | |
"What's the Use of Wond'rin'?" (feat. St. Vincent) | Michael Pope | |
"Blake Says" (feat. the Danger Ensemble) | Steven Mitchell Wright | |
"János vs Wonderland" (with Tristan Allen) | Sam Lara & Steven Mitchell Wright | 2010 |
"Map of Tasmania" (feat. The Young Punx) | Michael Pope | 2011 |
"On an Unknown Beach" (Peter Jefferies cover) | János Szász | |
"In My Mind" (feat. Brian Viglione) | Jim Batt | |
"No Surprises" (Radiohead cover)" (Marcos Sanchez animation) | Ron Eyal | |
"Polly (Nirvana cover)" | Michael Pope | 2012 |
"Want It Back" | Jim Batt | |
"The Killing Type" | Tim Pope | |
"Do It With a Rockstar" | Wayne Coyne, Amanda Palmer, George Salisbury, & Michael McQuilken | |
"The Bed Song" | Michael McQuilken | 2013 |
"1952 Vincent Black Lightning" (with Jack Palmer) (animation) | David Mack | 2016 |
"Laura (Bat for Lashes cover)" (with Brendan Maclean) | Larry Heath | |
"Wynken, Blynken & Nod" (with Jack Palmer) | Jim Batt | |
"Wynken, Blynken & Nod (animation)" (with Jack Palmer) | Chiara Ambrosio | |
"The Angel Gabriel" | Tousaint Avila | |
"Floating in a Cocktail Glass" (Patreon video) | Julie Atlas Muz & Karl Giant | 2017 |
"Beyond the Beach (animation)" | Chiara Ambrosio | |
"The Clock at the Back of the Cage" (with Edward Ka-Spel) | Christy Louise Flaws, Chris Bennett, & Luke O'Connor | |
"Grown Man Cry" | Steven Mitchell Wright | |
"In Harm's Way" | Abel Azcona | |
"Mother (Pink Floyd cover)" (with Jherek Bischoff) | Jordan Rathus | |
"The Mess Inside (The Mountain Goats cover)" (with Sxip Shirley & Rachel Jayson feat. Coco Karol) | Amanda Palmer & Hayley Rosenblum | 2018 |
"Judy Blume" | Jason Webley | |
"Strength Through Music 2018" | Michael Pope | |
"Pulp Fiction (animation)" (with Edward Ka-Spel) | David Mack | |
"Mr. Weinstein will See You Now" (with Jasmine Power) | Noemie Lafrance | |
"Electric Blanket" (with Jason Webley) | Hoku Uchiyama | |
"Anti-Ukulele Anthem" (with Andrew O'Neill) | Andrew O'Neill | |
"Voicemail For Jill" | Amber Sealey | 2019 |
"Drowning in the Sound" | Michael Pope | |
"The French Brexit Song" | Dan Allen |
Notes
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Trudy" | 2003 | Ad Frank and the Fast Easy Women | In Girl Trouble |
"Circus Freak Love Triangle" | 2005 | Hierosonic | Pornos and Razorblades |
"Warsaw is Khelm" | 2006 | Golem | Fresh off Boat |
"Life" | ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead | So Divided | |
"Eight Days of Hell" | |||
"Witch's Web" | |||
"The Lovers" | Meredith Yayanos | Brainwaves | |
"Stuck with You" | 2007 | Voltaire | Ooky Spooky |
"Everybody Hurts" | Cormac Bride | Stereogum Presents...: A Tribute to Automatic For the People | |
"Black Versus White" | 2009 | Apoptygma Berzerk | Rocket Science |
"Living in Misery" | Kill Hannah | Wake Up the Sleepers | |
"Behavior" (Steel Train cover) | 2010 | Matt Devine & Erica Iozzo | Terrible Tactics Vol. 1 |
"János vs Wonderland" | Tristan Allen | Tristan Allen EP | |
"The Little Prince" | 2011 | Lance Horne | First Things Last |
"Such Great Heights" (The Postal Service cover) | Kim Boekbinder | Such Great Heights | |
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | The Flaming Lips | Non-album singles | |
"Magicfuturebox" | 2012 | Jherek Bischoff | The Few Moments |
"Total Control" | Hugo Race | Non-album single | |
"Institutionalized" | The Grand Theft Orchestra | A Tribute to Repo Man | |
"First World Problems" | 2014 | "Weird Al" Yankovic | Mandatory Fun |
"Before Too Long" | Missy Higgins | Oz | |
"You and Him" | 2015 | John Grant | Grey Tickles, Black Pressure |
"Pictures of Me" (Elliott Smith cover) | 2016 | N/A | Say Yes! |
"The Leary Cloud (Slight Return)" | 2017 | Edward Ka-Spel | High on Station Yellow Moon |
"No-one Can Hear You Squeak" | |||
"Stuck On My Eyes" | |||
"The Scream" | Edward Ka-Spel & Patrick Q Wright | Asylum Relapse: A tale of four worlds | |
"Boys in the Band" | 2018 | Jinkx Monsoon | The Ginger Snapped |
"Fighter" | Patty Monroe | Malatjie | |
"Midnight Deal" | 2020 | The Prison Music Project, Zoe Boekbinder, Jacob John Allen, Ani DiFranco, Kevin O’Donnell | Long Time Gone |
"Millennium Actress" | 2022 | ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead | XI: Bleed Here Now |
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