Elbow discography

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Elbow discography
Elbow in festival Positivus 2014.jpg
Elbow performing live in 2014
Studio albums10
Live albums3
Compilation albums2
EPs5

The discography of the English rock band Elbow consists of ten studio albums and numerous EPs and singles. The band was first formed while its members were secondary school and opted for the name Elbow in 1997. [1] The band recorded a 5-track demo EP titled Noisebox, named after the studio where it was recorded. Four songs were later re-recorded for the deluxe edition of the debut album while a live-version was chosen for the fifth. [2] The band were signed to Island Records and recorded an album with Steve Osborne that was shelved after the Universal take-over. [3] Released from their contract, the band released the Newborn and Any Day Now EPs through Ugly Man Records that featured some of the material recorded with Osborne. [4] [5] In early 2001 Elbow signed with V2 Records. [6]

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[7]
AUS
[8]
BEL
(FL)

[9]
BEL
(WA)

[10]
GER
[11]
IRL
[12]
NL
[13]
SWI
[14]
SCO
[7]
US
[15]
Asleep in the Back
  • Release date: 7 May 2001
  • Label: V2
14806333
Cast of Thousands
  • Release date: 18 August 2003
  • Label: V2
7 [upper-alpha 1] 528196
Leaders of the Free World
  • Release date: 12 September 2005
  • Label: V2
1290317586316915
The Seldom Seen Kid 5 [upper-alpha 2] 79397109
Build a Rocket Boys!
  • Release date: 7 March 2011 [21]
  • Label: Fiction/Polydor
2133475025542151
The Take Off and Landing of Everything
  • Release date: 10 March 2014
  • Label: Fiction/Polydor
112115221430183
Little Fictions
  • Release date: 3 February 2017 [22]
  • Label: Polydor
1163281911231172
Giants of All Sizes
  • Release date: 11 October 2019 [23]
  • Label: Polydor
16053832610271 [upper-alpha 3]
Flying Dream 1
  • Release date: 19 November 2021 [25]
  • Label: Polydor
726125503916418
Audio Vertigo
  • Release date: 22 March 2024
  • Label: Polydor
171263528
[26]
5242
"—" denotes albums that did not chart.

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[7]
AUS
[8]
BEL
(FL)

[9]
BEL
(WA)

[10]
GER
[11]
IRE
[12]
NL
[13]
SCO
[7]
Dead in the Boot 4523859410117
The Best of Elbow
  • Release date: 24 November 2017 [28]
  • Label: Polydor
1141304517
"—" denotes albums that did not chart.

Live albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[7]
BEL
(FL)

[9]
SCO
[7]
Live at Jodrell Bank
  • Release date: 25 November 2013
  • Label: Fiction
Live at the Ritz: An Acoustic Performance
  • Release date: 17 April 2020 [29] [30]
  • Label: Polydor
584611
Elbowrooms
  • Release date: 19 June 2020 [31] [32]
  • Label: Polydor
"—" denotes albums that did not chart.

Extended plays

TitleEP detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[7]
UK Indie
[7]
The Noisebox EP
  • Release date: 1 January 1999
  • Label: Ugly Man
The Newborn EP
  • Release date: 7 August 2000
  • Label: Ugly Man
[upper-alpha 4] 46
The Any Day Now EP
  • Release date: 23 January 2001 CD (4 tracks)
    26 January 2001 CD (5 tracks)
  • Label: Ugly Man, V2
[upper-alpha 5] 7
iTunes Live from London EP
  • Release date: 12 June 2008
  • Label: Fiction / Polydor
194
Lost Worker Bee EP
  • Release date: 24 July 2015
  • Label: Polydor
"—" denotes albums that did not chart.

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[7]
BEL
(FL)

[9]
BEL
(WA)

[10]
EU
[33]
FRA
[34]
ICE
[35]
IRE
[12]
NL
[13]
SCO
[36]
US
AAA

[37]
"Red"20013651 Asleep in the Back
"Powder Blue"4162
"Newborn"4262
"Asleep in the Back" / "Coming Second" 20021925
"Ribcage"2003 Cast of Thousands
"Fallen Angel"1924
"Fugitive Motel"4435
"Not a Job"20042630
"Grace Under Pressure" / "Switching Off" [upper-alpha 6]
"Forget Myself"20052225 Leaders of the Free World
"Leaders of the Free World"5343
"Grounds for Divorce"2008193910 The Seldom Seen Kid
"One Day Like This"41911187
  • UK: 2× Platinum [39]
"The Bones of You" [upper-alpha 7]
"Running to Stand Still"2009121 War Child Presents Heroes
"Neat Little Rows"2011108 [upper-alpha 8] Build a Rocket Boys!
"Open Arms" [40] [41] 584761
"Lippy Kids" [42] [upper-alpha 9] [upper-alpha 10] 36
"Dear Friends" [upper-alpha 11]
"The Night Will Always Win" [upper-alpha 12]
"Lippy Kids" (Live At Rock Werchter 2011)6 [upper-alpha 13] Non-album single
"McGreggor"2012 [upper-alpha 14] Dead in the Boot
"First Steps" [43] [44] Non-album single
"New York Morning"201413037 [upper-alpha 15] 28 The Take Off and Landing of Everything
"Fly Boy Blue/Lunette"183
"Charge" [45] [upper-alpha 16]
"My Sad Captains" [upper-alpha 17]
"Real Life (Angel)" [upper-alpha 18]
"What Time Do You Call This?" [46] 2015 [upper-alpha 19] Man Up OST [47]
"Lost Worker Bee"12374Lost Worker Bee EP
"Magnificent (She Says)"201697 [upper-alpha 20] [upper-alpha 21] 140 [upper-alpha 22] 47 Little Fictions
"All Disco"2017 [upper-alpha 23]
"Gentle Storm" [upper-alpha 24] [upper-alpha 25]
"August & September" [49] [upper-alpha 26] Non-album singles
"Kindling (Fickle Flame)" [50] 16
"Golden Slumbers"29 [upper-alpha 27] 510The Best of Elbow
"Dexter & Sinister"2019 [upper-alpha 28] [upper-alpha 29] 33 Giants of All Sizes
"Empires" [upper-alpha 30] [upper-alpha 31]
"White Noise White Heat" [upper-alpha 32] [upper-alpha 33] 75
"My Trouble"2020 [upper-alpha 34]
"The Seldom Seen Kid"2021 Flying Dream 1
"Six Words"
"Flying Dream 1" [51]
"What Am I Without You" [52] 2022
"Lovers' Leap" [53] 2024 [upper-alpha 35] Audio Vertigo
"Balu" [55]
"Good Blood Mexico City" [56]
"Things I've Been Telling Myself for Years" [57]
"—" denotes singles that did not chart.

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
Sales

[7]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[9]
"Any Day Now"200150Asleep in the Back
"Weather to Fly"200814The Seldom Seen Kid
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Notes

  1. Cast of Thousands did not enter the Australian ARIA Albums Chart but peaked at number 19 on the ARIA Hitseekers Chart. [17]
  2. The Seldom Seen Kid did not enter the Australian ARIA Albums Chart but peaked at number seven on the ARIA Hitseekers Chart. [18]
  3. Giants of All Sizes did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 31 on the US Top Album Sales Chart. [24]
  4. The Newborn EP did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number eight on the UK Budget Albums Chart. [7]
  5. The Any Day Now EP did not enter the UK Albums Chart, but peaked at number one on the UK Budget Albums Chart. [7]
  6. "Grace Under Pressure" / "Switching Off" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the UK Budget Albums Chart. [7]
  7. "The Bones of You" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 13 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  8. "Neat Little Rows" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 36 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  9. "Lippy Kids" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number eight on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [7]
  10. "Lippy Kids" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 20 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  11. "Dear Friends" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 25 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  12. "The Night Will Always Win" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 25 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  13. "Lippy Kids" (Live At Rock Werchter 2011) did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 21 on the Wallonie Ultratip chart. [10]
  14. "McGreggor" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 20 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [7]
  15. "New York Morning" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 35 on the Wallonie Ultratip chart. [10]
  16. "Charge" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [7]
  17. "My Sad Captains" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 15 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  18. "Real Life (Angel)" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 49 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  19. "What Time Do You Call This?" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 58 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  20. "Magnificent (She Says)" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at eight on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  21. "Magnificent (She Says)" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Wallonie Ultratip chart. [10]
  22. "Magnificent (She Says)" never entered the Single Top 100, but peaked at number 30 on its extension, the Single Tip chart. [48]
  23. "All Disco" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  24. "Gentle Storm" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 33 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  25. "Gentle Storm" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Wallonie Ultratip chart. [10]
  26. "August & September" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 15 on the UK Physical Singles Chart. [7]
  27. "Golden Slumbers" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 10 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  28. "Dexter & Sinister" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the UK Single Sales Chart. [7]
  29. "Dexter & Sinister" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  30. "Empires" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 31 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  31. "Empires" did not enter the Wallonie Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Wallonie Ultratip chart. [10]
  32. "White Noise White Heat" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 89 on the UK Single Sales Chart. [7]
  33. "White Noise White Heat" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted as an "extra tip" on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  34. "My Trouble" did not enter the Flanders Ultratop 50, but charted at 28 on the Flanders Ultratip chart. [9]
  35. "Lovers' Leap" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 49 on the UK Single Sales Chart. [54]

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