Mark Lanegan discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 14 |
Music videos | 8 |
Other appearances | 11 |
The discography of Mark Lanegan consists of eleven studio albums and two EPs as a solo artist, and many other releases from collaborations with other artists.
After working with the Screaming Trees since the early 1980s Lanegan left the band due to internal strife over its creative direction. [1] In 1990, Lanegan released his first solo album, The Winding Sheet , on Sub Pop Recordings; the album featured a collaboration with Kurt Cobain, "Down in the Dark". [2] His second record, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost , was released on January 12, 1994. [3] Lanegan released Scraps at Midnight which was his first album to chart and it peaked at 191 on the UK Albums Chart. In 2000 Lanegan guested on Rated R by Queens of the Stone Age, a band which he had become a full-time member of in 2001. In 2003 Lanegan started working with Greg Dulli as The Gutter Twins. They would release their debut album in 2008 which peaked at 117 on the Billboard 200; the highest placement for a Lanegan record. [4] Lanegan recorded his sixth album, Bubblegum , in 2004; it became his first solo album to chart in the United States. He released the album under the name Mark Lanegan Band. In 2006, Lanegan released Ballad of the Broken Seas with Isobel Campbell, which was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize. [5] This was followed by Sunday at Devil Dirt , released in 2008, [3] and Hawk , released on August 17, 2010.
Year | Title | Peak chart position | |||||||||||||||||
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US | US Ind. [6] | BEL [7] | FIN [8] | FRA [9] | GER [10] | IRE [11] | ITA [12] | NLD [13] | NOR [14] | UK [15] | |||||||||
1990 | The Winding Sheet | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||
1994 | Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
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1998 | Scraps at Midnight
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 191 | |||||||
1999 | I'll Take Care of You
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2001 | Field Songs
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2004 | Bubblegum
| — | 39 | 28 | 35 | 189 | 67 | 35 | 23 | 36 | 30 | 43 | |||||||
2012 | Blues Funeral
| 99 | 15 | 4 | 24 | 51 | 41 | 12 | — | 20 | 12 | 21 | |||||||
2013 | Imitations
| — | 49 | 17 | — | — | — | 45 | — | 53 | — | 62 | |||||||
2014 | Phantom Radio
| 148 | — | 21 | — | 131 | — | 27 | — | 53 | — | 22 | |||||||
2015 | Houston Publishing Demos 2002
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2017 | Gargoyle
| — | — | 8 | — | 127 | — | 46 [16] | — | 36 | — | 22 | |||||||
2019 | Somebody's Knocking
| — | 14 | 22 | — | — | 58 | — | — | — | — | 78 | |||||||
2020 | Straight Songs of Sorrow
| — | — | 16 | — | — | 67 | — | — | — | — | 85 | |||||||
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
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2014 | Has God Seen My Shadow? An Anthology 1989–2011 |
Year | Title | Peak chart position | |||||||||||||||||
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US Ind. [6] | BEL [11] | FRA [9] | ITA [11] | IRE [11] | NLD [13] | NOR [14] | SWE [11] | SWI [17] | UK [11] | ||||||||||
2013 | Black Pudding
| — | 38 | — | — | — | 72 | — | — | — | 74 | ||||||||
2018 | With Animals
| 19 | — | 96 | — | — | — | 68 [18] | — | — | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
Year | Title | Peak chart position | |||||||||||||||||
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BEL [11] | FRA [9] | ITA [11] | IRE [11] | NLD [13] | NOR [14] | SWE [11] | SWI [17] | UK [15] | |||||||||||
2006 | Ballad of the Broken Seas
| 15 | 96 | 27 | 21 | 32 | 51 | 56 | — | 38 | |||||||||
2008 | Sunday at Devil Dirt
| 6 | 96 | 41 | 28 | 69 | 25 | — | 37 | 38 | |||||||||
2010 | Hawk
| 5 | 119 | — | — | 54 | 21 | — | 28 | 29 | |||||||||
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
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BEL [11] | FRA [9] | ITA [11] | IRE [11] | NLD [13] | NOR [14] | SWE [11] | SWI [17] | UK [15] | |||||||||||
2021 | Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe
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"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
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2003 | Here Comes That Weird Chill [I]
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2012 | Dark Mark Does Christmas 2012
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2014 | No Bells on Sunday
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2020 | Dark Mark Does Christmas 2020
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^ I Appeared on the UK Budget Albums Chart at number 35. [19]
Year | Song | Peak chart position | Album |
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UK [19] [20] | |||
1990 | "Down in the Dark" | — | The Winding Sheet |
1994 | "House a Home" | — | Whiskey for the Holy Ghost |
1998 | "Stay" | — | Scraps at Midnight |
2002 | "No One Knows" (as part of Queens of the Stone Age) | 15 | Songs for the Deaf |
2004 | "Sideways in Reverse" | — | Bubblegum |
"Hit the City" (featuring PJ Harvey) | 76 | ||
2005 | "Burn the Witch" (as part of Queens of the Stone Age) | — | Lullabies to Paralyze |
2006 | "Ramblin' Man" (with Isobel Campbell) | 116 | Ballad of the Broken Seas |
"Honey Child What Can I Do?" (with Isobel Campbell) | 199 | ||
2007 | "Revival" (as part of Soulsavers) | — | It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land |
"Kingdoms of Rain" (as part of Soulsavers) | — | ||
2008 | "Who Built The Road" (with Isobel Campbell) | — | Sunday at Devil Dirt |
2011 | "The Gravedigger's Song" | — | Blues Funeral |
2012 | "Harborview Hospital" | — | |
2013 | "Cold Molly" (with Duke Garwood) | — | Black Pudding |
"I'm Not the Loving Kind" | — | Imitations | |
2014 | "Sad Lover" | — | No Bells on Sunday |
"Harvest Home" | — | Phantom Radio | |
"Floor of the Ocean" | — | ||
2015 | "Needle of Death" (with Duke Garwood) | — | Needle of Death/Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning |
2017 | "Nocturne" | — | Gargoyle |
"Beehive" | — | ||
2019 | "Stitch it Up" | — | Somebody's Knocking |
"Night Flight to Kabul" | — | ||
2020 | "Skeleton Key" | — | Straight Songs of Sorrow |
"Bleed All Over" | — | ||
2021 | "Dark Mark Theme b/w Skeleton Joe Manifesto" | — | Dark Mark vs. Skeleton Joe |
Year | Song | Director |
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1990 | "Ugly Sunday" | Russell Bates [21] |
1994 | "House a Home" | |
2004 | "Sideways in Reverse" | Charles Mehling [22] |
"Hit the City" | ||
2006 | "Ramblin Man" | Vrnda Daktor [23] |
"Time Is Just the Same" | ||
2007 | "Revival" | Ben Foley [24] |
2012 | "The Gravedigger's Song" | Alistair Legrand [25] |
2013 | "I'm Not the Loving Kind" | Andrew Van Baal [26] |
2014 | "Sad Lover" | Steve Gullick [27] |
"Floor of the Ocean" | ||
2017 | "Beehive" | Zhang + Knight [28] |
"Emperor" | Joshua Lipworth [29] | |
2019 | "Stitch It Up" | Joe Cardamone [30] |
"Night Flight to Kabul" | Dean Karr [31] |
Year | Artist [32] | Record | Credits | Ref. |
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1987 | Steve Fisk | 448 Deathless Days | "This Vacuum", "Johnny Smoke (Swamp Thing)" (violin) | [33] |
1988 | Beat Happening | Jamboree | Co-producer of all songs | |
1990 | King Krab | Harmony in Defeat | "To the Sun" (background vocals) | |
1991 | Various artists | The Grunge Years | "Ugly Sunday" | [34] |
1993 | The Walkabouts | Satisfied Mind | "Feel Like Going Home" (lead vocals) | |
Steve Fisk | Over and Thru the Night | "One More Valley" (background vocals) | [35] | |
1995 | Mike Watt | Ball-Hog or Tugboat? | "Max & Wells" (lead vocals) | [36] |
Mad Season | Above | "I'm Above" (lead vocals), "Long Gone Day" (lead vocals), "Locomotive", "Black Book of Fear", and "Slip Away" | [37] | |
1996 | Various artists | Twisted Willie | "She's Not for You" | [38] |
1999 | Various artists | More Oar: A Tribute to the Skip Spence Album | "Cripple Creek" | [39] |
2000 | Various artists | Free the West Memphis 3 | "Untitled Lullaby" | [40] |
Various artists | Sing a Song for You: Tribute to Tim Buckley | "Café" | [41] | |
Queens of the Stone Age | Rated R | "In the Fade" (lead vocals), "Autopilot", "Leg of Lamb", "I Think I Lost My Headache" (background vocals) | [37] | |
earthlings? | Human Beans | "Rock Dove" (background vocals) | ||
2001 | The Desert Sessions | Volumes 7 & 8 | "Hanging Tree" (lead vocals) | [42] |
Masters of Reality | Deep in the Hole | "High Noon Amsterdam" (lead vocals) | [43] | |
Various artists | Give The People What We Want: Songs of The Kinks | "Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl" | [44] | |
2002 | Queens of the Stone Age | Songs for the Deaf | "Song for the Dead", "Hanging Tree", "God Is in the Radio", "A Song for the Deaf" | [45] |
2003 | Martina Topley-Bird | Quixotic | "Need One" (background vocals) | [46] |
The Twilight Singers | Blackberry Belle | "Number Nine" (lead vocals) | [47] | |
Mondo Generator | A Drug Problem That Never Existed | "Four Corners" (lead vocals) | ||
2004 | Melissa Auf der Maur | Auf der Maur | "Taste You" (background vocals) | [48] |
The Twilight Singers | She Loves You | "Hyperballad" (background vocals), Bjork cover. "Real Love" (background vocals), "Strange Fruit" (background vocals), "Hard Time Killing Floor" (lead vocals) | [49] | |
Burning Brides | Leave No Ashes | "Vampire Waltz" (background vocals) | ||
Isobel Campbell | Time is Just the Same EP | "Why Does My Head Hurt So?" (duet) | ||
2005 | Queens of the Stone Age | Lullabies to Paralyze | "This Lullaby", "Precious and Grace" (lead vocals), "Burn the Witch", "You Got A Killer Scene, Man" (background vocals) | [50] |
Various artists | Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough | "All Night Long" | [51] | |
Various artists | Dog Train: A Wild Ride on the Rock and Roll Side | "Sneakers" | [52] | |
2006 | The Baldwin Brothers | The Return of the Golden Rhodes | "The Party's Over" (lead vocals) | |
The Twilight Singers | A Stitch in Time | "Live with Me" (lead vocals), Massive Attack cover; "Flashback" (lead vocals) | [53] | |
Eagles of Death Metal | Death By Sexy | "I Gotta Feelin (Just Nineteen)" (background vocals), "I Like to Move in the Night" (background vocals), "Poor Doggie" (background vocals) | ||
2007 | Creature with the Atom Brain | I Am the Golden Gate Bridge | "Black Out, New Hit" (background vocals), "Crawl Like a Dog" (background vocals) | [54] |
Soulsavers | It's Not How Far You Fall, It's the Way You Land | "Revival", "Ghosts of You and Me", "Paper Money", "Spiritual", "Kingdoms of Rain", "Through My Sails", "Jesus of Nothing" and "No Expectations" | [55] | |
Soulsavers | Revival | "Blues Run the Game". Single b-side. Jackson C. Frank cover | ||
Queens of the Stone Age | Era Vulgaris | "River in the Road" (background vocals) | [56] | |
Various artists | I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack | "Man in the Long Black Coat". Bob Dylan cover | [57] | |
2008 | Bomb the Bass | Future Chaos | "Black River" (lead vocals) | |
Gary Heffern | Consolation | "All His Children" (lead vocals) | ||
2009 | The Breeders | Fate to Fatal | "The Last Time" (lead vocals) | |
Creature With The Atom Brain | Transylvania | "Lonely Light" (lead vocals) | [58] | |
Soulsavers | Broken | "Death Bells", "Unbalanced Pieces", "You Will Miss Me When I Burn", "Some Misunderstanding", "All The Way Down", "Shadows Fall", "Can't Catch The Train", "Pharaoh's Chariot", "Rolling Sky", "Highway Kind" (Japanese and iTunes bonus track) | [59] | |
Various artists | Summer's Kiss: A Tribute to the Afghan Whigs | "Tonight" | ||
Various artists | We Are Only Riders: The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project | "Constant Waiting", "Free to Walk" (With Isobel Campbell) | ||
My Jerusalem | Gone for Good | "Hit the Lights" (background vocals) | ||
Various artists | Cook County | "Checkout" (lead vocals), "No Long Goodbye" (lead vocals). These two songs appear only on the movie itself, they were never released. | ||
2010 | Unkle | Where Did the Night Fall | "Another Night Out" (lead vocals) | [60] |
2011 | The Twilight Singers | Dynamite Steps | "Be Invited" (background vocals) | |
Maggie Björklund | Coming Home | "Intertwined" (duet) | ||
Slash | -- | "So Long Sin City" (lead vocals). This song was recorded for This Is Not a Movie soundtrack. It's only available through Slash's SoundCloud page. | ||
Various artists | The Hangover Part II: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | "The Beast in Me" (lead vocals) | ||
Manna | Shackles | "Wishing Well" (duet) | ||
2012 | Maciej Werk | Songs That Make Sense | "Long Cold Race" | [61] |
Soulsavers | The Light the Dead See | "In the Morning" (background vocals) | ||
Martina Topley-Bird | Crystalised (single) | "Crystalised" (duet), The XX cover | [62] | |
Various artists | Lawless: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | "Fire and Brimstone" (lead vocals), "White Light / White Heat" (lead vocals), The Velvet Underground cover. "Sure 'Nuff 'n Yes I Do" (lead vocals), Captain Beefheart cover | [63] | |
Various artists | Light in the Attic 10 Year Anniversary: Karen Dalton "Same Old Man" | "Same Old Man" | [64] | |
Various artists | The Journey Is Long (The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project) | "The Breaking Hands" (With Isobel Campbell) | ||
Matt Boroff | Filling in the Cracks | "Garbage Man" (background vocals). Also available on Matt's solo album Sweet Hand Of Fate (2013) | ||
The Separate | Orchestral Variations, Vol. 1 | "Close to Me" (lead vocals), The Cure cover | ||
Ülm3n | -- | "12 Gates to the City" (lead vocals), Reverened Gary Davis cover. It's only available through Ülm3n's SoundCloud page. | ||
Creature with the Atom Brain | The Birds Fly Low | "Black Rider Run" (lead vocals) | ||
2013 | Christine Owman | Little Beast | "One of the Folks", "Familiar Act" | [65] |
Moby | The Lonely Night | "The Lonely Night" | [66] | |
Queens of the Stone Age | ...Like Clockwork | "If I Had a Tail", "Fairweather Friends" | ||
Various artists | Reason to Believe - The Songs of Tim Hardin | "Red Balloon" | ||
Various artists | Frog Trouble and Eleven Other Pretty Serious Songs | "Frog Trouble" (lead vocals) | ||
Various artists | Last Box of Sparkles (A Tribute to Mark Linkous) | "Spirit Ditch" (lead vocals). Planned but cancelled, not before this song was posted officially on a SoundCloud page by the label | ||
2014 | Earth | Primitive and Deadly | "There Is a Serpent Coming", "Rooks Across the Gate" | |
Magnus | Where Neon Goes to Die | "Singing Man" (lead vocals). Available on the album's deluxe edition | [67] | |
Sweet Apple | The Golden Age of Glitter | "Wish You Could Stay (A Little Longer)" (background vocals) | ||
Various artists | Axels & Sockets (The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project) | "Constant Limbo (Constant Rain)" (shared vocals). "Desire By Blue River" (duet with Bertrand Cantat) | ||
James Williamson | Re-Licked | "Wild Love" (duet with Alison Mosshart) | ||
Gérard Manset | Un Oiseau S'Est Posé | "Cover Me with Flowers of Mauve (Elégie Funèbre)" | ||
Afterhours | Hai Paura Del Buio? | "Pelle" | ||
2015 | I Am Super Ape | Monki | "Monki" (lead vocals) | |
Ten Commandos | Ten Commandos | "Staring Down the Dust" | [68] | |
Various artists | Where the Candybeetle Dwells... | "Evil Bird" | ||
Creature With The Atom Brain | Night of the Hunter | "Night of the Hunter - Part 1" | ||
Mark Lanegan & Beth Orton | Your Kisses Burn | "Your Kisses Burn" | [69] | |
2016 | The Duke Spirit | Kin | "Blue & Yellow Light", "Wounded Wing" | |
Martyn LeNoble & Christian Eigner | Cat People (Putting Out Fire) | "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (lead vocals) | ||
Dustin Boyer | Cahuenga Gardens | Vocals on "Woman Downstairs" | ||
Christine Owman | When on Fire | "When on Fire" | ||
Matt Boroff | Grand Delusion | "Thirst" (backing vocals) | ||
2017 | Andrew Joslyn | Awake at the Bottom of the Ocean | "Desiderata" | |
Tinariwen | Elwan | "Nànnuflày" (lead vocals) | ||
Unkle | The Road: Part I | "Looking for the Rain" (lead vocals) | ||
Brian Reitzell | American Gods (Original Television Series Soundtrack) | "St. James Infirmary Blues" (lead vocals), "I Put a Spell On You" (lead vocals), "In the Pines" (lead vocals) | ||
Sweet Apple | Sing the Night in Sorrow | "World I'm Gonna Leave You", "Let's Take the Same Plane" | ||
Dave Clarke | The Desecration of Desire | "Charcoal Eyes (Glass Tears)", "Monochrome Sun" | ||
Torn Sail | This Short Sweet Life | "Ricochets" | ||
Various artists | Hog Wild! A Frenzy of Dance Music | "Easy" (lead vocals) | ||
2018 | Dead Combo | Odeon Hotel | "I Know, I Alone" (lead vocals) | |
Neko Case | Hell-On | "Curse of the I-5 Corridor" (lead vocals) | ||
David Catching | Shared Hallucinations Pt. 1: Sonic Salutations from the Venerable Vaults of Rancho de la Luna 1972–1984 | "Ghost" | ||
Various artists | The Wall (Redux) | "Nobody Home" (lead vocals) | ||
Nicole Atkins & Mark Lanegan | -- | "November Rain" (duet with Nicole Atkins) | ||
2019 | Dead Combo | Live Vodafone Paredes De Coura | "Fire of Love", "Wedding Dress", "I Know, I Alone" | |
Mark Morton | Anesthetic | "Axis" (lead vocals) | [70] | |
Unkle | The Road: Part II / Lost Highway | "Requiem (When You Talk of Love)" | ||
Domkraft | Slow Fidelity | "Where We Part Ways" | [71] | |
Not Waving | Downwelling | All tracks sung by Mark | ||
2020 | Humanist | Humanist | "Kingdom", "Beast of the Nation", "Skull", "Gospel" | |
Agrio | La Murga EP | Vocals on "A Drink of Poison Water" | [72] | |
Kira Skov | Spirit Tree | Vocals on "Idea of Love" | ||
Hey Colossus | Dances/Curses | Lead vocals on "The Mirror" | [73] | |
2021 | Cult of Luna | The Raging River | Vocals on "Inside of a Dream" | [74] |
Manic Street Preachers | The Ultra Vivid Lament | Vocals on "Blank Diary Entry" | ||
The Armed | Ultrapop | Vocals on "The Music Becomes a Skull" | ||
The Devils (Italian rock band) | Beast Must Regret Nothing | Vocals on "Devil Whistle Don't Sing" | ||
2022 | Lost Satellite | Bare Bones | Vocals on "No Fun" | |
The Afghan Whigs | How Do You Burn? | "Jyja", "Take Me There" (backing vocals) | [75] |
The Afghan Whigs are an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. They were active from 1986 to 2001 and have since reformed as a band. The group – with core members Greg Dulli, Rick McCollum, and John Curley (bass) – rose up around the grunge movement, evolving from a garage band in the vein of the Replacements to incorporate more R&B and soul influences into their sound and image. After releasing their first album independently in 1988, the band signed to the Seattle-based label Sub Pop. They released their major-label debut and fourth album, Gentlemen, in 1993. Pitchfork described them as "one of the few alt-bands to flourish on a major label" in the 1990s.
Screaming Trees were an American rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington, in 1984 by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bassist Van Conner, and drummer Mark Pickerel. Pickerel was replaced by Barrett Martin in 1991. Screaming Trees became known as one of the pioneers of grunge along with Melvins, Mudhoney, U-Men, Skin Yard, Soundgarden, Green River, and Malfunkshun, among others. Although widely associated with grunge, the band's sound incorporated hard rock and psychedelic elements.
Mad Season was an American rock supergroup formed in 1994 as a side project of members of other bands in the Seattle grunge scene. The band's principal members included guitarist Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, lead singer Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, and bassist John Baker Saunders. Mad Season released only one album, Above, in March 1995. Its first single, "River of Deceit", was a radio success, and Above was certified a gold record by the RIAA in June.
Mark William Lanegan was an American singer and songwriter. First becoming prominent as the lead singer for the early grunge band Screaming Trees, he was also known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins. He released 12 solo studio albums as well as three collaboration albums with Isobel Campbell and two with Duke Garwood. He was known for his baritone voice, which was described as being "as scratchy as a three-day beard yet as supple and pliable as moccasin leather" and has been compared to Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave.
The Twilight Singers are an American indie rock band. It was formed in 1997 by Greg Dulli as a side project during a hiatus from his group The Afghan Whigs. After the Afghan Whigs disbanded, Dulli used The Twilight Singers as his own artistic vehicle and has now released five studio albums backed by worldwide tours.
Benjamin Mumphrey is an American record producer, audio engineer, and musician.
Bubblegum is a 2004 rock album by American singer-songwriter Mark Lanegan, released on the Beggars Banquet label under the name "Mark Lanegan Band".
Blackberry Belle is the second full-length album released by The Twilight Singers. It was released by One Little Indian Records on October 14, 2003 and features guest appearances by Mathias Schneeberger, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Stanton Moore, Petra Haden, Kamasi Washington and Mark Lanegan. The album is a tribute to director Ted Demme, a close friend of Greg Dulli's who died of a heart attack while playing a game of basketball in January 2002. Dulli had been working on another project entitled Amber Headlights, but abandoned those sessions due to Demme's death. The recordings which followed, fueled in part by the memory of Demme, resulted in Blackberry Belle.
The Gutter Twins was a musical collaboration between rock musicians Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan. Dulli and Lanegan had regularly contributed to each other's projects since 2000, most notably in Dulli's Twilight Singers; of the duo's origins, Dulli said "I think Mark told a journalist we were doing it, and then the journalist called me, and I didn't know we were doing it." On Christmas Day 2003, Dulli and Lanegan began work on the collaboration. Their name is a punning homage to the Glimmer Twins, the pseudonym used by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards for work producing recordings by the Rolling Stones.
Here Comes That Weird Chill EP is a preview of Bubblegum by Mark Lanegan. The primary vocal version of "Sleep with Me", track 8 on the UK release, was omitted from the North American pressing.
Scottish musician and vocalist Isobel Campbell has released four solo studio albums, seven singles, a studio album in collaboration with Bill Wells and three with Mark Lanegan as well as several cameos on other artists' records. Isobel Campbell debuted in 1996 as cellist and sometime vocalist of indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. Despite limited commercial success, Belle & Sebastian have been hailed as the greatest Scottish band ever.
Broken is the third full-length studio album by English-American production team Soulsavers, and their second album predominantly featuring Mark Lanegan as lead vocalist. The album was released by V2 and Cooperative Music in the UK on 17 August 2009, and released by Columbia Records in the US in September 2009 as a digital download.
Greg Dulli is an American musician from Hamilton, Ohio. Debuting as a member of the rock band the Afghan Whigs in 1986, Dulli has been a member of the Twilight Singers, Gutter Twins, and in 2020 released his debut solo album, Random Desire. Dulli is known as the voice of John Lennon in the 1994 film Backbeat, and has produced music for musicians such as Afterhours, and is known as a regular collaborator of Mark Lanegan and Joseph Arthur.
Blues Funeral is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan, released on February 6, 2012, on 4AD. The album was recorded with producer Alain Johannes throughout early 2011 and Johannes, as well as other musicians including Greg Dulli, David Catching and Jack Irons, contributed to the recording process. Blues Funeral was announced for release on November 7, 2011, through Lanegan's official website and less than a month later, the album's lead single, "The Gravedigger's Song," was released as a digital download on iTunes.
Duke Garwood is a British multi-instrumentalist from London.
Imitations is the eighth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan, released on September 17, 2013 on Vagrant Records and Heavenly Recordings. It is a collection of cover songs, consisting of songs from Lanegan's parents' music collection and contemporary musicians, including Chelsea Wolfe, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and The Twilight Singers.
Has God Seen My Shadow is a three-disc compilation album by Mark Lanegan, featuring songs from his releases between 1989 and 2011. It was released in January 2014 under Light in the Attic Records.
Black Pudding is a collaborative album by Mark Lanegan and the multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood. It was recorded by Justin Smith at Pink Duck Studios and mixed by Alain Johannes at 11AD studios. The album was released in the United Kingdom by Heavenly Recordings on May 13, 2013, and in the United States by Ipecac the following day. The only single from the album, "Cold Molly", was released on April 20, 2013, as a Record Store Day exclusive.
Somebody's Knocking is the eleventh studio album by American singer Mark Lanegan. It was released through Heavenly Recordings on October 18, 2019.
Straight Songs of Sorrow is the twelfth and final studio album by American singer Mark Lanegan. It was released through Heavenly Recordings on May 8, 2020. The album was inspired by writing his memoir Sing Backwards and Weep, which was published April 28, 2020. It's his first solo album credited to simply Mark Lanegan, as opposed to Mark Lanegan Band, since 2013's Imitations, and the first one credited to Mark Lanegan that doesn't feature former collaborator Mike Johnson.
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