WestBam discography

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WestBam discography
Studio albums12
Compilation albums1
Singles63

This is the discography of German DJ WestBam.

Albums

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1988WestbamLow Spirit Recordings
1988Westbam In SeoulSeorabeol Records Co.
1989The CabinetLow Spirit RecordingsSometimes called 'The Cabinet (Of Dr. WestStein)'
1991The Roof Is On FireTSR Records
1991A Practicing Maniac At WorkLow Spirit Recordings
1994Bam Bam BamLow Spirit Recordings
1997We'll Never Stop Living This WayLow Spirit Recordings
2002Right OnLow Spirit Recordings
2005Do You Believe In The WestworldLow Spirit Recordings
2010A Love Story 89-10Kontor RecordsCompilation
2013GötterstrasseVertigo BerlinDeluxe 24 track edition also released
2019The Risky Sets!!!No Limits MusicLimited Box also released
2021Famous Last Songs Vol. 1Embassy of Music

Singles (as Westbam)

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
GER
[1]
AUT
[2]
BEL
(Vl)

[3]
FIN
[4]
FRA
[5]
IRE
[6]
NED
[7]
SWE
[8]
SWI
[9]
UK
[10]
1987"Do It In the Mix"Westbam
1988"Monkey Say, Monkey Do"
"Disco Deutschland"
"Live at Leningrad"
1989"And Party"33The Cabinet
"Cold Train"
"Cold Stomper"The Roof Is on Fire
"Hold Me Back"
1990"Der Bundespräsidenten-Mix / Der Pink Panther-Mix"Singles only
"No More Fucking Rock And Roll"8282
"Saxophone"The Roof Is on Fire
"The Roof Is on Fire"2258
1991"Rock the House"Singles only
"I Can't Stop"96A Practising Maniac At Work
"Test the Westbam"Single only
1992"Let Yourself Go!"A Practising Maniac At Work
"'Found a Lover / My Life of Crime"
"The Mayday Anthem"1931Singles only
"Forward Ever Backward Never"
1993"Celebration Generation"219272827648Bam Bam Bam
1994"Wizards of the Sonic"2311832
"Bam Bam Bam"41122357
1995"Bostich"35227Singles only
"Always Music" (with Koon & Axel Stephenson)9851
1996"Born to Bang"We'll Never Stop Living this Way
"Terminator"16
"Alarm Clock"Singles only
"Heavy Mental"
1997"Hard Times"1147We'll Never Stop Living this Way
"...And More" (with Can)Single only
"Sunshine" (with Dr. Motte)5251098
"Sonic Empire" (with Members of Mayday)We'll Never Stop Living this Way
"Hanging with the Machineheads" (with Can)
1998"Crash Course"53
"Agharta - The City Of Shamballa (Subterranean World)" (with Afrika Bambaataa and I.F.O.)6054
"Love Parade 1998 (One World One Future)" (with Dr. Motte)615Singles only
1999"BeatBoxRocker"13
"Do The Rambo / MOM" (with TL Pimps and Members of Mayday)
2000"Love Bass"
"Electro Remixes"
"Love Parade 2000 (One World One Love Parade)" (with Dr. Motte)9327983
2001"Links 2 3 4" (vs Rammstein)
2002"Oldschool Baby" (with Nena Kerner)21Right On
2003"Right On / Like Ice in the Sunshine"
"Recognize" (with Mr. X)71
2004"Dancing with the Rebels" (with Afrika Islam)69
2005"Bang the Loop"73Do You Believe in the Westworld
"Orgasm"
2006"It's Not Easy" (with Superpitcher)Singles only
"EK Tour Loops" (with TL Pimp)
2008"Bass Planet"
2010"Don't Look Back in Anger"
2011"Original Hardcore" (with Moguai)
2013"You Need the Drugs" (with Richard Butler)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles & EPs (under aliases)

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1988A Long Hard DickLow Spirit RecordingsAs It's 2 Hard
1997Neanderthal Man/ElephantismLoud & SlowAs Mr. Y
1997Die DunkelsequenzLoud & SlowAs Professor Taub-Karcher
2008Vinyl Wunderwaffe Volume 1LJ Recordings, Bass PlanetAs WB Loops
2009Vinyl Wunderwaffe Volume IIBass PlanetAs WB Loops
2009Vinyl Wunderwaffe Volume III - House Party '86Bass PlanetAs WB Loops
2009Vinyl Wunderwaffe Volume IV - Techno Rave '91Bass PlanetAs WB Loops

Collaborations with Klaus Jankuhn

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
198517Wall City RecordsAs Cowboy Temple. The song '17' is based on '19' by Paul Hardcastle
1990Heavy MentalLow Spirit RecordingsAs Heavy Mental
1990CallasLow Spirit RecordingsVox Mystica
1990Alligators Have FunLow Spirit Recordings, VielklangWith William Röttger, as Mr. President, Sir!
1991This Is B.U.G.B.U.G. Records, EFAAs Fuck The Industry And Motherfuck Radio, Man!
1991The PlankB.U.G. RecordsAs No Vocals Necessary Movement
1991The B.U.G. EPRising High RecordsAs Fuck The Industry And Motherfuck Radio, Man! and No Vocals Necessary Movement
1991Always High - Never DownB.U.G. RecordsAs Kick Ass Project
1992HobbyB.U.G. Records, EFAAs Tilly Lilly
1993I Am ReadyB.U.G. RecordsAs Spring & Koon
1995EndlosLow Spirit RecordingsAs Endlos
1996WeekendLow Spirit UKAs T.A.F.K.A.D., with Fabian Lenz
1997UntitledLow Spirit UKAs Endlos, and with Beat In Time and Plutone. Limited edition
1997Roller CoasterSm:)e CommunicationsAs Tilly Lilly
1999GeneticSm:)e CommunicationsAs Tilly Lilly
2000WeekendElectric KingdomAs Dicktator, also featuring Fabian Lenz
2001You Can't Stop Us (Loveparade 2001)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 2001, as The Love Committee
2002Access Peace (Loveparade 2002)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 2002, as The Love Committee
2002Roh - MixRoad Rage RecordsAs The WBs
2003Love Rules (Love Parade 2003)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 2003, as The Love Committee
2004Baby's On Fire (Super Dope Underground Mixes)Road Rage RecordsAs The WBs
2004Total Extrem / Do You?Road Rage RecordsAs The WBs
2009ScienceBass PlanetAs Serial Funk
2009Serial Funk Vol. 1Bass PlanetAs Serial Funk

Collaborations with Afrika Islam

Albums

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1999New World OrderElectric Kingdom
2000Live From Berlin - 4 Turntables And A MicrophoneElectric KingdomCompilation

Singles

Date of ReleaseTitleLabel
1996Nite Of The TschuldigungsHysteria
1997Free MeLow Spirit Recordings
1998New World OrderElectric Kingdom
1998What's Up At The Brother Front / 1956Loud & Slow
1999Viva La RevolucionElectric Kingdom
2000Global Players (My Name Is Techno)Electric Kingdom
2001ButterloopsElectric Kingdom

Collaborations with Deskee

Albums

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1990No. 1 Is The NumberRCA
1990DancetracksBlack Out

Singles

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1989Let There Be HouseBlack OutReissued in 1996 and 2004
1990Dance, DanceBlack Out
1990Kid Get HypedBlack Out
1991Lost In The GrooveRCA
1996Feel The StreetForce Inc. USWith DJ Tonka
1997Get Up (September)Dos Or Die RecordingsWith Foundation
2002Ska Train / World DominationLe Bien Et Le Mal
2005I'll House YouBlack Out

Collaboration with The Beloved

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
2020Sky Is The LimitWG Records/Embassy OneJon Marsh on Vocals

Collaborations with other artists (as Maximilian Lenz)

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelNotes
1997SunshineLow Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 1997, with Dr. Motte
1998Love Parade 1998 (One World One Future)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 1998, with Dr. Motte
1998We Are The 3 Bad Brothers From The MothershipElectric KingdomWith Clemens Kahlcke and Kay Lippert as 3 Bad Brothers From The Mothership
1998Elektronische TanzmusikLow Spirit RecordingsWith Takkyu Ishino as TakBam
1999Music Is The Key (Love Parade 99)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 1999, with Dr. Motte
2000Love Parade 2000 (One World One Love Parade)Low Spirit RecordingsThe Love Parade anthem for 2000, with Dr. Motte
2001Technomusik Ab Und Zu (Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 3)Ki/oon records, LoopaWith Takkyu Ishino as TakBam
2003Why Is Everybody 2 LoudLow Spirit RecordingsWith Kay Lippert, as Los Heroes Del Noise

Work with Members Of Mayday can be viewed here.

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References

  1. Westbam Germany officialcharts.de
  2. Westbam Austria austriancharts.at
  3. Westbam Belgium ultratop.be
  4. Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. ISBN   978-951-1-21053-5.
  5. Westbam France lescharts.com
  6. Westbam Ireland Irishcharts.ie
  7. Westbam Netherlands dutchcharts.nl
  8. Westbam Sweden swedishcharts.com
  9. Westbam Switzerland hitparade.ch
  10. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. ISBN   1-904994-10-5.