Whitey discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 5 |
Music videos | 3 |
EPs | 3 |
Singles | 14 |
The discography of British singer-songwriter Whitey consists of seven studio albums, three extended plays, fourteen singles and three music videos. As a producer Whitey also has several remixes and songs made.
Making his debut as solo singer in 2003, during the last twenty years Whitey had passed through several music labels, ending up as independent musician, who creates and sells recordings by himself. Due to the lack of promotion almost all his releases were not represented in any major chart, except the "Non Stop / A Walk in the Dark" single, which peaked at number 67 in the UK Singles Chart in 2005.[1]
Title | Album details |
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The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train |
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Canned Laughter |
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Great Shakes Volume 1 (also simply known as "Great Shakes") |
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Great Shakes Volume 2 |
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Lost Summer |
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Seven |
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Now That's Why I Killed Music |
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Title | Album details |
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Lost Songs Volume 1: Berlin |
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Lost Songs Volume 2: Bohemia Road |
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Lost Songs Volume 3: Wrong Destination |
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Lost Songs Volume 4: 2003-2021 |
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Let's Never Go Home Again (Lost Songs 5) |
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Title | EP details |
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Wrap It Up |
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Made of Night |
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The Times They Are Deranging |
Title | Year | Peaks[1] | Album |
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UK | |||
"Why You Have To Be Me"[19] (retitled "Y.U.H.2.B.M.2") |
2003 | — | The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train |
"Leave Them All Behind" | 165 | ||
"Non Stop / A Walk in the Dark" | 2005 | 67 | |
"Wrap It Up"[20] | 2006 | — | Great Shakes Volume 1 |
"Individuals"[21] | 2008 | — | Great Shakes Volume 2 |
"Saturday Night Ate Our Lives"[22] | 2012 | — | Lost Summer |
"No More Right Or Wrong"[23] | — | Non-album single | |
"Waves of Fear"[24] | 2013 | — | |
"Somebody, Grab the Wheel"[25] | 2015 | — | Now That's Why I Killed Music (originally Pick Up Your Shadow)[26] |
"The Other Way"[27] | — | Lost Songs Volume 2: Bohemia Road | |
"Pick Up Your Shadow"[28] | — | Now That's Why I Killed Music | |
"Civilizashun"[29] (retitled "Civilizashun Part 2") |
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"In the End"[30] | — | ||
"People"[31] | 2020 | — | Lost Summer |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year |
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"Non Stop"[32] (with live backing band) |
2005 |
"Wrap It Up"[33] | 2008 |
"People"[34] | 2020 |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Y.U.H.2.B.M.2" | 2002 | Sonic Mook Experiment's Future Rock 'n' Roll |
"Twoface" | 2003 | Sonic Mook Experiment's Hot Shit |
"Leave Them All Behind" | 2005 | Modular Presents: Leave Them All Behind |
"Stay on the Outside" | 2007 | Kitsuné Maison Compilation 4 |
Title | Year | Claimed as | Artist(s) |
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Life (EP) | 1991 | Writer[35][36] | Vibe Tribe[a] |
Spice of Life (EP) | 1992 | Global Method[a] | |
Good Livin' Platter | 1997 | Backing singer[37] | The Junkyard Dogs |
"Slimcea Girl" (The Fat Boy Dub) | Guitarist[38] | Mono | |
Cut Loose Howling | 1998 | Designer[39] | Deadfall |
I Got a Brand New Egg Layin' Machine | 2005 | Additional personnel[40] |
Goon Moon |
"Hanging Around" | Bassist[41] | Le Volume Courbe | |
"Paint It Red" | Composer, backing singer[42] |
Royal Appointment (featuring Coco Electrik) |
Title | Year | Artist(s) |
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"San Trancisco"[43] | 1994 | Punchunella |
"Any Minute Now" | 2004 | Soulwax |
"Me & My Man" | Chromeo | |
"Red Blooded Woman" | Kylie Minogue | |
"Coochie Coo" | 2005 | Princess Superstar |
"Going Nowhere" | Cut Copy | |
"Helicopter" | Bloc Party | |
"Okay" | The Sexmachines | |
"Pulsatron" | Siobhan Fahey | |
"Vote Whitey" | Drinkme | |
"Bleep #1" | 2007 | MOTOR |
"Second Life" | 2008 | Gang of Four |