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This article lists the recorded output, remixes and collaborations of the [[England|English]] [[Trip hop]] artist '''[[Portishead]]'''. It does not include solo projects by the individual band members. |
This article lists the recorded output, remixes and collaborations of the [[England|English]] [[Trip hop]] artist '''[[Portishead]]'''. It does not include solo projects by the individual band members. |
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*1995 ''[[Glory Times]]'' (the "Glory Box" and "Sour Times" singles combined) |
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==Video albums== |
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*1998 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (PAL video) |
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*2002 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (DVD - also includes all single promos and short films shown in the videography section) |
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==Collaborations and miscellaneous releases== |
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*1999: Portishead collaborated with [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] on "Motherless Child" from his album of duets ''[[Reload (album)|Reload]]''. That album also has a cover of Portishead's "All Mine" sung as a duet with [[Neil Hannon]] from [[The Divine Comedy (band)|The Divine Comedy]]. |
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*2003: [[Geoff Barrow]] along with [[Adrian Utley]], [[Clive Deamer]], [[Tim Saul]] and [[John Baggott]] assisted with the production of [[Stephanie McKay]]'s ''[[McKay]]'' under the Go! Beat Records label. |
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*2005: [[Geoff Barrow]] and [[Adrian Utley]] produced [[The Coral]]'s ''[[The Invisible Invasion]]''. |
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*"Portishead Interview and Mix CD" ''(Geoff Barrow interviewed by Mark Findlay (INTER HEAD 1) and Mix by Geoff Barrow & Andy Smith with Cowboys (MIX HEAD 1)) |
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==Remixes== |
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* 2003: [[Geoff Barrow]] along with [[Adrian Utley]], [[Clive Deamer]], [[Tim Saul]] and [[John Baggott]] assisted with the production of [[Stephanie McKay|Stephanie McKay's]] "McKay" album under the Go! Beat Records label. |
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*[[Depeche Mode]] – "In Your Room" (The Jeep Rock Mix) (1993) |
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*Depeche Mode – "Walking in My Shoes" (Grungy Gonads Mix) (1993) |
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*[[Gabrielle]] – "Going Nowhere" (Portishead Mix) (1993) |
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*[[Whores of Babylon]] – "Fall of Agade" (Portishead Remix) (1993) |
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*[[Paul Weller (singer)|Paul Weller]] – "Wild Wood" (The Sheared Wood Remix) (1994) |
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*[[Primal Scream]] – "Give Out but Don't Give Up" (Portishead Remix) (1994) |
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*[[Ride]] – "Moonlight Medicine" (Portishead's Ride On The Wire Mix) (1994) |
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*[[The Sabres of Paradise]] – "Planet D" (Portishead Remix) (1994) |
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*[[Gravediggaz]] – "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere To Hide" (Portishead Remix) (1994) |
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*[[The Federation]] – "Rusty James" (Portishead Remix) (1994) |
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*[[UNKLE]] – "The Time Has Come" (Portishead Plays Unkle Mix) (1994) |
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*[[Earthling (band)|Earthling]] – "1st Transmission" (Portishead's Earthead Mix) (1994) |
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*Eartling – "Nefisa" (Portishead Mix) (1995) |
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*[[Nine (band)|Nine]] – "Whutcha Want" (Portishead Mix) (1995) |
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*[[Massive Attack]] – "Karmacoma" (Portishead Experience) (1995) |
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*[[Junkwaffel]] – "Mudskipper" (Portishead So-So Mix) (1995) |
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*[[Natalie Imbruglia]] – "Leave Me Alone" (Portishead Remix) (1997) |
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*[[Noir Désir]] – "Oublié" (Portishead Remix) (1998) |
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*[[Something for Kate]] – "Easy" (Mr Barrow and Mr Yates Surfin' For Kate Remix) (1999) |
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*[[Machine Gun Fellatio]] – "Horny Blonde 40" (Portishead Remix) (2002) |
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==Videography== |
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* 2005: [[Geoff Barrow]] and [[Adrian Utley]] produced [[The Coral]]'s ''[[The Invisible Invasion]]''. |
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===Music videos=== |
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*"Sour Times" (Hemming): made up of scenes from ''[[To Kill a Dead Man]]'' |
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*"Numb" (dir. [[Alexander Hemming]]) |
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*"Glory Box" (Hemming) homage to the [[Basil Dearden]] film ''[[Victim (film)|Victim]]'' |
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*"Wandering Star (acoustic version)'' (edited by Rick Holbrook, filmed by Adrian Utley, [[Hazel Grian]], et al.) |
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*"All Mine" (Dick Caruthers) based on a 1968 Italian talent show and ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' |
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*"Over" ([[Chris Bran (director)|Chris Bran]]) |
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*"Only You" ([[Chris Cunningham]]) |
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*"Machine Gun" (John Minton) |
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*"Magic Doors" (John Minton) |
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*"The Rip" (Nick Uff) |
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*"We Carry On" (Nick Uff) |
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===Short films=== |
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== Remixes (organized by year) == |
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*''[[To Kill a Dead Man]]'' (1994) (Alexander Hemming) |
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*''Road Trip'' (1997) (Hazel Grian) 10-minute film screened as introduction to each concert on the 1997/98 World Tour and accompanied by a DJ Andy Smith mix of tracks performed by Portishead, footage consists of a car driving from Bristol to Portishead. |
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*[[Depeche Mode]] - "In Your Room" (The Jeep Rock Mix) - 1993 |
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*[[Depeche Mode]] - "Walking In My Shoes" (Grungy Gonads Mix) - 1993 |
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*[[Gabrielle]] - "Going Nowhere" (Portishead Mix) - 1993 |
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*[[Whores Of Babylon]] - "Fall Of Agade" (Portishead Remix) - 1993 |
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*[[Paul Weller (singer)|Paul Weller]] - "Wild Wood" (The Sheared Wood Remix) - 1994 |
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*[[Primal Scream]] - "Give Out But Don't Give Up" (Portishead Remix) - 1994 |
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*[[Ride]] - "Moonlight Medicine" (Portishead's Ride On The Wire Mix) - 1994 |
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*[[The Sabres of Paradise]] - "Planet D" (Portishead Remix) - 1994 |
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*[[Gravediggaz]] - "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere To Hide" (Portishead Remix) - 1994 |
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*[[The Federation]] - "Rusty James" (Portishead Remix) - 1994 |
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*[[UNKLE]] - "The Time Has Come" (Portishead Plays Unkle Mix) - 1994 |
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*[[Earthling (band)|Earthling]] |
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** "1st Transmission" (Portishead's Earthead Mix) - 1994 |
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** "Nefisa" (Portishead Mix) - 1995 |
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*[[Nine]] - "Whutcha Want" (Portishead Mix) - 1995 |
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*[[Massive Attack]] - "Karmacoma" (Portishead Experience) - 1995 |
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*[[Junkwaffel]] - "Mudskipper" (Portishead So-So Mix) - 1995 |
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*[[Natalie Imbruglia]] - "Leave Me Alone" (Portishead Remix) - 1997 |
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*[[Noir Désir]] - "Oublié" (Portishead Remix) - 1998 |
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*[[Something for Kate]] - "Easy" (Mr Barrow and Mr Yates Surfin' For Kate Remix) - 1999 |
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*[[Machine Gun Fellatio]] - "Horny Blonde 40" (Portishead Remix) - 2002 |
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==Other use in media== |
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== Videography == |
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===Advertisements=== |
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*"Glory Box" appeared in a [[Levi's]] ad celebrating the watch pocket. |
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*"Numb" was used in a commercial for the TV series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' and featured in a commercial for the [[Nissan Primera]]. |
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*''Sour Times'' (Hemming): made up of scenes from ''[[To Kill a Dead Man]]'' |
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*"Roads" was used in the [[One Campaign]] commercials on TV. |
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*''Numb'' (dir. [[Alexander Hemming]]) |
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*''Glory Box'' (Hemming) homage to the [[Basil Dearden]] film ''[[Victim (film)|Victim]]'' |
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*''Wandering Star (acoustic version)'' (edited by Rick Holbrook, filmed by Adrian Utley, [[Hazel Grian]], et al.) |
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*''All Mine'' (Dick Caruthers) based on a 1968 Italian talent show and ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' |
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*''Over'' ([[Chris Bran (director)|Chris Bran]]) |
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*''Only You'' ([[Chris Cunningham]]) |
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*''Machine Gun'' (John Minton) |
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*''Magic Doors'' (John Minton) |
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*''The Rip'' (Nick Uff) |
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*''We Carry On'' (Nick Uff) |
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===Films=== |
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*''[[17 minute întârziere]]'' ("Undenied") (2002) |
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*''[[Assassins (film)|Assassins]]'' ("Roads") (1995) |
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*''Road Trip'' (1997) (Hazel Grian) 10 minute film screened as introduction to each concert on the 1997/98 World Tour and accompanied by a DJ Andy Smith mix of tracks performed by Portishead, footage consists of a car driving from Bristol to Portishead. |
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*''[[Cheaters (film)|Cheaters]]'' ("Roads") (2000) |
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*''[[The Confessional|Le Confessional]]'' (1995) |
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== Portishead in soundtracks (organized by year) == |
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*''[[The Craft (film)|The Craft]]'' (1996) |
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*''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Go Now]]'' (1995) |
*''[[Go Now]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[Little Criminals (film)|Little Criminals]]'' ("Roads") (1995) |
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*''[[Lord of War]]'' ("Glory Box") (2005) |
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*''[[When the Cat's Away]]'' (Chacun cherche son chat) (1996) |
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*''[[Stealing Beauty]]'' (1996) |
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*''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' (1996) |
*''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' (1996) |
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*''[[Nowhere (film)|Nowhere]]'' (1997) |
*''[[Nowhere (film)|Nowhere]]'' (1997) |
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*''[[Sharkwater]]'' ("Roads") (2007) |
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*''[[Stealing Beauty]]'' ("Glory Box") (1996) |
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*''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'' (1995) |
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*''[[The Watcher (film)|The Watcher]]'' ("Roads") (2000) |
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*''[[When the Cat's Away]]'' (Chacun cherche son chat) (1996) |
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===Television=== |
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== Other use in media == |
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*''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' ("We Carry On") (season nine, episode five - "[[Leave Out All The Rest (CSI episode)|Leave Out All The Rest]]") |
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*"Roads" was used in the [[One Campaign]] commercials on TV. |
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*''[[The L Word]]'' ("Roads") (season one, episode 13) |
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*"Undenied" was used in the 2002 short film ''[[17 minute întârziere]]'' by [[Cătălin Mitulescu]]. |
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*''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'' ("[[Sour Times]]") theme song |
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*"Portishead Interview and Mix CD" ''(Geoff Barrow interviewed by Mark Findlay (INTER HEAD 1) and Mix by Geoff Barrow & Andy Smith with Cowboys (MIX HEAD 1)) |
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*The track "Glory Box" appears on the soundtrack to the [[Bernardo Bertolucci]] film ''[[Stealing Beauty]]'' and on the [[Andrew Niccol]] film ''[[Lord of War]]''. It also appears in the [[Levi's]] ad celebrating the watch pocket. |
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==Covers of Portishead== |
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*"Glory Box" was covered by singer and guitarist, [[John Martyn]] on his 1998 covers album, ''[[The Church with One Bell]]'' and also a live version by [[Faith No More]] in 1995. |
*"Glory Box" was covered by singer and guitarist, [[John Martyn]] on his 1998 covers album, ''[[The Church with One Bell]]'' and also a live version by [[Faith No More]] in 1995. |
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*The track "Roads" appears on the soundtrack to the [[Lori Petty]] film ''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]''. It is also used in the movies ''[[Cheaters (film)|Cheaters]]'', ''[[Little Criminals (film)|Little Criminals]]'', ''[[Sharkwater]]'' and ''[[The Watcher (film)|The Watcher]]''. In addition, it has appearance in the beginning of the Season 1 finale of the TV series ''[[The L Word]]''. (1x13 - "Limb from Limb"). |
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*In the United Kingdom the track "Numb" was used in a commercial for the TV series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' and featured in a commercial for the [[Nissan Primera]]. |
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*"Roads" was covered by [[My Dying Bride]] on their ''[[Meisterwerk 2]]'' album. |
*"Roads" was covered by [[My Dying Bride]] on their ''[[Meisterwerk 2]]'' album. |
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*"Wandering Star" was covered by [[beatboxing|beatboxer]] and [[live looping|live-looper]], [[Kid Beyond]], using strictly layers of [[vocal percussion]] sounds, on his ''[[Amplivate]]'' EP. |
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*In the United Kingdom the track "[[Sour Times]]" was used as the theme tune for the [[ITV]] series ''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'' (1999–2003), starring British actor [[Ken Stott]]. |
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*The track "Wandering Star" was covered by [[beatboxing|beatboxer]] and [[live looping|live-looper]], [[Kid Beyond]], using strictly layers of [[vocal percussion]] sounds, on his ''[[Amplivate]]'' EP. |
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* "All Mine" was later covered by [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] and [[The Divine Comedy (band)|The Divine Comedy]] |
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* "Mourning Air" had previously appeared on ''[[The Help Album]]''. |
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* "Only You" was later released in a promotional French language lyrics version |
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The song "We Carry On" is featured in the episode [[Leave Out All The Rest (CSI episode) | Leave Out All The Rest]] of the hit [[CBS]] series [[CSI:Crime Scene Investigation]]. |
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Portishead discography | |
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Studio albums | 3 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 11 |
Singles | 10 |
Remixes | 20 |
This article lists the recorded output, remixes and collaborations of the English Trip hop artist Portishead. It does not include solo projects by the individual band members.
Albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |||||
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US [2] |
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CAN [3] |
AUS [4] |
NZ [5] | |||
1994 | Dummy | 2 | 79 | 45 | 23 | 21 | 2X Platinum (UK)[6] Gold (US)[7] Platinum (Canada)[8] | |
1997 | Portishead
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2 | 21 | 7 | 5 | 2 | 1 | Gold (UK)[6] Gold (Canada)[8] |
1998 | Roseland NYC Live
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40 | 155 | 58 | 33 | 23 | ||
2008 | Third
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2 | 7 | 6 | 3 | 9 | 9 | Gold (UK)[6] |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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UK [1] |
US [9] |
US Mod [9] |
AUS [10] |
NZ [11] | ||||
1994 | "Numb" | — | — | — | — | — | Dummy | |
"Sour Times" | 57 | — | — | — | — | |||
1995 | "Glory Box" | 13 | — | — | 96 | — | ||
"Sour Times" (re-release) | 13 | 53 | 5 | 66 | — | |||
1997 | "All Mine" | 8 | — | — | 36 | 29 | Portishead | |
"Over" | 25 | — | — | — | — | |||
1998 | "Only You" | 35 | — | — | — | 37 | ||
2008 | "Machine Gun" | 52 | — | — | 87 | — | Third | |
"The Rip" | 200 | — | — | — | — | |||
"Magic Doors" | — | — | — | — | — | |||
"—" denotes singles that did not chart. |
Compilations
- 1995 Glory Times (the "Glory Box" and "Sour Times" singles combined)
Video albums
- 1998 Roseland NYC Live (PAL video)
- 2002 Roseland NYC Live (DVD - also includes all single promos and short films shown in the videography section)
Collaborations and miscellaneous releases
- 1999: Portishead collaborated with Tom Jones on "Motherless Child" from his album of duets Reload. That album also has a cover of Portishead's "All Mine" sung as a duet with Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy.
- 2003: Geoff Barrow along with Adrian Utley, Clive Deamer, Tim Saul and John Baggott assisted with the production of Stephanie McKay's McKay under the Go! Beat Records label.
- 2005: Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley produced The Coral's The Invisible Invasion.
- "Portishead Interview and Mix CD" (Geoff Barrow interviewed by Mark Findlay (INTER HEAD 1) and Mix by Geoff Barrow & Andy Smith with Cowboys (MIX HEAD 1))
Remixes
- Depeche Mode – "In Your Room" (The Jeep Rock Mix) (1993)
- Depeche Mode – "Walking in My Shoes" (Grungy Gonads Mix) (1993)
- Gabrielle – "Going Nowhere" (Portishead Mix) (1993)
- Whores of Babylon – "Fall of Agade" (Portishead Remix) (1993)
- Paul Weller – "Wild Wood" (The Sheared Wood Remix) (1994)
- Primal Scream – "Give Out but Don't Give Up" (Portishead Remix) (1994)
- Ride – "Moonlight Medicine" (Portishead's Ride On The Wire Mix) (1994)
- The Sabres of Paradise – "Planet D" (Portishead Remix) (1994)
- Gravediggaz – "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere To Hide" (Portishead Remix) (1994)
- The Federation – "Rusty James" (Portishead Remix) (1994)
- UNKLE – "The Time Has Come" (Portishead Plays Unkle Mix) (1994)
- Earthling – "1st Transmission" (Portishead's Earthead Mix) (1994)
- Eartling – "Nefisa" (Portishead Mix) (1995)
- Nine – "Whutcha Want" (Portishead Mix) (1995)
- Massive Attack – "Karmacoma" (Portishead Experience) (1995)
- Junkwaffel – "Mudskipper" (Portishead So-So Mix) (1995)
- Natalie Imbruglia – "Leave Me Alone" (Portishead Remix) (1997)
- Noir Désir – "Oublié" (Portishead Remix) (1998)
- Something for Kate – "Easy" (Mr Barrow and Mr Yates Surfin' For Kate Remix) (1999)
- Machine Gun Fellatio – "Horny Blonde 40" (Portishead Remix) (2002)
Videography
Music videos
- "Sour Times" (Hemming): made up of scenes from To Kill a Dead Man
- "Numb" (dir. Alexander Hemming)
- "Glory Box" (Hemming) homage to the Basil Dearden film Victim
- "Wandering Star (acoustic version) (edited by Rick Holbrook, filmed by Adrian Utley, Hazel Grian, et al.)
- "All Mine" (Dick Caruthers) based on a 1968 Italian talent show and The Outer Limits
- "Over" (Chris Bran)
- "Only You" (Chris Cunningham)
- "Machine Gun" (John Minton)
- "Magic Doors" (John Minton)
- "The Rip" (Nick Uff)
- "We Carry On" (Nick Uff)
Short films
- To Kill a Dead Man (1994) (Alexander Hemming)
- Road Trip (1997) (Hazel Grian) 10-minute film screened as introduction to each concert on the 1997/98 World Tour and accompanied by a DJ Andy Smith mix of tracks performed by Portishead, footage consists of a car driving from Bristol to Portishead.
Other use in media
Advertisements
- "Glory Box" appeared in a Levi's ad celebrating the watch pocket.
- "Numb" was used in a commercial for the TV series Lost and featured in a commercial for the Nissan Primera.
- "Roads" was used in the One Campaign commercials on TV.
Films
- 17 minute întârziere ("Undenied") (2002)
- Assassins ("Roads") (1995)
- Cheaters ("Roads") (2000)
- Le Confessional (1995)
- The Craft (1996)
- Go Now (1995)
- Little Criminals ("Roads") (1995)
- Lord of War ("Glory Box") (2005)
- Mars Attacks! (1996)
- Nowhere (1997)
- Sharkwater ("Roads") (2007)
- Stealing Beauty ("Glory Box") (1996)
- Tank Girl (1995)
- The Watcher ("Roads") (2000)
- When the Cat's Away (Chacun cherche son chat) (1996)
Television
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("We Carry On") (season nine, episode five - "Leave Out All The Rest")
- The L Word ("Roads") (season one, episode 13)
- The Vice ("Sour Times") theme song
Covers of Portishead
- "Glory Box" was covered by singer and guitarist, John Martyn on his 1998 covers album, The Church with One Bell and also a live version by Faith No More in 1995.
- "Roads" was covered by My Dying Bride on their Meisterwerk 2 album.
- "Wandering Star" was covered by beatboxer and live-looper, Kid Beyond, using strictly layers of vocal percussion sounds, on his Amplivate EP.
References
- ^ a b "UK Music charts". EveryHit.com. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Billboard charts". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
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(help) - ^ "Portishead – Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Portishead". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Portishead". New Zealand charts online. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ a b c "BPI Searchable database – Gold and Platinum". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
- ^ "RIAA Searchable database – Gold and Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
- ^ a b "CRIA". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
- ^ a b "Artist Chart History – singles". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Portishead". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ^ "Discography Portishead". New Zealand charts online. Retrieved 2008-05-04.