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|Compilation = 1
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|Singles = 10
|Music videos = 11
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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.


== Albums ==
==Albums==
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== Singles ==
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== Compilations ==
==Compilations==
* 1995 ''[[Glory Times]]'' (the Glory Box and Sour Times singles combined)
*1995 ''[[Glory Times]]'' (the "Glory Box" and "Sour Times" singles combined)


=== DVD and Video ===
==Video albums==
* 1998 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (PAL video)
*1998 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (PAL video)
* 2002 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (DVD - also includes all single promos and short films shown in the Videography section)
*2002 ''[[Roseland NYC Live]]'' (DVD - also includes all single promos and short films shown in the videography section)


== Collaborations ==
==Collaborations and miscellaneous releases==
* 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]].
*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]].
*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==
* 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.
*[[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 (singer)|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 (band)|Earthling]] – "1st Transmission" (Portishead's Earthead Mix) (1994)
*Eartling – "Nefisa" (Portishead Mix) (1995)
*[[Nine (band)|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==
* 2005: [[Geoff Barrow]] and [[Adrian Utley]] produced [[The Coral]]'s ''[[The Invisible Invasion]]''.
===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 (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 (director)|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===
== Remixes (organized by year) ==
*''[[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.
*[[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 (singer)|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 (band)|Earthling]]
** "1st Transmission" (Portishead's Earthead Mix) - 1994
** "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
</div>


==Other use in media==
== Videography ==
=== Promos ===
===Advertisements===
*"Glory Box" appeared in a [[Levi's]] ad celebrating the watch pocket.
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;">
*"Numb" was used in a commercial for the TV series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' and featured in a commercial for the [[Nissan Primera]].
*''Sour Times'' (Hemming): made up of scenes from ''[[To Kill a Dead Man]]''
*"Roads" was used in the [[One Campaign]] commercials on TV.
*''Numb'' (dir. [[Alexander Hemming]])
*''Glory Box'' (Hemming) homage to the [[Basil Dearden]] film ''[[Victim (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 (director)|Chris Bran]])
*''Only You'' ([[Chris Cunningham]])
*''Machine Gun'' (John Minton)
*''Magic Doors'' (John Minton)
*''The Rip'' (Nick Uff)
*''We Carry On'' (Nick Uff)
</div>


=== Short films ===
===Films===
*''[[To Kill a Dead Man]]'' (1994) (Alexander Hemming)
*''[[17 minute întârziere]]'' ("Undenied") (2002)
*''[[Assassins (film)|Assassins]]'' ("Roads") (1995)
*''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.
*''[[Cheaters (film)|Cheaters]]'' ("Roads") (2000)

*''[[The Confessional|Le Confessional]]'' (1995)
== Portishead in soundtracks (organized by year) ==
*''[[The Craft (film)|The Craft]]'' (1996)
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;">
*''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'' (1995)
*''[[Go Now]]'' (1995)
*''[[Go Now]]'' (1995)
*''[[The Confessional|Le Confessional]]'' (1995)
*''[[Little Criminals (film)|Little Criminals]]'' ("Roads") (1995)
*''[[Assassins (film)|Assassins]]'' (1995)
*''[[Lord of War]]'' ("Glory Box") (2005)
*''[[When the Cat's Away]]'' (Chacun cherche son chat) (1996)
*''[[Stealing Beauty]]'' (1996)
*''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' (1996)
*''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' (1996)
*''[[Nowhere (film)|Nowhere]]'' (1997)
*''[[Nowhere (film)|Nowhere]]'' (1997)
*''[[The Watcher]]'' (2000)
*''[[Sharkwater]]'' ("Roads") (2007)
*''[[Lord of War]]'' (2005)
*''[[Stealing Beauty]]'' ("Glory Box") (1996)
*''[[The Craft (film)|The Craft]]''
*''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]'' (1995)
*''[[The Watcher (film)|The Watcher]]'' ("Roads") (2000)
</div>
*''[[When the Cat's Away]]'' (Chacun cherche son chat) (1996)


===Television===
== Other use in media ==
*''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' ("We Carry On") (season nine, episode five - "[[Leave Out All The Rest (CSI episode)|Leave Out All The Rest]]")
*"Roads" was used in the [[One Campaign]] commercials on TV.
*''[[The L Word]]'' ("Roads") (season one, episode 13)
*"Undenied" was used in the 2002 short film ''[[17 minute întârziere]]'' by [[Cătălin Mitulescu]].
*''[[The Vice (TV series)|The Vice]]'' ("[[Sour Times]]") theme song
*"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))

*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.
==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.
*"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.
*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").
*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]].
*"Roads" was covered by [[My Dying Bride]] on their ''[[Meisterwerk 2]]'' album.
*"Roads" was covered by [[My Dying Bride]] on their ''[[Meisterwerk 2]]'' album.
*"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.
*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]].
*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.

* "All Mine" was later covered by [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] and [[The Divine Comedy (band)|The Divine Comedy]]
* "Mourning Air" had previously appeared on ''[[The Help Album]]''.
* "Only You" was later released in a promotional French language lyrics version
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]].


== References ==
==References==
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Revision as of 11:48, 30 May 2009

Portishead discography
Studio albums3
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Video albums1
Music videos11
Singles10
Remixes20

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
UK
[1]
US
[2]
GER
CAN
[3]
AUS
[4]
NZ
[5]
1994 Dummy
  • Released: 22 August 1994
  • Label: Go Beat 8285222
  • Format: CD, LP
2 79 45 23 21 2X Platinum (UK)[6]
Gold (US)[7]
Platinum (Canada)[8]
1997 Portishead
  • Released: 30 September 1997
  • Label: Go Beat 5391892
  • Format: CD, LP
2 21 7 5 2 1 Gold (UK)[6]
Gold (Canada)[8]
1998 Roseland NYC Live
  • Released: 2 November 1998
  • Label: Go Beat 5594242
  • Format: CD, LP
40 155 58 33 23
2008 Third
  • Released: 28 April 2008
  • Label: Island 1764013
  • Format: CD, LP
2 7 6 3 9 9 Gold (UK)[6]

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
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

Collaborations and miscellaneous releases

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

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

Television

Covers of Portishead

References

  1. ^ a b "UK Music charts". EveryHit.com. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  2. ^ "Billboard charts". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-05-04. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Portishead – Charts & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  4. ^ "Portishead". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  5. ^ "Portishead". New Zealand charts online. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  6. ^ a b c "BPI Searchable database – Gold and Platinum". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  7. ^ "RIAA Searchable database – Gold and Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  8. ^ a b "CRIA". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  9. ^ a b "Artist Chart History – singles". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  10. ^ "Portishead". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
  11. ^ "Discography Portishead". New Zealand charts online. Retrieved 2008-05-04.