English rock band Chumbawamba has released fourteen studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, one soundtrack album, two extended plays (EPs), 23 singles, 8 music videos, and a variety of miscellaneous releases.
Albums
Studio albums
Soundtrack albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Video albums
Compilation appearances
(not including top-single compilations)
Related releases
Miscellaneous releases
Chumbawamba during their early years released several cassette-exclusive releases, often either self-released or through independent labels. They also released a handful of miscellaneous releases later on.
- Another Year of the Same Old Shit (Sky and Trees, 1982)
- "Common Ground" (Sky and Trees, 1984) <small>(Benefit single for striking miners)</small>
- History Luddite, (Homebrew Tapes, 1984) <small>(Live at Luton Library, May 1985)</small>
- To Thine Own Self Be True (Sky and Trees, 1984)
- In the Cellar (Sky and Trees, 1984)
- It Could Be So Much More (Acid Rain Products, 1985) <small>(Joint with Flux of Pink Indians, recorded live at the Conway Hall, London)</small>
- Benefit for Leeds Hunt Saboteurs (Self-released, 1986)
- Know Your Enemy (Doomsday Tapes, 1986) <small>(Live material recorded at the Bull and Gate, London)</small>
- Feed the World, Sell the Rich, 1986 <small>(Live material recorded in Birmingham)</small>
- Un Toast a la Democratie, 1986 <small>(Early live incarnation of "Never Mind the Ballots")</small>
- There Comes a Time, 1987 <small>(Recordings of two shows)</small>
- Still Fighting The Fences (Y.U.R.A., 1987) <small>(</small><small>Live split with Dona Nobis Placem)</small>
- The Police are Wonderful (1988, R.E.D. Tapes) <small>(Split with Chumbawamba member Danbert Nobacon)</small>
- Raising Heck with Chumbawamba (Peaceville Records, 1989) [recorded 1983/4] <small>(Live material plus songs by Simon Lanzon, also known as Be a Rebel, Raise Some Heck)</small>
- A Toast to Democracy (KomistA, 1989) <small>(Two live performances from 1987)</small>
- Jesus H. Christ (Everyone's Stealing From Someone, 1992) <small>(The original version of what would become Slap!. Was released in limited numbers before being withdrawn for copyright reasons)</small>
- Stitch That! (E.G. Smith Press Audio, 1992) <small>(A live performance from the same year)</small>
- For A Free Humanity: For Anarchy (Allied, 1997) <small>(A release of speeches by Noam Chomsky that features Showbusiness! as a second disc)</small>
- Amnesia (EMI, 1998) <small>(A Japan-exclusive album features remixes and re-recordings of songs from Anarchy and Tubthumper)</small>
- Class War (self-released, 1990s) <small>(Live recordings from the Revolution era to the Slap! era)</small>
- Songs from WYSIWYG Played in a Fetchingly Acoustic Neobilly Style (EMI, 2000) <small>(</small><small>Re-recordings of songs from WYSIWYG. Promotional release.)</small>
- Chumbawamba 1985 (Shellfield Tape Archive, 2015) <small>(A digital release of a live show from 1985)</small>
Music videos
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