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|Artist = The Saints |Image = |Caption = |Studio = 13 |Singles = 17 |EP = 6 |Live = 2 |Compilation = 10 |Video = |Video link = |Music videos = |References = Yes }} The discography of Australian rock group, The Saints consists of thirteen studio albums, seventeen singles, six EPs, two live albums and ten compilation albums. The Saints began in 1974 as punk rockers and released their first single, "(I'm) Stranded", in September 1976 on their own Fatal Records label. They were signed to EMI and released their debut album in February 1977, (I'm) Stranded. Mainstay founder, Chris Bailey, is the principal songwriter and record producer.[2] Their sound became more R&B and pop rock.[4] Their highest charting album, All Fools Day peaked in the Top 30 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in April 1986.[5] Their cover version of The Easybeats' hit "The Music Goes Round My Head", issued in November 1988, peaked in the Top 40 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[6] In May 2001, Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) celebrated its 75th anniversary and named "(I'm) Stranded" in its Top 30 Australian songs of all time.[7] The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in September.[8][9] In 2007, "I'm Stranded" was one of the first 20 songs stored on the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry.[10] Their debut album, (I'm) Stranded was listed at No. 20 in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums, in October 2010.[11] Their third album, Prehistoric Sounds, also appeared in the list, at No. 41.[11] Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
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Singles{{Singles discography | all_albums=yes | charts=3 | include_footnote = yes| chartA = AUS [5][6] | chartB = UK [24] | chartC = US Alt[25] | title1 = (I’m) Stranded | album1 = (I'm) Stranded | albumspan1 = 2 | year1 = 1976 | peak1A = 98 | title2 = Erotic Neurotic | year2 = 1977 | yearspan2 = 3 | title3 = This Perfect Day | album3 = Eternally Yours | peak3B = 34 | title4 = Lipstick on Your Collar | album4 = One Two Three Four | title5 = Know Your Product | album5 = Eternally Yours | year5 = 1978 | yearspan5 = 2 | title6 = Security | album6 = Prehistoric Sounds | title7 = Always | album7 = The Monkey Puzzle | albumspan7 = 2 | year7 = 1980 | title8 = Let's Pretend | year8 = 1981 | title9 = Follow the Leader | album9 = I Thought This Was Love, But This Ain't Casablanca | year9 = 1982 | title10 = Grain of Sand | year10 = 1984 | yearspan10 = 3 | album10 = Non-album single | peak10A = 46 | title11 = Ghost Ships | album11 = A Little Madness to Be Free | albumspan11 = 2 | title12 = Imagination | title13 = Just Like Fire Would | album13 = All Fools Day | albumspan13 = 3 | year13 = 1986 | yearspan13 = 3 | peak13A = 29 | title14 = (You Can't Tamper with the) Temple of the Lord | peak14A = 85 | title15 = See You in Paradise | title16 = Grain of Sand | album16 = Prodigal Son | albumspan16 = 3 | year16 = 1988 | yearspan16 = 3 | peak16A = 81 | peak16C = 11 | title17 = Stay | title18 = The Music Goes Round My Head | peak18A = 39 | peak18C = 19 }} References{{Refbegin}}
1. ^1 {{Cite web | archiveurl = http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/14231/20120727-0512/www.howlspace.com.au/en/saints/saints.htm | url = http://www.howlspace.com.au/en/saints/saints.htm | title = The Saints | last = Nimmervoll | first = Ed | publisher = Howlspace – The Living History of Our Music (Ed Nimmervoll). White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd | archivedate = 27 July 2012 | accessdate = 11 February 2014 }} [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Cite book | title = Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 | last1 = Kent | first1 = David | authorlink1 = David Kent (historian) | publisher = Australian Chart Book Ltd | location = St Ives, NSW | year = 1993 | isbn = 0-646-11917-6 }} Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974. 3. ^1 McFarlane, [https://web.archive.org/web/20040930221814/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=63 'Chris Bailey'] entry. Archived from the original on 30 September 2004. Retrieved 12 April 2011. 4. ^1 {{Cite web | url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2001 | title = History: Winners by Year 2001: 15th Annual ARIA Awards | work = ARIA Awards | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | accessdate = 14 April 2011 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235727/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2001 | archivedate = 26 September 2007 | df = dmy-all }} 5. ^1 {{Cite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards/History/2001Top30Songs.aspx | last1 = Kruger | first1 = Debbie | authorlink1 = Debbie Kruger | title = The Songs That Resonate Through the Years | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | date = 2 May 2001 | accessdate = 19 April 2011 }} 6. ^1 {{Cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/music/the-saints-come-marching-home/2008/12/18/1229189783418.html?page=fullpage | title = The Saints come marching home | last1 = Donovan | first1 = Patrick | newspaper = The Age | publisher = Fairfax Media | date = 19 December 2008 | accessdate = 14 April 2011 }} 7. ^1 {{Cite web | url = http://nfsa.gov.au/collection/national-collection/sound/sounds-australia/about-registry/ | title = About the Registry | work = Sounds of Australia | publisher = National Film and Sound Archive | accessdate = 2011-01-16 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110217114326/http://nfsa.gov.au/collection/national-collection/sound/sounds-australia/about-registry/ | archivedate = 17 February 2011 | df = dmy-all }} 8. ^1 2 {{Cite book | title = 100 Best Australian Albums | last1 = O'Donnell | first1 = John | authorlink1 = John O'Donnell (music journalist) | last2 = Creswell | first2=Toby | authorlink2 = Toby Creswell | last3 = Mathieson | first3 = Craig | authorlink3 = Craig Mathieson | publisher = Hardie Grant Books | date = October 2010 | location = Prahran, Vic | pages = 78–79, 124–125 | isbn = 978-1-74066-955-9 }} 9. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Saints | title = Discography The Saints | publisher = Hung Medien | work = Australian Charts Portal | accessdate = 21 April 2011 }} 10. ^1 {{Cite book | first1 = David | last1 = Roberts | year= 2006 | title = British Hit Singles & Albums | edition = 19th | publisher = Guinness World Records Limited | location = London | isbn = 1-904994-10-5 | page= 480 }} 11. ^1 {{Cite web | url = {{BillboardURLbyName|artist=the saints|chart=all}} | title = The Saints Album & Song Chart History | work = Billboard | publisher = Prometheus Global Media (Nielsen Company) | accessdate = 22 April 2011 }} 12. ^1 {{Cite web | url = http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2090055 | title = Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry | work = catalogue | publisher = National Library of Australia | accessdate = 9 April 2011 }} Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091015024603/http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/aboutww.htm |date=15 October 2009 }} in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition. As from September 2010, [on-line] version appears to have an Internal Service Error. }}{{The Saints}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Saints Discography, The}} 2 : Rock music group discographies|Discographies of Australian artists |
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