Nerina Pallot discography

Nerina Pallot discography
A woman playing guitar and singing into a microphone
Pallot performing in 2006
Studio albums7
Live albums2
Compilation albums1
Music videos14
EPs27
Singles15
Promotional singles3
Other appearances9

The discography of Nerina Pallot, an English pop rock singer-songwriter, consists of seven studio albums, twenty seven extended plays, fifteen singles (including one as a featured artist) and twelve music videos. Following a brief development deal with EMI, she signed a recording contract with Polydor Records in 2000.[1]

Pallot's debut studio album, Dear Frustrated Superstar, was released in August 2001. It reached number 98 on the UK Albums Chart and produced two singles, "Patience" and "Alien".[2] Due to the poor commercial performance of Dear Frustrated Superstar, Pallot was released from Polydor Records and established her own independent record label, Idaho Records.[3] In 2004, the singer collaborated with the electronic music duo Delerium on the single "Truly", which charted at number 54 in the UK and number 2 on the United States Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[4][5]

Fires, Pallot's second studio album, was released in April 2005. It charted at number 21 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), selling 42,525 copies as of May 2006.[2][6][7] Five singles, "Damascus", "All Good People", "Everybody's Gone to War", "Sophia" and "Learning to Breathe", were released from Fires. "Everybody's Gone to War" reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and number 41 on the Australian Singles Chart, while "Sophia" peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart and at number 48 on the Swedish Singles Chart.[2][8][9]

Pallot self-produced and recorded her third studio album, The Graduate, which was released in October 2009. It entered the UK Albums Chart number 46 and produced two singles: "Real Late Starter" and "I Don't Want To Go Out".[2] Her fourth studio album, Year of the Wolf, followed in June 2011. The album debuted at number 31 in the UK and produced three singles: "Put Your Hands Up", "Turn Me on Again" and "All Bets Are Off".[2]

Between December 2013 and December 2014, Pallot wrote, recorded and released a series of extended plays, with one released for each month of the year.[10] Pallot's fifth studio album, The Sound and the Fury, was released in September 2015; it was preceded by the single "The Road".[11][12]

  1. ^ Jamieson, Teddy (15 July 2006). "When Nerina Pallot was shoved off a sofa on live TV her future looked bleak. Now she is back, in control and not so easily pushed around". The Herald. Newsquest. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
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  3. ^ Lindvall, Helienne (10 September 2009). "Behind the music: How to survive being dropped". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
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  7. ^ "Chili Peppers and Gnarls Barkley top charts". Music Week. 28 May 2006. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
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  10. ^ Copsey, Robert (23 January 2014). "Exclusive: Nerina Pallot debuts first in a 'Year of EPs' – listen". Digital Spy. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Watch Nerina Pallot's video for The Road: a migrant experience of Calais". The Guardian. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Nerina Pallot: Sound and the Fury – album review – Louder Than War". 4 September 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2015.