Godspeed You! Black Emperor discography |
Studio albums |
5 |
EPs |
1 |
Singles |
1 |
Various artist compilations |
2 |
The discography of Godspeed You! Black Emperor—a Canadian post-rock musical collective from Quebec—consists of five studio albums, one extended play, one split single, and two contributions to various artists compilation albums.
Albums
Studio albums
Extended plays
Demos
Singles
Various artist compilations
Title |
Year |
Track(s) |
Notes |
Azadi! |
2003 |
"George Bush Cut Up While Talking" |
Released by Fire Museum Records on Compact Disc. This track is a part of the track "motherfucker=redeemer" part II on the vinyl edition of Yanqui U.X.O. |
Song of the Silent Land |
2004 |
"Outro" |
Released by Constellation Records on Compact Disc. This track is a live performance in Nantes of the ending to the F♯A♯∞ song "The Dead Flag Blues" |
Other songs
On 22 November 1998, the band recorded the song "Hung Over as the Queen in the Maida Vale" for a John Peel session; it was made up of the movements "Monheim", "Chart #3", and "Steve Reich".[3] It was first transmitted on 19 January 1999.[3] Later in 1999, the band recorded a radio session for VPRO which included "She Dreamt She Was a Bulldozer, "Steve Reich", "World Police and Friendly Fire", and "Moya". They have also performed the tracks "Albanian", and "Gamelan" live, which were released on their 2012 album Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!, where they were titled "Mladic" and "We Drift Like Worried Fire" respectively. A new song "Behemoth" with an approximate run-time of 45 minutes, has been played at several live shows during their 2012 tour.[4] The songs on the album Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress are based on "Behemoth".
During their recent live shows, beginning with those in Europe in Spring 2015, the band has played two new songs. The first lasts around 15 minutes and has come to be known as "Buildings", while the second, 22-minute-long song is unofficially referred to as "Railroads". [5]
Related projects
- David Bryant, Bruce Cawdron, Aidan Girt, Mike Moya, Thea Pratt, Roger Tellier-Craig, and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar, Efrim Menuck, and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar, Norsola Johnson, and Mike Moya
- Thierry Amar and Efrim Menuck
- Roger Tellier-Craig and Sophie Trudeau
- Mike Moya and Sophie Trudeau
- Thierry Amar
- David Bryant
- Bruce Cawdron
- Aidan Girt
- Norsola Johnson
- Efrim Menuck
- Mike Moya
- Mauro Pezzente
- Roger Tellier-Craig
- Sophie Trudeau
- Various members
- Evangelista – Hello, Voyager (Efrim Menuck – recording, mixing, guitar, voice; David Payant – drums; Sophie Trudeau – violin, Thierry Amar – double bass)
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