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Icehouse discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Icehouse discography

The discography of Icehouse, an Australian rock, synthpop band includes releases under the earlier band name, "Flowers", which was formed in 1977 by the mainstay Iva Davies, and was renamed "Icehouse" in 1981; material was also released by "Iva Davies and Icehouse".〔
〕 Flowers or Icehouse have released eight major studio albums, as well as two remix albums, thirty-nine singles and twenty-six music videos. Icehouse and/or Iva Davies have also issued two film soundtracks〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Internet Movie Database )〕 and contributed to ballet scores.
As Flowers, in 1980 they released three singles and the album ''Icehouse'' in Australia on the independent Regular Records label. After signing with UK-based Chrysalis Records, Flowers changed their name to Icehouse to avoid confusion with similarly named bands.〔 From 1981, Chrysalis released Flowers' material under the Icehouse name including the single "Icehouse" (not released separately in Australia) with a video clip directed by Russell Mulcahy in June 1981. The first new material under the name Icehouse was the Australian 1981 single-only release "Love in Motion", recorded in London while on tour, upon return to Australia Icehouse separated. Davies recorded the 1982 album ''Primitive Man'' (released in UK as ''Love in Motion'', 1983) virtually as a solo artist, co-producing with Keith Forsey, but it was released under the name Icehouse. Davies then formed a new line-up to tour UK and North America promoting the album.〔 In 1983, Icehouse released ''Fresco'' as an EP,〔 which was the first material from the new line-up. Davies used a similar approach with subsequent releases often having only one or two band members in for recording and then taking an extended line-up out on tour to promote the latest material.〔
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|''Sidewalk''
*Released: 26 June 1984
*Label: Regular Records / Chrysalis Records
*Producer: Iva Davies
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| style="text-align:center;"|1986
|''Measure for Measure''
*Released: 21 April 1986
*Label: Regular Records / Chrysalis Records
*Producer: David Lord, Rhett Davies
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| style="text-align:center;"|1987
|''Man of Colours''
*Released: 21 September 1987
*Label: Regular Records / Chrysalis Records
*Producer: David Lord
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| style="text-align:center;"|1990
|''Code Blue''
*Released: 11 November 1990
*Label: Regular Records
*Producer: Nick Launay
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| style="text-align:center;" |1993
|''Big Wheel''
*Released: 25 October 1993
*Label: dIVA / Massive Records
*Producer: Iva Davies
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| style="text-align:center;"|1995
|''The Berlin Tapes''
*Released: October 1995
*Label: dIVA / Massive Records
*Producer: Iva Davies
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| style="text-align:center;"|2011
|''Icehouse – 30th Anniversary Edition''
*Released: May 2011
*Label: Universal Music Australia
*Producer: Iva Davies
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a ''Icehouse'' was released when the band were called Flowers, in some markets this album is called ''Flowers'' by Icehouse.

b ''Primitive Man'' was released in UK in 1983 as ''Love in Motion'' with the track "Break These Chains" replaced by "Love in Motion", tracks were reordered and new cover artwork was used,

c ''The Berlin Tapes'' was originally released under the name Iva Davies and Icehouse.

d The first Icehouse release available digitally; reached #10 in the iTunes charts.

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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