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Paul Kelly discography

The discography of Paul Kelly, an Australian rock artist, includes solo releases, those from various bands that Paul Kelly has led, and material from the related projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five which contain the same personnel as his bands. Paul Kelly, under various guises, has released nineteen studio albums, fifty-three singles, forty-two music videos, and contributed to ten film / television soundtracks and scores.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Internet Movie Database )〕
In August 1978, Paul Kelly and the Dots was formed from the remains of Melbourne band High Rise Bombers.〔 In 1979, they released their debut single, "Recognition", on Mushroom Records and followed with other singles in 1980 including "Billy Baxter" in October, which peaked at No. 38 on the National singles charts.〔 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.〕 Their debut album ''Talk'' followed in March 1981, which peaked at No. 44 on the National albums charts.〔 Their single "Alive and Well", from the second album, ''Manila'', had a video clip directed by Jack Egan in July 1982. After the Dots folded in late 1982, Kelly was without a recording contract. The Paul Kelly Band was formed in 1983, however by late 1984, Kelly had disbanded this group.〔 His next solo release was the single "From St Kilda to Kings Cross" in April 1985, with the associated album ''Post''.〔
By mid-1985, Kelly had formed Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls and their first single was "Before Too Long" in June 1986, which peaked at No. 15 and was followed by a double LP ''Gossip'' in September, which peaked at No. 15.〔 ''Gossip'' was trimmed back to a single LP for its 1987 international release on A&M Records under the name Paul Kelly and the Messengers.〔 Australian releases still used Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls.〔〔 "To Her Door" was released in September 1987 and peaked at No. 14 on the Australian singles charts.〔 Another single from this album, "Dumb Things" was released in 1988 in Australia,〔 and the US.〔 By 1989's ''So Much Water So Close to Home'' album they were known as Paul Kelly and the Messengers in all markets, the album peaked at No. 10 with the next album ''Comedy'' from 1991 peaking at No. 12, but despite this success Paul Kelly and the Messengers disbanded in August 1991 with ''Hidden Things'' released in May 1992.〔 Kelly was already touring as a solo artist and recorded ''Live, May 1992'', he subsequently recorded further material under his own name, as the Paul Kelly Band, Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions, and Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys.
In 1999, Kelly left Mushroom Records and signed with EMI Music to release ''Smoke'' by Paul Kelly with Uncle Bill, which is a bluegrass band; released at the same time was ''Professor Ratbaggy'' by Professor Ratbaggy, a dub reggae group formed by Kelly with members of the Paul Kelly Band.〔 Kelly toured with both Uncle Bill and Professor Ratbaggy. In a similar way Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions released ''Ways & Means'' in 2004 and became Stardust Five to release ''Stardust Five'' in 2006.〔 In 2004, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation television series ''Fireflies'' featured a score by Kelly and Stephen Rae,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Fireflies'' (2004, pilot episode) – Full cast and crew )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Fireflies'' (2004, TV series) – Full cast and crew )〕 the associated soundtrack CD ''Fireflies: Songs of Paul Kelly'' included tracks by Kelly, Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions, Professor Ratbaggy, Paul Kelly with Uncle Bill, and "Los Cucumbros" by the Boon Companions featuring Sian Prior,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Fireflies: Songs of Paul Kelly'' soundtrack CD )〕 which was later a track on ''Stardust Five''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Stardust Five'' () by Stardust Five )〕 ''Stolen Apples'' from 2007 was credited to Paul Kelly and followed by the live DVD ''Live Apples'' in April 2008 credited to Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions.
== Albums ==


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