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The discography of Supergrass, an English alternative rock band, consists of six studio albums, three extended plays, two compilation albums, twenty-six singles and twenty-four music videos. They were formed in 1993 by Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey. Rising to prominence during the Britpop era in the mid-90s with their single "Alright", they were joined by Rob Coombes in 2002 (keyboards) until their demise on 11 June 2010. The band released their first single "Caught by the Fuzz" on small independent record label, Backbeat records, on a limited run of 500. In October 1994 the single was re-released on the Parlophone label and reached number 43 in the UK Singles Chart,〔 but failed to chart in the US. Supergrass released their debut full-length album ''I Should Coco'' in May 1995. The album reached number one in the UK Albums Chart.〔 ''I Should Coco'' led the band to receive four newcomer awards in the year the album was released. "Alright" was released from the album, which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart. This is the highest chart position the band have gained with a single except for "Richard III" from ''In It for the Money''. ''In It for the Money'', which was the first album to be produced entirely by Supergrass peaked at number two in the UK Albums Chart.〔 Their third self-titled album ''Supergrass'', often referred to as "the X-ray" album due to the picture on the sleeve, peaked at number three in the UK Albums Chart.〔 Their fourth album, ''Life On Other Planets'' was the first to include Rob Coombes as an official member of the band. The album peaked at number nine in the UK Albums Chart.〔 In 2004, the band released a singles compilation entitled ''Supergrass Is 10'' to celebrate ten years since the band's formation. This is available on CD and DVD format. The DVD version features a documentary film, in which the band members recall moments during their career in the group. This also shows behind-the-scenes footage of recording sessions and live performances. Fifth album, ''Road to Rouen'', was recorded in Normandy, France, where the band created their own, purpose built, studio. Released in 2005, it peaked at number nine in the UK Albums Chart.〔 First single ''St. Petersburg'' reached number 22 in the UK singles chart〔 and featured a distinctive video directed by Borkur Sigthorsson. ''Diamond Hoo Ha'' is the sixth album from the band. It peaked at number 19 in the UK Albums Chart,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Top 40 Albums Archive: Week 14: 2008 ) 〕 which made this release their lowest-charting album to date. The song "Diamond Hoo Ha Man" was first played live at Guilfest and this was recorded and made available as a free download via the band's website. "Rebel in You", from ''Diamond Hoo Ha'', was released independently on Supergrass Records following their split from EMI, as a limited edition run of 1500, vinyl-only singles. ==Studio albums== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Supergrass discography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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