Isobel Campbell discography

Scottish musician and vocalist Isobel Campbell has released four solo studio albums, seven singles, a studio album in collaboration with Bill Wells and three with Mark Lanegan as well as several cameos on other artists' records. Isobel Campbell debuted in 1996 as cellist and sometime vocalist of indie pop band Belle & Sebastian. Despite limited commercial success,[1] Belle & Sebastian have been hailed as the greatest Scottish band ever.[2]

Isobel Campbell discography
Isobel Campbell performing in Bologna, Italy, on 31 January 2007
Studio albums4
Music videos2
Singles7
Collaborations3
Other appearances11

Campbell released two records under the pseudonym of The Gentle Waves whilst still a member of Belle & Sebastian, which she left in the midst of the band's 2002 North American tour.[3] In 2003 she released Amorino, her first album under her own name, which received mixed reviews from critics.[4] 2006 saw the release of Ballad of the Broken Seas, a critically acclaimed collaboration with Mark Lanegan which was later nominated for the Mercury Music Prize.[5] This was followed by a solo album, Milkwhite Sheets, which spawned the single "O Love Is Teasin'". Campbell reunited with Lanegan to record Sunday at Devil Dirt, which was released on May 13, 2008.[6]

Studio albums

YearTitle
1999The Green Fields of Foreverland[I]
  • Released: 5 April 1999
  • Label: Jeepster (JR #4026)
  • Format: CD, LP
2000Swansong for You[I]
  • Released: 6 November 2000
  • Label: Jeepster (JR #4051)
  • Format: CD, LP
2003Amorino
  • Released: 7 October 2003
  • Label: Snowstorm (ST #00020651)
  • Format: CD, LP
2006Milkwhite Sheets
  • Released: 23 October 2006
  • Label: V2 (V2 #1043452)
  • Format: CD, LP
2020There Is No Other

^ I Released under the pseudonym of The Gentle Waves.[6]

Extended Plays

YearTitle
2020Voices In The Sky

Collaborations

With Bill Wells

YearTitle
2002Ghost of Yesterday
  • Released: 17 June 2002
  • Label: Creeping Bent (CB #00027790)
  • Format: CD

With Mark Lanegan

YearTitlePeak chart positions
BEL

[7]

FRA

[8]

ITA

[7]

IRE

[7]

NLD

[9]

NOR

[10]

SWE

[7]

SWI

[11]

UK

[12]

2006Ballad of the Broken Seas
  • Released: 7 March 2006
  • Label: V2 (V2 #1035821)
  • Format: CD, LP
1596272132515638
2008Sunday at Devil Dirt
  • Released: 13 May 2008
  • Label: V2 (V2 #1050622)
  • Format: CD, LP
696412869253738
2010Hawk
  • Released: 16 August 2010
  • Label: V2
  • Formats: CD, LP
29
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Singles

YearSongAlbum
1999"Weathershow"The Green Fields of Foreverland
2000"Falling from Grace"Swansong for You
2004"Time Is Just the Same"Amorino
2006"Ramblin' Man"[A]Ballad of the Broken Seas
"Honey Child What Can I Do?"[B]
"O Love Is Teasin'"Milkwhite Sheets
2008"Who Built the Road"Sunday at Devil Dirt
"Come on Over (Turn Me On)"
Notes

Music videos

YearSongDirector
1999"Weathershow"
2000"Falling From Grace"
2006"Ramblin Man"Vrnda Daktor[14]
"Time Is Just the Same"
2019"Ant Life"Mike Aho[15]
"Hey World"

Other appearances

YearCollaborationsSong(s)AlbumRef.
1997Snow Patrolvocals on "NYC"Songs for Polarbears[16]
1998Arab Strapcello on "The Clearing"The Week Never Starts Round Here[17]
2001Mount Vernon Arts Labcello on "The Black Drop"The Séance at Hobs Lane[18]
Future Pilot A.K.A.vocals on "Ananda Is The Ocean"Tiny Waves, Mighty Sea[19]
2002Loopercello on "Good Girls"The Snare[20]
2004Kinobevocals on "Luciole" and "I Am One"Wide Open[21]
2006Kama Ainacello on "Millport" and "Club Kama Aina", cello and vocals on "Car Song"Club Kama Aina[22]
2007Paul Leonard-Morganvocals on "Wilderness"Filmtales[23]
Blanchecello on "No Matter Where You Go..."Little Amber Bottles[24]
Pantaleimoncello on "We Love", vocals, cello, piano and glockenspiel on "High Star"Mercy Oceans[25]
Annie Lennoxvocals on "Sing"Songs of Mass Destruction[26]
2017The Jesus and Mary Chainvocals on "Song for a Secret"and "The Two of Us"Damage and Joy[27]

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