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Jonathan Coulton
discography
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Studio albums
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Live albums
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Compilation albums
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Singles
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This is the
discography
of singer/songwriter
Jonathan Coulton
.
Studio albums
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Year
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Title
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Notes
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2003
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Smoking Monkey
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on November 5, 2003
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- Debut album
- Recorded in
Pro Tools
and SAW Pro
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2004
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Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on October 1, 2004
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- Five song EP
- Contains a number of Coulton's biggest hits
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2005
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Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on September 1, 2005
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- Five song EP
- Written and recorded based on articles in Popular Science Magazine
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2006
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Thing a Week One
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on August 1, 2006
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- First season of Thing a Week
- Contains "
Baby Got Back
" and "Shop Vac"
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2006
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Thing a Week Two
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on September 1, 2006
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- Second season of Thing a Week
- Contains "Re: Your Brains" and "A Talk with George"
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2006
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Thing a Week Three
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on December 12, 2006
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- Third season of Thing a Week
- Contains "
Code Monkey
" and "Tom Cruise Crazy"
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2006
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Thing a Week Four
- Produced by Jonathan Coulton
- Released on December 12, 2006
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- Fourth season of Thing a Week
- Contains "Creepy Doll" and "Mr. Fancy Pants"
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2011
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Artificial Heart
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- First professional studio album
- Performed by full band
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2017
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Solid State
- Label: Super Ego Records
- Released on April 28, 2017
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- A self-professed concept album
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2019
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Some Guys
- Label: Jonathon Coulton
- Released on March 26, 2019
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- An album of covers of 70's soft rock songs that sound exactly like the originals.
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Live albums
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Compilations
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Year
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Title
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2008
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JoCo Looks Back
- First "Best Of" album
- Released on October 22, 2008
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- Compiled from first 7 studio albums
- First stereo release of "Code Monkey"
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Singles
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Title
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2011
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"Nemeses"
- Produced by John Flansburgh
- Released on July 28, 2011
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- First single from
Artificial Heart
- Lead vocals performed by
John Roderick
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2011
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"Good Morning Tucson"
- Produced by John Flansburgh
- Released on August 25, 2011
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- Second single from
Artificial Heart
- Released by
Blurt
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2013
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"Baby Got Back (In the Style of Glee)"
- Released on January 26, 2013
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- Identical to version on
Thing a Week One
- Released as a response to the TV show
Glee
copying his song without permission
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2017
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"All This Time"
- Released on February 28, 2017
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Other releases
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- The Aftermath
- Unreleased studio recordings, produced between
Thing a Week
and
Artificial Heart
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- Unplugged - Live on
Second Life
, bootleg of online concert.
- Other Experiments - Rarities collection, contains unreleased songs and demos.
- "
Still Alive
" written for the video game,
Portal
. Vocals by Ellen McLain. Later re-recorded for
Artificial Heart
.
- "
Want You Gone
" written for the video game,
Portal 2
. Vocals by Ellen McLain.
- "You Wouldn't Know" written for the video game,
Lego Dimensions
. Vocals by Ellen McLain.
- "
Redshirts
", written for the book of the same name by
John Scalzi
.
- "GlaDOS Song" written originally for the video game,
Portal 2
as an
Easter Egg
but was cut during production. It was later released on his Soundcloud Account. Vocals by Ellen McLain.
- "The Princess Who Saved Herself" included on
Many Hands for Haiti
benefit compilation.
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