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This is the discography of Peter Hammill, English singer-songwriter, and a founding member of
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Van der Graaf Generator Van der Graaf Generator are an English progressive rock band, formed in 1967 in Manchester by singer-songwriters Peter Hammill and Judge Smith, Chris Judge Smith and the first act signed by Charisma Records. They did not experience much commerc ...
. For albums released by Van der Graaf Generator, see Van der Graaf Generator discography.


Studio albums

* '' Fool's Mate'' (July 1971) * '' Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night'' (May 1973) * ''
The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage ''The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage'' is the third album by British singer-songwriter Peter Hammill. It was released on Charisma Records in 1974, during a hiatus in the activities of Hammill's progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. ...
'' (February 1974) * '' In Camera'' (July 1974) * ''
Nadir's Big Chance ''Nadir's Big Chance'' is the fifth solo album by Peter Hammill, released on Charisma Records in 1975. It was recorded shortly after a decision to re-form the band Van der Graaf Generator (of which Hammill was the singer and principal songwrite ...
'' (February 1975) * ''
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'' (April 1977) * ''
The Future Now ''The Future Now'' is the seventh studio album by Peter Hammill, released on Charisma Records in 1978. It was the first solo album Hammill released following the 1978 breakup of his band Van der Graaf Generator, although he had released numerous ...
'' (September 1978) * '' pH7'' (September 1979) * ''
A Black Box ''A Black Box'' is the ninth studio album by Peter Hammill, originally released on S-Type Records in August 1980. Hammill performed nearly all the instrumentation himself, including the drum parts, a task he had first undertaken on his previou ...
'' (August 1980) * ''
Sitting Targets ''Sitting Targets'' is the tenth studio album by Peter Hammill, released on Virgin Records in June 1981. It contains several songs in the raw new wave music, new wave style typical of Hammill's work in the late 1970s and early 1980s, following t ...
'' (June 1981) * '' Enter k'' (October 1982) * ''
Loops and Reels ''Loops and Reels'' is the 12th studio album by Peter Hammill, originally released on cassette on the Sofa Sound label (catalog number SS4) in June 1983. On the back cover it says: "Two songs, two dance pieces, four near instrumentals". It was ...
'' (June 1983) * '' Patience'' (August 1983) * ''
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'' (March 1986) * ''
And Close As This ''And Close As This'' is the 15th studio album by Peter Hammill, released on Virgin Records in 1986. Each track is a song played and sung by Hammill solo at a keyboard, with the keyboard parts played in a single take. Two of the songs use a grand ...
'' (November 1986) * ''
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'' (February 1988, instrumental, with Guy Evans) * '' In a Foreign Town'' (November 1988, reworked version released as ''In a Foreign Town 2023'' in November 2023) * ''
Out of Water ''Out of Water'' is the 17th studio album by Peter Hammill, originally released on Enigma Records in 1990 and subsequently re-released on Hammill's own Fie! label. Hammill himself considers this album to be a turning point from his mid-eighties s ...
'' (February 1990, reworked version released as ''Out of Water 2023'' in November 2023) * '' The Fall of the House of Usher'' (November 1991, ''deconstructed and rebuilt'' released in November 1999) * '' Fireships'' (March 1992) * ''
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'' (March 1993) * '' Roaring Forties'' (September 1994) * '' X My Heart'' (March 1996) * ''Sonix'' (November 1996) * ''
Everyone You Hold ''Everyone You Hold'' is the 24th studio album by Peter Hammill, released in 1997. Track listing All tracks written by Peter Hammill except where noted. # "Everyone You Hold" – 5:59 # "Personality" (Holly Hammill, Peter Hammill) – 6:04 # " ...
'' (June 1997) * '' This'' (October 1998) * ''
The Appointed Hour ''The Appointed Hour'' is a collaborative album by singer and guitarist Peter Hammill and ambient musician Roger Eno. It was released in January 2001 by Fie! Records. The music on the album was based on an agreement between Roger Eno and Peter H ...
'' (November 1999, instrumental, with Roger Eno) * ''
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'' (April 2000) * '' What, Now?'' (June 2001) * ''Unsung'' (October 2001, instrumental) * ''
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'' (October 2002) * '' Incoherence'' (March 2004) * '' Singularity'' (December 2006) * '' Thin Air'' (June 2009) * '' Consequences'' (April 2012) * '' Other World'' (February 2014, with Gary Lucas) * '' ...All That Might Have Been...'' (November 2014) * ''From the Trees'' (November 2017) * ''In Amazonia'' (2019, with Isildurs Bane) * ''In Translation'' (May 2021) * ''In Disequilibrium'' (24 September 2021, with Isildurs Bane)


Live albums

* '' The Margin'' (February 1985) * ''
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'' (November 1990) * ''There Goes The Daylight'' (November 1993) * ''The Peel Sessions'' (November 1995, BBC radio sessions 1974–1988) * ''
The Union Chapel Concert ''The Union Chapel Concert'' is a live album by Guy Evans and Peter Hammill, recorded in the Union Chapel in London, 3 November 1996, and released as a double CD in March 1997. The album is noteworthy because it is the first time the four ex-mem ...
'' (March 1997, with Guy Evans and others) * ''
Typical Typical may refer to: * ''Typical'' (album), Peter Hammill * "Typical" (song), song by MuteMath *"Typical", song by Frazier Chorus from ''Sue'', 1987 *''Typical'', story collection by Padgett Powell, 1991 See also *''Typical Rick ''Typical R ...
'' (April 1999) * '' The Margin +'' (May 2002) * ''Veracious'' (February 2006) * ''Pno Gtr Vox'' (October 2011) * ''Pno Gtr Vox Box'' (February 2012) * ''Peter Hammill & The K Group Live at Rockpalast 26/11/81'' (26 August 2016) * ''X/Ten'' (November 2018) * ''Not Yet Not Now'' (March 2019)


Singles

* "Red Shift 1" c/w "Red Shift 2" (February 1974) * "Birthday Special" c/w "Shingle Song" (February 1975, released under the alias of Rikki Nadir) * "Crying Wolf" c/w "This Side of the Looking Glass" (April 1977) * "If I Could" c/w "The Future Now" (September 1978) * "The Polaroid" c/w "The Old School Tie" (November 1979) * "My Experience" c/w "Glue" (May 1981) * "My Experience" c/w "What I Did" (May 1981) * "Paradox Drive" c/w "Now More Than Ever" (September 1982) * "Film Noir" c/w "Seven Wonders" (September 1983) * "Just Good Friends" c/w "Just Good Friends (instrumental version)" (May 1985) * "Painting By Numbers" c/w "You Hit Me Where I Live" (March 1986)


Videos

* ''In The Passionskirche'' (1992, concert of 11 April 1992) * ''Peter Hammill & The K Group Live at Rockpalast 26/11/81'' (26 August 2016)


Compilations

* ''Vision'' (1978) * '' The Love Songs'' (August 1984, re-recorded back catalogue) * ''The Essential Collection'' (1986, '' Enter k'' and '' Patience'' collected) * ''A Fix On The Mix'' (November 1992, EP) * ''The Storm (Before The Calm)'' (July 1993, more aggressive Virgin-era material) * ''The Calm (After The Storm)'' (July 1993, Virgin-era ballads) * ''Offensichtlich Goldfisch'' (July 1993, songs re-recorded in German) * ''After The Show'' (January 1996) * '' Past Go: Collected'' (September 1996) * ''The Thin Man Sings Ballads'' (May 2002)


Other compilation album appearances (incomplete)

* ''Charisma Disturbance'' (1973, double LP, Charisma TSS1) – track 4: "German Overalls" * ''Charisma Festival'' (1977, double LP, Charisma Germany 6641 701) – track 16: "Crying Wolf" * ''Music and Rhythm'' (1982, double LP, WEA K 68045) – track 16: "A Ritual Mask" * ''The Enigma Variations'' (1987, double LP, Enigma Records, SQBB-73247) – side 2, track 5: "Too Many of My Yesterdays"; side 4, track 5: "Painting by Numbers" * ''The Enigma Variations'' (1987, CD, Enigma Records, CDEX-73247) – track 10: "Too Many of My Yesterdays" * ''Der Sampler 1'' (1986, LP, Line Records, LILP 4.00201E) – track 3, side 2: "Painting by Numbers" * ''Der Sampler 16'' (1986, LP, Line Records, LILP 4.00256) – track 1, side 2: "Too Many Of My Yesterdays" * ''Der Sampler 31'' (1989, CD, Line Records, LICD 9.00621J) – track 1: "Hemlock" * ''Der Sampler 36'' (1989, CD, Line Records, LICD 9.00806J) – track 6: "Painting by Numbers" * ''Der Sampler 39'' (1989, CD, Line Records, LICD 9.00809J) – track 21: "Too Many Of My Yesterdays" * ''Plus from Us'' (1993, CD, Real World Records, 0777 7 87858 2 8) – track 3: "Oasis" * ''Sometimes God Hides: The Young Person's Guide to Discipline, Volume 1'' (1996, CD, DGM Records, DGM9605) – track 11: "A Better Time (Acapella)" * ''Sometimes God Smiles: The Young Person's Guide to Discipline, Volume 2'' (1998, CD, DGM Records, DGM9808) – track 9: "Nothing Comes" * ''The Roots Of The Sex Pistols (15 Tracks That Inspired A Revolution)'' (2005, CD, Mojo Magazine) – track 12: "Nadir's Big Chance" * ''Refugees: A Charisma Records Anthology 1969-78'' (17 November 2009, 3CD, CASBOX 2) – CD1 track 8: "Re-awakening"; CD2 track 15: "Red Shift"; CD3 track 3: "Nadir's Big Chance" * ''Separate Paths Together: An Anthology of British Male Singer-Songwriters 1965-75'' (August 2021, 3CD, Grapefruit/Cherry Red Records, CRSE GBOX 096) – CD1 track 15: "Easy to Slip Away" * ''Steven Wilson Presents: Intrigue - Progressive Sounds In UK Alternative Music 1979–89'' (10 February 2023, 4CD, Edsel Records EDSL0133) – CD3 track 7: "Comfortable" * ''Round and Round – Progressive Sounds of 1974'' (30 June 2023, 2CD, Esoteric/Cherry Red Records, ECLEC42831) – CD2 track 2: "Tapeworm"; CD4 track 7: "Red Shift"


Guest appearances

* Colin Scot, ''Colin Scot'' (1971) – provided backing vocals on several tracks * Le Orme, ''Felona and Sorona'' (1974) – wrote English language lyrics for the Charisma Records UK release of the Italian album ''
Felona e Sorona ''Felona e Sorona'' is an album by the Italian progressive rock band Le Orme. It was released in 1973. Named one of the "finest examples of Italian progressive rock", it is a concept album pivoting on the story of two planets which revolve one a ...
'' (1973) *
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, '' Exposure'' (June 1979) – co-wrote and sang lead vocals on "Disengage", sang lead vocals on "Chicago", and duetted with
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on "I May Not Have Had Enough of Me but I've Had Enough of You" * Ludus, '' The Visit'' (1980, 12 inch) – provided "attention and advice" *
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'' (September 1982) – sang backing vocals on "The Family and the Fishing Net", "
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" and "Lay Your Hands on me" * Georgia II, ''The Flag'' / ''Tunnel Vision'' (1982, 7 inch and 12 inch) – sang backing vocals and played guitar * The Long Hello, ''The Long Hello Volume 3'' (David Jackson) (1982) – played organ solo and keyboard sounds on "The Honing of Homer" *
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, ''Bandido'' (1984) – wrote the lyrics of "South of the Sahara" and "Domine Mundi" * Islo Mob, ''Wir Sind das Abenland'' (1985) – sang backing vocals * Damian Hawkyard, ''Ill at Ease'' (1986, EP) – sang backing vocals on one track *
Ayuo Ayuo Takahashi (born October 19, 1960) is a Japanese-born American composer, poet, lyricist, singer and performer of plucked string instruments including guitar, bouzouki, Irish harp, Chinese zheng, Japanese koto, and medieval European psaltery. ...
, ''Nova Carmina'' (1986) – sang lead vocals on some tracks *
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, ''Eye To Eye'' (1987) – contributed on "A Song To Fallen Blossoms" *
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, ''What's All This'' (1988) – wrote the English lyrics * Crazy House, ''Still Looking For Heaven On Earth'' (1988) – played piano on "Feel That Way" *
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, ''Il sole nella pioggia'' (1989) – co-wrote and sang on "Now and Forever" *
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, ''The Blue Zone'' (1990) – played guitar on "Ocean Blue" * Judge Smith, ''Democrazy'' (1991) – co-wrote and played on various songs * Peter Gabriel, '' Us'' (September 1992) – sang backing vocals on "
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" * Christian Demand, ''Kleine Fluchten'' (1993) – sang and played midi-guitar * The Stranglers, ''
The Stranglers and Friends – Live in Concert ''The Stranglers and Friends: Live in Concert'' is a live album by English rock band the Stranglers, released in 1995 by Receiver Records. In 2002, the album was re-released on the Castle Music label, digitally remastered from the original mas ...
'' (1995) – sang on "Tank" and "The Raven" * Ayuo, ''Songs from a Eurasian Journey'' (1997) – sang lead vocals on several tracks * Saro Cosentino, ''Ones And Zeros'' (1997) – co-wrote and sang on "Phosphorescence" and "From Far Away" *
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, ''Exiles'' (1997) – sang lead vocals on "Tonk" and "Troppo" *
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'' (November 1997) – sang backing vocals * Wolfram Huschke, ''Alien Diary'' (1998) – sang lead vocals on "Black Rose" * Pale Orchestra conducted by David Thomas, ''Mirror Man Act 1: Jack & The General'' (1998) – played harmonium, guitar and keyboards * Alice, ''Exit'' (1998) – wrote the lyrics of "Open Your Eyes" * Various Artists, ''Hommage to Polnareff'' (1999) – sang lead vocals on "Jour Après Jour" * Jackie Leven, ''Defending Ancient Springs'' (2000) – played harmonium, guitar and keyboard on "Murbid Sky" * Judge Smith, ''
Curly's Airships ''Curly's Airships'' is a double CD by Judge Smith, released in October 2000. Smith regards the album as a new form of narrative rock music, which he calls "songstory". ''Curly's Airships'' tells about the R101 airship, crashing in France durin ...
'' (October 2000) – performed the part of Lord Thomson * Ayuo, ''Earth Guitar – 1000 Springs And Other Stories'' (2000) – sang the gothic choir and did poetry reading * Premiata Forneria Marconi, ''PFM Live in Japan 2002'' (2002) – sang lead vocals on "Sea of Memory" * David Rhodes, ''Bittersweet'' (2009) – sang backing vocals *
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, '' Warm Winter'' (May 2011) – played guitar *
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, '' Stupid Things That Mean the World'' (July 2015) – backing vocals and slide guitar * Notopia, '' Celebrating Life '' (November 2017) – lead vocals on "Celebrate" and "Connect" * Tim Bowness, ''
Flowers at the Scene ''Flowers at the Scene'' is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Tim Bowness. It was released on 1 March 2019 on Inside Out Music / Sony. The album garnered extremely positive reviews from the Rock media in Britain and Europe, as ...
'' (March 2019) – vocals, guitar on "It's the World"; vocals on "Killing to Survive" * Tim Bowness & Peter Chilvers, ''Modern Ruins'' (May 2020) – stealth guitar on "Blog Remember Me" * Jakko Jakszyk, ''Secrets & Lies'' (October 2020) – vocals, guitar and co-wrote one song *
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, ''We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal'' (2020) – co-writer; lead vocals * Lush Fresh Handmade Sound, ''Tales of Bath'' (19 March 2021) – vocals on Track 6 "The Cutty Wren"; voice on Track 10 "In a Bath Teashop" * Tim Bowness, '' Butterfly Mind'' (2022) – vocals, guitar on "Say Your Goodbyes", "We Feel" * Saro Cosentino, ''The Road To Now'' (2022) – vocals, guitar on "The Joke", "November", "Time to Go", "When Your Parents Danced"


As producer

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, ''Random Hold'' (1979, 5-song EP, later included in ''Avalanche'') * Random Hold, ''The View From Here'' (1979, LP, later included in ''Avalanche'') * Random Hold, "Etceteraville" / "Precarious Timbers" (1979, SP, later included in ''Avalanche'') * Random Hold, "Cause & Effect" / "What Happened" (1980, SP, later included in ''Avalanche'') * Random Hold, ''Etceteraville'' (1980, US release LP, later included in ''Avalanche'') * Random Hold, ''Avalanche'' (1980, double LP); re-released as ''The View From Here'' (2001, double CD) *
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, ''The Bristol Recorder 3'' (1981, LP) *
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, "Playing For Time" / "Romantic" (1982, SP) – track "Romantic" * Julia Downes, ''Let Sleeping Dogs Lie'' (1983, LP) – two tracks * Essential Bop, ''The Flick Was Boss'' (1984, LP) * Crazy House, ''Still Looking For Heaven On Earth'' (1988, CD) - track "Feel That Way" * Crazy House, "Burning Rain" / "Garden Of Luck" (1988, SP) – track "Burning Rain" * David Jackson, ''Fractal Bridge'' (1996, CD) * Tim Bowness & Peter Chilvers, ''Modern Ruins'' (May 2020, CD) – album mixing


References


External links


Official Peter Hammill website

Peter Hammill and Van der Graaf Generator fan site
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