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Jonathan Coulton discographyStudio albums 9 Live albums 2 Compilation albums 1 Singles 3
This is the discography of singer/songwriter Jonathan Coulton .
Year
Title
Notes
2003
Smoking Monkey
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on November 5, 2003
Debut album
Recorded in Pro Tools and SAW Pro
2004
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on October 1, 2004
Five song EP
Contains a number of Coulton's biggest hits
2005
Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on September 1, 2005
Five song EP
Written and recorded based on articles in Popular Science Magazine
2006
Thing a Week One
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on August 1, 2006
First season of Thing a Week
Contains "Baby Got Back " and "Shop Vac"
2006
Thing a Week Two
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on September 1, 2006
Second season of Thing a Week
Contains "Re: Your Brains" and "A Talk with George"
2006
Thing a Week Three
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on December 12, 2006
Third season of Thing a Week
Contains "Code Monkey " and "Tom Cruise Crazy"
2006
Thing a Week Four
Produced by Jonathan Coulton
Released on December 12, 2006
Fourth season of Thing a Week
Contains "Creepy Doll" and "Mr. Fancy Pants"
2011
Artificial Heart
First professional studio album
Performed by full band
2017
Solid State
Label: Super Ego Records
Released on April 28, 2017
A self-professed concept album
2019
Some Guys
Label: Jonathon Coulton
Released on March 26, 2019
An album of covers of 70's soft rock songs that sound exactly like the originals.
Year
Title
Notes
2008
JoCo Looks Back
First "Best Of" album
Released on October 22, 2008
Compiled from first 7 studio albums
First stereo release of "Code Monkey"
Year
Title
Notes
2011
"Nemeses"
Produced by John Flansburgh
Released on July 28, 2011
First single from Artificial Heart
Lead vocals performed by John Roderick
2011
"Good Morning Tucson"
Produced by John Flansburgh
Released on August 25, 2011
Second single from Artificial Heart
Released by Blurt
2013
"Baby Got Back (In the Style of Glee)"
Released on January 26, 2013
Identical to version on Thing a Week One
Released as a response to the TV show Glee copying his song without permission
2017
"All This Time"
Released on February 28, 2017
The Aftermath - Unreleased studio recordings, produced between Thing a Week and Artificial Heart .
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.
Studio albums Compilation albums Live albums