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What about [http://jack.mauveweb.co.uk/artists/faithnomore/19950715.html Hard Rock Caca]? It's an official album, isn't it? - [[User:Monstrim|Monstrim]] ([[User talk:Monstrim|talk]]) 17:08, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
What about [http://jack.mauveweb.co.uk/artists/faithnomore/19950715.html Hard Rock Caca]? It's an official album, isn't it? - [[User:Monstrim|Monstrim]] ([[User talk:Monstrim|talk]]) 17:08, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
:That is a bootleg. — [[User:Balthazar|<font color="slategray">'''''Balthazar'''''</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:Balthazar|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Balthazar|C]])</sup> 00:57, 9 September 2010 (UTC)
:That is a bootleg. — [[User:Balthazar|<font color="slategray">'''''Balthazar'''''</font>]] <sup>([[User talk:Balthazar|T]]|[[Special:Contributions/Balthazar|C]])</sup> 00:57, 9 September 2010 (UTC)

This Town Aint Big Enough is stated as being released in 1998, however it charted in December 1997
http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/3938/sparks-vs-faith-no-more/
Don;t fancy messing around with the table that's been constructed.
Also We Care A Lot was not released until 1988 (see the artist's bio) but a US 7" promo may have been sent to college radio stations before it was released in Janaury 1988.
The artist's discography is currently under review, they took the fan site's discography and just copied and pasted it. The facts have not been checked there.

Revision as of 06:32, 11 November 2015

Featured listFaith No More discography is a featured list, which means it has been identified as one of the best lists produced by the Wikipedia community. If you can update or improve it, please do so.
Article milestones
DateProcessResult
January 27, 2008Peer reviewReviewed
June 12, 2008Featured list candidatePromoted
Current status: Featured list
The B-Sides section, removed during featured list candidacy, can be viewed here:
Year Title Notes From Single
1985 "The Jungle" Different recording
1988 "We Care a Lot" Remix "We Care a Lot"
"We Care a Lot" Make Love Not War Mix
"Chinese Arithmetic" Kick and Scream Mix
"Chinese Arithmetic" Radio Remix
"Anne's Song" Remix "Anne's Song"
"Anne's Song" Dance Remix
"Greed" Different recording
"New Improved Song" Studio Out take, early "The Morning After" Sounds Waves 2
1989 "The Cowboy Song" "From out of Nowhere"
"The Grade"
"Sweet Emotion" Studio Out take, early "The Perfect Crime" Kerrang! Flexible Fiend
1990 "War Pigs" Live in Berlin September 9 1989 "Epic"
"Surprise! You're Dead!" Live in Sheffield
"Chinese Arithmetic" Live in Sheffield
"Epic" Radio Mix
"Epic" Video Mix
"Epic" Live in Norwich, 1990
"Woodpecker from Mars" Live in Norwich, 1990 "From out of Nowhere" reissue
"The Real Thing" Live in Norwich, 1990
"From out of Nowhere" Extended Mix
"From out of Nowhere" 7" LP version
"Falling to Pieces" Remix "Falling to Pieces"
"Falling to Pieces" Video Mix
1991 "Perfect Crime" Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
"The World Is Yours"
1992 "Midlife Crisis" Scream Mix "Midlife Crisis"
"As the Worm Turns" Rerecording
"Easy" Live from Munich, november 9, 1992 Free Concert in the Park
"Be Aggressive" Live from Munich, november 9, 1992
"Kindergarten" Live from Munich, november 9, 1992
"Mark Bowen" Live from Munich, november 9, 1992
"A Small Victory" Single Mix "A Small Victory"
"Let's Lynch The Landlord" Dead Kennedy cover
"A Small Victory" R-evolution 23 (Full Moon) Remix
"A Small Victory" Sundown Remix
"A Small Victory" Sundown Instrumental Remix
"Everything's Ruined" Single Mix "Everything's Ruined"
"Edge of the World" Live at St. Louis, September 18 1992
"RV" Live in Dekalb, Illinois, september 20, 1992
"Midlife Crisis" Live in Dekalb, Illinois, september 20, 1992
"Land of Sunshine" Live in Dekalb, Illinois, september 20, 1992
1993 "Easy" Version 2, Commodores cover[B] Songs to Make Love To
"Das Schutzenfest"
"Easy" Version 1, Commodores cover[B] "I'm Easy"/"Be Aggressive"
"A Small Victory" Live in Munich November 9, 1992
"We Care a Lot" Live in Munich November 9, 1992
1994 "Another Body Murdered"[A] Single Mix "Another Body Murdered"
"Another Body Murdered"[A] Remix
1995 "Absolute Zero" "Digging the Grave"
"I Started a Joke" The Beegees cover
"Greenfields" The Brothers Four cover
"Digging The Grave" Remix
"I Wanna Fuck Myself" GG Allin cover "Ricochet"
"Spanish Eyes" Al Martino and Englebert Humperdink cover
"Midlife Crisis" Live at The Forum, London march 13, 1995
"Epic" Live at The Forum, London march 13, 1995
"We Care a Lot" Live at The Forum, London march 13, 1995
"Engove" "Caffeine" instrumental remix by Billy Gould Metallurgy
"Evidence" Portuguese version "Evidence"
"Evidence" Spanish version
"Evidence" Italian version
"Easy" Live from San Francisco, april 24, 1995.
"Digging The Grave" Live at The Palladium, april 27, 1995.
"From out of Nowhere" Live at The Palladium, april 27, 1995.
1997 "The Big Kahuna" "Ashes to Ashes"
"Light Up And Let Go"
"Ashes to Ashes" Edit
"Last Cup of Sorrow" Rammstein Mix
"Last Cup Of Sorrow" Sharam Versus FNM Club Mix
"Ashes To Ashes" Hardknox Alternative Mix
"Ashes To Ashes" DJ Icey & Maestro Mix[C]
"Ashes To Ashes" Dub Mix[C]
"Ashes To Ashes" Automatic 5 Dub Mix
"Ashes to Ashes" Dillinja Mix "Last Cup of Sorrow"
"Last Cup of Sorrow" 7" Edit
"Last Cup of Sorrow" Bonehead Mix
"Last Cup of Sorrow" Roli Mosimann Mix
"She Loves Me Not" Spinna Main Mix
"She Loves Me Not" Spinna Crazy Dub
"Pristina" Billy Gould Mix
"Ashes To Ashes" Hardknox Horned Hand Mix Album of the Year
"Last Cup of Sorrow" Bigfoot And Wildboy Mix
"Collision" Live in Night Town, Rotterdam on august 27, 1997 "Stripsearch"
"The Gentle Art of Making Enemies" Live in Night Town, Rotterdam on august 27, 1997
"Ashes to Ashes" Phoenix Festival '97 on july 27, 1997
"This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" With Sparks Plagiarism
"Something For The Girl With Everything" With Sparks

Omitted infos

I didn't copy over the following infos from the Discography section (highlighted in red)

in this section because I couldn't reference them

  • 1985: We Care a Lot (Mordam Records: U.S.)
  • 1987: Introduce Yourself (Slash Records: U.S.) U.K #88, Australia #57
  • 1989: The Real Thing (Platinum) (Slash Records: U.S.) U.S #11, U.K #30, Australia #2
  • 1992: Angel Dust (Gold) (Slash Records: U.S.) U.S #10, U.K #2, Australia #4
  • 1995: King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (Slash Records: U.S.) U.S #31, U.K #5, Australia #2
  • 1997: Album of the Year (Slash Records: U.S.) U.S #41, U.K #7, Australia #1
  • 1991: Live at the Brixton Academy (Slash Records: U.S.) U.K #20, Australia #93
  • 1998: Who Cares a Lot? (Slash Records: U.S.) U.K #37, Australia #4

and this section seemed incomplete and unnecessary

  • "From out of Nowhere" (live)
  • "Caffeine" (live from Hanging with MTV) [There are a few more songs that were recorded from this show but only few saw the light.]
  • "Everything's Ruined" (live) [Billy wears a bumble bee suit in this video. It was on a British TV show called The Word.]
  • "This Guy's in Love with You" (live in Sydney)

Balthazar (talk) 22:46, 31 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Promos

Don't know if it's worth adding on but there are promo copies of 'Edge Of The World' single released in Brazil floating around in the comprihensive releases page for every band/artist on the web. Also there is a limited edition cd single of 'Woodpecker From Mars', if i can remember or track down the site i'll post it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.245.200.230 (talk) 03:10, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I think that the Sounds Waves 2 should be moved to compilations rather then in the b-sides... its much more of a compilation then anything else. -HDS —Preceding unsigned comment added by HDS (talkcontribs) 17:10, 29 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It isn't a Faith No More compilation though, but "New Improved Song" is a faith no more b-side. Also if sound waves 2 was added to the compilations section Flexible Fiend and Metallurgy would have to be as well for consistency, which I think could be misleading to people who are unaware they weren't solely FNM releases. — Balthazar (T|C) 20:33, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

missed one

Faith No more had an EP called "Songs To Make Love To" seems to be missing —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.112.57.170 (talk) 04:45, 29 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

That was just a localised release of the "Easy" single. — Balthazar (T|C) 12:27, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]


picture

Fantomas are not faith No More, so can we get that picture changed? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.20.200.207 (talk) 21:07, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

If a free image of Faith No More can be found, yes. — Balthazar (T|C) 18:28, 21 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Aussie singles

The singles below the top 50 need to be referenced, try the Kent Chart Book. kiac. (talk-contrib) 12:57, 5 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I was looked into this back when I was editing the article for FL and found two problems with the source:
  • I live the wrong side of the planet to book it out of a library, and;
  • I wasn't willing to pay $83+ to import the book.
  • An unrelated point regarding the trojan I found on their website (JS:Cruzer-B).
Its the job for someone in Australia or with some spare cash. — Balthazar (T|C) 03:20, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps leave a message at Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian music or contact User:Shaidar, I'm pretty sure he has it. kiac. (talk-contrib) 12:07, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Faith No More Studio Album Angel Dust

Hello,

This is my first attempt at this so please go easy on me, thanks !

There seems to be a missing album from the Faith No More discoggraphy.

That would be "Angel" Dust released on Slash records in 1992.

The songs on the sutdio albbum include:

Land of Sunshine Caffeine Midlife Crisis RV Smaller and Smaller Everything's Ruined Malpractice Kindergarten Be Aggressive Small Victory Crack Hitler Jizzlobber Midnight Cowboy

Produced by Matt Wallace and Faith No More.

Thank you

Siljaline (talk) 19:51, 16 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Missing Live Album

What about Hard Rock Caca? It's an official album, isn't it? - Monstrim (talk) 17:08, 19 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

That is a bootleg. — Balthazar (T|C) 00:57, 9 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This Town Aint Big Enough is stated as being released in 1998, however it charted in December 1997 http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/3938/sparks-vs-faith-no-more/ Don;t fancy messing around with the table that's been constructed. Also We Care A Lot was not released until 1988 (see the artist's bio) but a US 7" promo may have been sent to college radio stations before it was released in Janaury 1988. The artist's discography is currently under review, they took the fan site's discography and just copied and pasted it. The facts have not been checked there.