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Starsailor discography
Starsailor performing at Rock in Rio in 2006.
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
EPs1
Singles13
B-sides15

This is a discography for British rock band Starsailor, all releases are on the EMI label in the UK and EMI/Artist Addiction in the US. Since 2008 they worked in the UK under Virgin Records, a sub-label of EMI Records:

Studio albums

Year Album UK[1] US Sales Certifications
2001 Love Is Here 2 - 550,000 Platinum
2003 Silence Is Easy 2 129 270,000 Gold
2005 On the Outside 13 - 60,000 Silver
2009 All the Plans 26 - - -

EPs

Year Title Peak Position
2008 Boy in Waiting -

Compilation albums

Year Title Peak Position
2015 Greatest Hits:Good Souls -


Singles

Year Song UK[1] AUS FRA BEL IRE SPA SWI ITA GER US Rock Album
2001 "Fever" 18 - - - - - - - - - Love Is Here
2001 "Good Souls" 12 - - - - - - - - 28
2001 "Alcoholic" 10 - - - - - - - - -
2001 "Lullaby" 36 - - - - - - - - -
2002 "Poor Misguided Fool" 23 - - - - - - - - -
2003 "Silence Is Easy" 9 - - - 40 - - - - - Silence Is Easy
2003 "Born Again" 40 - - - - - - - - -
2004 "Four to the Floor" 24 5 1 8 - 9 14 37 82 -
2005 "In the Crossfire" 22 - - - - - - - - - On the Outside
2006 "This Time" 24 - - - - - - - - -
2006 "Keep Us Together" 47 - - - 47 - - - - -
2009 "Tell Me It's Not Over" 73 - - 5 - - - - - - All the Plans
2009 "All the Plans" - - - 59 - - - - - -

In other media

  • The song "Four to the Floor" was remixed and included on the soundtrack to the film Layer Cake.
  • "Keep Us Together" has been used frequently by Match of the Day.
  • Before they were released as singles, Sky Sports used instrumental versions of "Four to the Floor" and "Keep Us Together" as background music for various televised International Cricket tours.
  • The BBC also used an instrumental version as the background music for the Commonwealth Games 2006 interactive service.
  • The song "I Don't Know" from their On the Outside album was featured in the second season of Veronica Mars.
  • The song "Some of Us" from their Silence is Easy album was featured in the fifth episode of Bones, in the Belgian film The Alzheimer Case and the PBS documentary "Carrier".
  • The song "Way to Fall" from their Love is Here album was featured in the ending credits of video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. It was also used in the trailer of the Dutch movie 'Love Life' with Carice van Houten.
  • A music video of "Bring My Love" is featured on DVD 2 of the 2 DVD set of Oldboy, released in Germany and Austria. The video consists entirely of clips from the movie.
  • The song "Faith Hope Love" from their On the Outside album was featured in Season 2, Episode 5 – Aftermath of Criminal Minds and Season 3, Episode 12 of One Tree Hill.
  • The song "Tie Up My Hands" was featured on the Television Show Trigger Happy TV.
  • The song "Rise Up" was recently used on the finale of US TV show Eli Stone.
  • The song "Shark Food" was used in the German soap opera "Anna und die Liebe" (episode 155).
  • The song "Tell Me It's Not Over" was used by BBC One as the background to its two-minute show-reel of new drama for Autumn 2009
  • The song "Good Souls" was used in a poignant moment in the documentary Mayor of the Sunset Strip in which the subject, L.A. disc jockey and scenester Rodney Bingenheimer, takes his mother's ashes to London to be scattered at sea.[2]
  • The song "Tie Up My Hands" was featured in the trailers for the films 25th Hour and Greta, although the song does not appear in the films themselves.
  • The song "Silence is Easy" was used in Season 1, Episode 3 of One Tree Hill
  • The song "Faith Hope Love" was used in Season 3, Episode 12 of One Tree Hill
  • The song "Neon Sky" was used in Season 6, Episode 13 of One Tree Hill
  • The song "Safe at Home" was used in Season 6, Episode 24 of One Tree Hill
  • The song "You Never Get What you Deserve" in Season 2 Episode 18 of Greek soap opera "Ta Mistika tis Edem"

Other contributions

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 525. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/07_july/09/bbcone_drama.shtml