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Enuff Z'Nuff discography
Studio albums17
Live albums5
Compilation albums4
Singles12
Video albums3
Music videos13

American rock band Enuff Z'Nuff currently has 17 studio albums, 5 live albums, and 4 compilations for a total of 27 official albums. Their highest charting singles were "Fly High Michelle" and "New Thing" from their 1989 self-titled release. Enuff Z'Nuff's latest studio release of new material, named Brainwashed Generation, was released in July 2020. A 3-disc compilation of unreleased material, Never Enuff, was released by Cleopatra Records in August 2021. A Beatles' Tribute Album named "Hardrock Nite" came out in 2021. Their newest release, Finer than Sin, will come out November 11, 2022 through Frontiers Records. It will be the 4th consecutive album with Chip Z'nuff taking over lead vocals.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
[1]
US Indie[2] JPN
[3]
UK
[4]
UK Indie[5]
1989 Enuff Z'Nuff 74 × - - -
1991 Strength 143 × - 56 -
1993 Animals with Human Intelligence - × 49 - -
1994 1985 - × - - -
1995 Tweaked - × - - -
1996 Peach Fuzz - × 78 - -
1997 Seven - × - - -
1999 Paraphernalia - × 86 - -
2000 10 - × 60 - -
2003 Welcome to Blue Island - - 90 - -
2004 ? - - 177 - -
2009 Dissonance - - 140 - -
2016 Clowns Lounge - - 167 - -
2018 Diamond Boy - 33 172 - 49
2020 Brainwashed Generation - - - - -
2021 Hardrock Nite - - - - -
2022 Finer than Sin - - - - -
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

"×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

Live albums

  • Live (1998)
  • One More for the Road (2005)
  • Extended Versions (2006)
  • Tonight, Sold Out (2008)
  • Live and Peace 2009: 20th Anniversary Live at Club Citta (2009, Japan only)

Compilation albums

  • Favorites (2003)
  • Greatest Hits (2006)
  • Covered in Gold (2014)
  • Never Enuff: Rarities & Demos (2021)

Video albums

  • Enuff Z'Nuff (VHS) (1990)
  • Official Bootleg 1989-1997 (VHS) (1997)
  • Favorites: Suck It & See (DVD) (2004 - UK Only)

Singles

  • "New Thing" (1989) (U.S. Hot 100 #67,[6] U.S. Mainstream Rock #35[7])
  • "Fly High Michelle" (1990) (U.S. Hot 100 #47, U.S. Mainstream Rock #27)
  • "Mother's Eyes" (1991) (U.S. Mainstream Rock #17)
  • "Baby Loves You" (1991)
  • "Right by Your Side" (1993)
  • "Innocence" (1993) (no music video supported this single)
  • "You Got a Hold of Me" (1994)
  • "Bullet from a Gun" (1995)
  • "Life Is Strange" (1996)
  • "Wheels" (1997)
  • "Freak" (1999)
  • "There Goes My Heart" (2000)
  • "The Stroke" (2014)
  • "Dog on a Bone" (2016)
  • "Diamond Boy" (2018)
  • "Where Did You Go" (2019)
  • "Broken Love" (2021)
  • "Catastrophe" (2022)

Soundtrack appearances

Other song appearances

  • Webster Hall: Rock N Roll (1998) - "Runaway (Demo)"
  • Fire Woman: A Tribute to the Cult (2001) - "She Sells Sanctuary"
  • A Tribute to Vai/Satriani: Lords of Karma (2002) - "Yankee Rose"
  • Labour of Love: A Tribute to Life (2006) - "Outerspace"

Songs covered by other artists

  • Needle Park - C'mon Get Real (2002)
    Donnie Vie lead vocals on "When It All Comes Around" and "Take Me Back"
  • Donnie Vie - Just Enough! - (2003)
    first Donnie Vie solo album, sometimes under the name Don E. Vie
  • Various Artists - Influences & Connections: A Tribute to Mr. Big (2003)
    Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Green Tinted Sixties Mind"
  • Don E. Vie - This & That (2004)
    limited release CD features Enuff Z'Nuff demos along with new solo material
  • Drama Queen Die - Drama Queen Die (2004)
    Chip Z'Nuff and Ricky Parent play bass and drums on the full album
  • Donnie Vie - DVieD-EP (2006)
    includes 5 song demo EP and history spanning DVD
  • Donnie Vie - Extra Strength (2007)
    re-recordings of the Enuff Z'Nuff Strength album, mainly performed acoustically
  • Various Artists - Sugar Boxx Soundtrack (2010)
    features the Johnnie Rotten Jr. songs "Yesterday" and "F*Marry*Kill"
  • Adler's Appetite - "Alive", "Stardog", "Fading" (2010)
    Chip Z'Nuff is the bassist on these singles
  • Johnnie Rotten Jr. - The Death of Harry Potter - (2010)
    Chip Z'Nuff solo album
  • Johnny Monaco - "I Used to Be in Enuff Z'Nuff" (single) (2010)
    instrumental by Monaco with interview footage of Chip Z'Nuff sampled
  • Liberty N' Justice - Chasing a Cure (2010)
    Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Throwing Stones"
  • Donnie Vie - Wrapped Around My Middle Finger (2012)
    second full-length Donnie Vie solo album
  • Liberty N' Justice - The Cigar Chronicles (2012)
    Donnie Vie lead vocals on "Madhatter"
  • Primitive Overflow - Honor Way Down (2012)
    Donnie Vie lead vocals on all songs
  • Magic Eight Ball - Sorry We're Late But We're Worth the Wait (2013)
    Donnie Vie additional vocals on "Before It Was Murder (You Got Me Talking)"
  • Adler Z'Nuff - S/T (2014)
    5-track digital EP with Chip Z'Nuff and Steven Adler
  • Donnie Vie - The White Album (2014)
    third full-length Donnie Vie solo album
  • Chip Z'Nuff - Strange Time (2015)
    first full-length Chip Z'Nuff solo album
  • E-Z-N - Trouble Maker (Single) (2018)
    features former members Donnie Vie, Johnny Monaco, and Eric Donner
  • Donnie Vie - Beautiful Things (2019)
    fourth full-length Donnie Vie solo album
  • Donnie Vie - Party Time (Single) (2021)
    features Chip Z'Nuff on bass
  • Chip Z'Nuff - Perfectly Imperfect (2022)
    Second full-length Chip Z'Nuff solo album

Filmography

  • Sugar Boxx (2010) - Chip Z'Nuff as "Rybarski"
  • Nowhere Fast: The Forgotten Story of Approach Control (cancelled) - Donnie Vie as "Donny"

References

  1. ^ Billboard 200 Album Charts. Billboard Magazine. Accessed May 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Billboard Independent Albums Chart. Billboard Magazine. Accessed August 22,2018.
  3. ^ Oricon Japanese Charts Oricon. Accessed January 15, 2012.
  4. ^ Strong, Martin (1999). The Great Metal Discography. Canongate Pub Ltd. p. 184. ISBN 0-86241-727-9.
  5. ^ Official Charts Independent Albums Chart. Official Charts Company. Accessed August 22, 2018.
  6. ^ Billboard Hot 100 Song Charts Billboard Magazine. Accessed May 14, 2011.
  7. ^ Billboard Singles Chart allmusic.com. Accessed June 27, 2011.