L.A. Guns discography

L.A. Guns discography

Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns in concert, 2008. From left to right Scott Griffin, Phil Lewis and Stacey Blades
Studio albums 14
Live albums 6
Compilation albums 8
Video albums 5
Music videos 20
EPs 5
Singles 4

L.A. Guns is an American hard rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983 by Tracii Guns.[1][2] The band has released fourteen studio albums, 6 live albums, eight compilation albums, five Extended Plays, five video albums, four singles and twenty music videos.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album US
[3]
JP
[4]
UK
[5]
U.S. Certification [6] Notes
1988 L.A. Guns 50 67 73 Gold
1989 Cocked & Loaded 38 - 45 Gold
1991 Hollywood Vampires 42 20 44
1994 Vicious Circle - 58 - -
1996 American Hardcore - - - -
1999 Shrinking Violet - - - -
1999 Greatest Hits and Black Beauties - - - - All tracks are re-recodings of older L.A. Guns songs
2000 Cocked & Re-Loaded - - - - Entire album is a re-recording of Cocked & Loaded
2001 Man in the Moon - - - -
2002 Waking the Dead - - - -
2004 Rips the Covers Off - - - - Covers album.
2005 Tales from the Strip - - - -
2010 Covered in Guns - - - - Covers album.
2012 Hollywood Forever - - - - #25 on Billboard Hard Rock Album Chart [7]

EPs

Live albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US Hot 100 US Main Rock UK[8]
1990 "The Ballad Of Jayne" 33 25 53
1991 "Kiss My Love Goodbye" - 16 -
"Some Lie 4 Love" - - 61
1992 "It's Over Now" 62 25 -

Video albums

Music videos

References

  1. Stephen Thomas Erlewine; Andrew Leahey. "L.A. Guns Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
  2. Thore, Kim (June 17, 2010). "Tracii Guns Interview". Uberrock.co.uk.
  3. Billboard Album Charts for L.A. Guns. Allmusic. Accessed July 8, 2011.
  4. Oricon Album Charts for L.A. Guns. Oricon. Accessed July 8, 2011.
  5. Official Charts Company (U.K.) listing for L.A. Guns. Accessed June 28, 2011.
  6. RIAA Searchable Database. Accessed June 28, 2011.
  7. Billboard Holywood Forever Album Page.Billboard.com. Accessed June 14, 2012.
  8. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 309. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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