Jamiroquai discography
This page lists all known Jamiroquai releases.
Note: All dates indicate their original UK releases.
Albums
Studio albums
- Emergency on Planet Earth (May 17, 1993) - #1 UK
- The Return of the Space Cowboy (October 17, 1994) - #2 UK
- Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality (July 18, 1995) (Guest appearance)
- Travelling Without Moving (September 9, 1996) - '#2 UK, #24 US
- Synkronized (June 14, 1999) - #1 UK, #28 US
- A Funk Odyssey (September 3, 2001) - #1 UK, #44 US
- Dynamite (June 20, 2005) - #3 UK, #145 US
Compilation albums
- Jay's Selection (1996, released exclusively in Japan)
- In Store Jam (promo, 1997)
- Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai (November 10, 2003)
- High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (November 6, 2006) - #1 UK, #5 ITA, #4 JPN
L'Intégrale des Maxi-Singles (1994)
The Single Box (1997)
The Singles Collection (1997)
Deeper Underground (1998)
1999 Remixes (1999)
Unofficial live albums (ROIOS)
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While most, if not all of these recordings are of an unknown origin and have not charted and had not been reviewed, they still are very popular among fans for the very fact that the band's live performances usually overshadow their studio works. Note that the dates beside the titles indicate the time of the performace, not the release of the ROIO itself.
Emergency on Planet Earth era
If I Like it, I do it (1993)
BBC 528 (1993)
Stockholm '93 (1993)
Club Citta '93 (10. X 1993)
Songs for Manitú (1993)
Firenze [sic] 1993 (1993)
The Return of the Space Cowboy era
Funky Paradise (1994)
JAZZiroquai (July 12, 1995)
DVDs
- Live In Verona (November 11, 2002) - #7 UK
- High Times: Singles 1992-2006 (November 6, 2006)
- Corner of the Earth (July 8, 2002) - #31 UK
Singles
Year | Song | UK singles | U.S. Dance | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|
1992 | "When You Gonna Learn" | 52 | - | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1993 | "Too Young to Die" | 10 | - | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1993 | "Blow Your Mind" | 12 | - | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1993 | "Emergency on Planet Earth" | 32 | 4 | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1993 | "When You Gonna Learn" (re-release) | 28 | - | Emergency on Planet Earth |
1994 | "Space Cowboy" | 17 | 1 | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1994 | "Half the Man" | 15 | - | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1995 | "Stillness in Time" | 9 | - | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1995 | "Light Years" | - | 6 | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1995 | "The Kids" (Japan-only release) | - | - | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1996 | "Do You Know Where You're Coming From" (guest appearance with M-Beat) | 12 | - | Travelling Without Moving bonus track |
1996 | "Virtual Insanity" | 3 | 34 | Travelling Without Moving |
1996 | "Cosmic Girl" | 6 | 7 | Travelling Without Moving |
1997 | "Alright" | 6 | 7 | Travelling Without Moving |
1997 | "High Times" | 20 | 9 | Travelling Without Moving |
1998 | "Deeper Underground" | 1 | 22 | Godzilla soundtrack / Synkronized / A Funk Odyssey |
1999 | "Canned Heat" | 4 | 1 | Synkronized |
1999 | "Supersonic" | 22 | 1 | Synkronized |
1999 | "King for a Day" | 20 | - | Synkronized |
2001 | "I'm in the Mood for Love" (with Jools Holland) | 29 | - | - |
2001 | "Little L" | 5 | 2 | A Funk Odyssey |
2001 | "You Give Me Something" | 16 | 2 | A Funk Odyssey |
2001 | "Love Foolosophy" | 14 | - | A Funk Odyssey |
2002 | "Corner of the Earth" | 31 | - | A Funk Odyssey |
2002 | "Main Vein" | - | - | A Funk Odyssey |
2005 | "Feels Just Like It Should" | 8 | 1 | Dynamite |
2005 | "Seven Days in Sunny June" | 14 | - | Dynamite |
2005 | "(Don't) Give Hate a Chance" | 27 | - | Dynamite |
2005 | "Hollywood Swingin'" (Kool & the Gang featuring Jamiroquai) | - | 5 | Kool & the Gang: Reloaded |
2006 | "Runaway" | 18 | 1 | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 |
Cancelled and promo singles
Year | Song | Album |
---|---|---|
1993 | "Revolution 1993" | Emergency on Planet Earth' |
1993/1994 | "If I like it, I do it" | Emergency on Planet Earth' |
1995 | "Morning Glory" | The Return of the Space Cowboy |
1997 | "Travelling Without Moving" | "Travelling Without Moving" |
April/May 1998 | "Everyday" | Travelling Without Moving |
2000 | "Soul Education" | Synkronized |
2001 | An Online Odyssey (10,000 copy non-album promo) | outtake from Synkronized, promoting the A Funk Odyssey album. |
2001 | "Do it Like we Used to do" | A Funk Odyssey |
2002 | "Feel so Good" | A Funk Odyssey |
2002 | "Main Vein" | A Funk Odyssey |
May/June 2005 | "Talullah (Shelter mixes)" | Dynamite' |
2005 | "Dynamite" | Dynamite |
2005 | "Electric Mistress" | Dynamite |
2005 | "Starchild" | Dynamite |
2005 | "Time Won't Wait" | Dynamite |
2005 | "Emergency on Planet Earth & Blow Your Mind remixes" | Emergency on Planet Earth' |
2006 | Multiquai | Dynamite |
Remix singles
- "Space Cowboy" (2006) vinyl and download-only remix single, #71 UK
- "Deeper Underground" (2006) vinyl and download-only remix single
- "Cosmic Girl" (2006) vinyl and download-only remix single
- "Love Foolosophy" (2006) vinyl and download-only remix single, #166 UK
- "Alright" (2007) vinyl and download-only remix single
Presumably 'lost' tracks
- Natural Energy, a rap song Jason recorded for the now defunct Streetsounds record label. It's only been pressed in 3 copies and has never been released. It is possible that none of the 3 pressed records are existant today. Jason verified this claim during the Jazz Cafe gig.
- How it Should be, a song the band recorded while signed to Acid Jazz Records. Eddie Pillar claimed that there was one single master recording of this song made. However, the single was pulled, and the song never saw the light of the day. Pillar also stated that no copies of the record were pressed, as the song was rejected quite quickly. However, he did state that a tape containing the track might exist.
- Frames, a song only recently confirmed to have existed. It was played during the band's early days, during the Emergency on Planet Earth tour.
- A snippet of an untitled track played on MTV has been recorded and widely shared among fans. What gives this recording the status of a 'lost track' is the fact that this track stems from the period just before Stuart Zender left the band, whiile recording an album which would later become 1999's Synkronized. The snippet has both been documented in a video and audio format, and has been dubbed as 'Midnight funk' by fans. Some other samples from the same show are also present.
- A vocal version of the song 'Destitute Illusions', also from Synkronized. Jason has once stated that that version was to be released on a non-album single which contained the title track of the band's 1999 opus as the B-side.
- "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" is a sample-based instrumental. It is widely specualted among fan circles that this is the instrumental version of the album's unreleased title track.
- Aside from the 10 tracks that make up Synkronized, 8 more were recorded during the album's recording sessions. Those songs have never seen the light of the day as the band's record label refused to release them. There is a slight chance, however, that some, if not all of those songs were reworked into tracks that appeared on later albums.
- Interlude #1, Interlude #2 and Interlude #3 from the A Funk Odyssey test pressing. While Interlude #2 did see the light of the day as "Feels Just Like It Should", interludes number 2 and 3 have never been circulated among very wide fan circles.