Scott Miller discography
This article presents a full discography of pop musician and singer-songwriter Scott Miller, as the leader of the groups Alternate Learning, Game Theory, and The Loud Family. Miller's discography includes thirteen studio albums (including a forthcoming posthumous release), four EPs, one live album, three compilations, seven singles (including promotional releases), six music videos, and one concert documentary video.
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Studio albums | 13 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 3 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 6 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 7 |
Tribute albums | 2 |
Various artist compilations | 12 |
Studio albums and EPs
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
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Alternate Learning | 1979 | ALRN | 7" EP | Rational | |
1982 | Painted Windows | LP | Rational | ||
Game Theory | 1982 | Blaze of Glory[1] |
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1983 | Pointed Accounts of People You Know |
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1984 | Distortion |
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1985 | Real Nighttime |
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1986 | The Big Shot Chronicles |
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1987 | Lolita Nation | Enigma |
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1988 | Two Steps from the Middle Ages |
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The Loud Family | 1993 | Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things | LP, CS, CD | Alias | A033 |
1994 | Slouching Towards Liverpool | CD, 10" EP | Alias | A055 | |
1994 | The Tape of Only Linda | LP, CS, CD | Alias | A060 | |
1996 | Interbabe Concern | CD | Alias | A098 | |
1998 | Days for Days | CD | Alias | A131 | |
2000 | Attractive Nuisance | CD | Alias | A146 | |
The Loud Family and Anton Barbeau | 2006 | What If It Works? | CD | 125 Records | 125-013 |
Game Theory | 2017 | Supercalifragile[2][3] | LP, CD | KCM Records | KCINA22 |
Live albums
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog No. |
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The Loud Family | 2002 | From Ritual to Romance | CD | 125 Records | 125-005 |
Compilation albums
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
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Game Theory | 1984 | Dead Center |
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1989 | Tinker to Evers to Chance | LP, CS, CD | Enigma | ||
1993 | Distortion of Glory | CD | Alias |
Singles and promotional releases
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
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Game Theory | 1983 | "Dead Center"[4] | 7" flexi-disc | Rational | |
1985 | "24" b/w "Waltz the Halls Always"[5] | 7" single | Enigma, Victoria | ||
1986 | "Erica's Word" b/w "Couldn't I Just Tell You"[6] | 7" single | Big Time Records | ||
1987 | "The Real Sheila" | 12" single | Enigma | ||
The Loud Family | 1993 | Never Mind the Camera Crew, Here's The Loud Family[7] | CS | Alias | |
1993 | "Take Me Down" b/w "The Come On" | 7" single | Alias | A043 | |
1994 | "It Just Wouldn't Be Christmas"[8] | CD single | Alias | ||
1997 | "Don't Respond, She Can Tell" | CD single | Alias | PRCD A098 |
Tribute and cover album appearances
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
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The Loud Family | 1995 | Sing Hollies in Reverse
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CD | eggBert | ER80018 |
1997 | Come and Get It: A Tribute to Badfinger
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CD | Copper | CPR 2181 |
Various artist compilations
Group | Year | Title | Format | Label | Catalog no. |
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Game Theory | 1985 | Enigma Variations[9]
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LP, CS, CD | Enigma | |
1987 | Enigma Variations 2[10]
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LP, CS, CD | Enigma | ||
1987 | The Enigma Compilation 1988
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LP | Enigma | ||
The Loud Family | 1992 | TDK Mail Rock: Serious Music Sampler
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CD | TDK/Caroline | CARTDK01 |
1993 | Fat-Free, Guilt-Free
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CS | Alias | ||
1993 | Hot Cinnamon Churros
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CD | Alias | A040-D | |
The Loud Family and Game Theory | 1993 | Alias w/ a Bullet[11]
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CD | Alias | |
The Loud Family | 1994 | Streamlined
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CD | Alias | |
1995 | Star Power
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CD, CS | Pravda | PR6350 | |
1996 | Premium: New Music With A Golden Glow
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CD | Alias | A108 | |
1996 | For Discriminating Tastes: The Alternative Distribution Alliance CD Sampler
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CD | Alternative Distribution Alliance | ADA 20005 | |
The Loud Family and Game Theory | 1997 | Year of the Wagon
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CD | Alias | A124[13] |
The Loud Family | 1997 | Yellow Pills, Vol. 4
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CD | Big Deal | |
1999 | The 26th Commandment: Thou Shalt Expand Thy Mind
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CD | Ptolemaic Terrascope |
Music videos and DVDs
Group | Year | Title |
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Game Theory | 1985 | "I've Tried Subtlety"
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1986 | "Erica's Word" | |
1987 | "The Real Sheila"
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2017 | "I Still Dream of Getting Back to Paris"
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The Loud Family | 1993 | "Jimmy Still Comes Around"
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1994 | "Soul Drain"
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1994 | "Marcia and Etrusca"
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1996 | "Don't Respond, She Can Tell"
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2003 | Loud Family Live 2000
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References
- Omnivore Recordings (July 14, 2014). "Release: Blaze of Glory". Archived from the original on 2014-07-15.
- Gibbs, Ryan (May 5, 2016). "Music news: Kickstarter launched for final Game Theory album". The Young Folks. Archived from the original on 2016-05-06.
- West, B.J. "Supercalifragile by Scott Miller's Game Theory". Archived from the original on 2016-05-06. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- "Dead Center" at Discogs
- "24" at Discogs
- "Erica's Word / Couldn't I Just Tell You" at Discogs
- Never Mind the Camera Crew, Here's The Loud Family at Discogs
- "It Just Wouldn't Be Christmas" at Discogs
- Enigma Variations at Discogs (list of releases)
- Enigma Variations 2 at Discogs (list of releases)
- Alias w/ a Bullet at Discogs
- Note: A second version of Year of the Wagon (catalog number A123) features four songs by Archers of Loaf in place of the Loud Family/Game Theory material. Ruppenstein, Andy; Holtebeck, Steve. "Year of the Wagon". The Loud Family Discography. The Loud Family (official website). Archived from the original on 2013-11-06.
- "Video Track". Billboard. 1986. Archived from the original on 2014-05-30.
- Game Theory (March 3, 1987). Erica's Word (official video). Vimeo. Total running time 4:00. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
- Game Theory (1987). The Real Sheila (official video). Vimeo. Total running time 3:34. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
- Game Theory (January 4, 2017). I Still Dream of Getting Back to Paris (official music video). Directed by Hector Di Napoli. B.J. West's channel. YouTube.
- The Loud Family (1996). Don't Respond, She Can Tell (official video). Vimeo. Total running time 4:03. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
External links
- Official website
- Scott Miller at AllMusic
- Scott Miller discography at Discogs
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