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Discography[edit]
Actual discography[edit]
- Studio albums
- Singles
- "Christmas with the Devil" / "Christmas with the Devil (Scratch Mix)" (1984)
- "Bitch School" / "Springtime" (1992) UK No. 35
- "The Majesty of Rock" (1992) UK No. 61
- "Back from the Dead" (2000)
- "Warmer Than Hell" (2007)
- "Saucy Jack" (2009) (released as free MP3 download from official website)[3]
- Bootlegs
- Ultra Rare Tap, Volume 11 (unknown date)
- None More Black (unknown date — a three-CDR set)
- The Ultimate Rock 'n' Roll Creation (unknown date)
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Fictional discography[edit]
- Studio albums
- Spinal Tap Sings "(Listen to the) Flower People" and Other Favourites (1967)
- We Are All Flower People (1968)
- Brainhammer (1970)
- Nerve Damage (1971)
- Blood to Let (1972)
- Intravenus de Milo (1974)
- The Sun Never Sweats (1975)
- Bent for the Rent (1976)
- Tap Dancing (1976)
- Rock 'n' Roll Creation (referred to as The Gospel According to Spinal Tap in the film) (1977)
- Shark Sandwich (1980)
- Smell the Glove (1982)
- Live albums
- Silent but Deadly (1969)
- Jap Habit (1975)
- Compilations
- The Incredible Flight of Icarus P. Anybody (1969)
- Heavy Metal Memories (1983)
- Singles
- "All the Way Home" (1961) - an unreleased demo
- "Gimme Some Money" (1965)
- "(Listen to The) Flower People" (1967)
- "Breakfast of Evil" (1969)
- "Silent but Deadly" (1969)
- "Big Bottom" (1970)
- "Swallow My Love" (1970)
- "Nerve Damage" (1971)
- "Blood to Let" (1972)
- "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" (1974)
- "Stonehenge" (1975)
- "Nice 'n' Stinky" (1975)
- "Heavy Duty" (1976)
- "Bent for the Rent" (1976)
- "Tap Dancing" (1976)
- "Rock 'n' Roll Creation" (1977)
- "Sex Farm" (1980)
- "No Place Like Nowhere" (1980)
- "Hell Hole" (1982)
- Bootlegs
- Top Hit for Nows (1968)
- Audible Death (1969)
- Live at Budokan (1975)
- Openfaced Mako (1980)
- Got Thamesmen on Tap (unknown date)
- Maximum Tap (unknown date)
- It's a Dub World (unknown date)
- Unreleased/unfinished material
- Here's More Tap
- Flak Packet
- Lusty Lorry
- SEXX! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Hernia
- Shark Sandwich[4]
- Nigel Tufnel's Trilogy in D-minor, including song with the working title "Lick My Love Pump"
- David St. Hubbins' / Derek Smalls' Saucy Jack, a musical based on the life of Jack the Ripper
- The title song from the musical was released in 2009 as a free MP3 download from the official Spinal Tap website[3]
Solo releases[edit]
- Nigel Tufnel
- Nigel Tufnel's Clam Caravan (1979)
- Pyramid Blue (unknown date)
- Derek Smalls
- It's a Smalls World (1978)
- Ross MacLochness
- Doesn't Anybody Here Speak English? (unknown date)
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