Nicola Hitchcock discography

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Nicola Hitchcock discography
Studio albums4
Compilation albums1
EPs1
Singles13
B-sides17
Other appearances11

The discography of British singer-songwriter Nicola Hitchcock features four studio albums including two recorded with Saul Freeman for their common project Mandalay. She has also issued one compilation (also with Freeman) and one extended play (as soloist). In addition, Hitchcock has been credited to thirteen singles, seventeen B-sides and eleven other appearances, respectively.

Albums[]

Studio albums[]

Year Album Notes
1993 A Bowl of Chalk
  • Released: 3 May 1993
  • Label: F-BeatDemon (#XXCD 23)
  • Format: CD
  • Twelve-track full-length release issued worldwide. All songs written by Hitchcock, produced by Richard Digby Smith and herself.
1998 Empathy
  • Released: 23 May 1998
  • Label: V2 (#VVR1001292)
  • Format: CD
  • A re-issue from November '98 featured also a bonus remix of "Beautiful".
  • None of the albums were issued in the US. In 2001, a local compilation entitled Solace was released instead.
2000 Instinct
  • Released: 9 October 2000
  • Label: V2 (#VVR1012392)
  • Format: CD
  • Australian version featured three bonus remixes in addition.
2005 Passive Aggressive
  • Released: 6 June 2005
  • Label: Tempted (#TEMPTED001)
  • Format: CD • download
  • US version included two bonus tracks ("Everything" and acoustic mix of "I Forgive Me"). A 2012 digital self-reissue titled as Passive Aggressive II omitted "Moving into a New Space" in favor of "Everything".
  denotes a title credited to Mandalay.

Compilation albums[]

Year Compilation Notes
2001 Solace
  • Released: 17 April 2001
  • Label: V2 (#63881-27094-2)
  • Format: CD • 2×CD (limited, #63881-27093-2)
  • US-only release featuring selected songs from both Empathy and Instinct albums (six from each) and "I Don't Want the Night to End". A special edition included a bonus CD with 11 remixes in total.
  denotes a title credited to Mandalay.

EPs[]

Year Extended play Notes
2012 Quarterbright
  • Released: 7 November 2012
  • Label: self-release (#887516032813)
  • Format: Download
  • Three-track release featuring "A Coeurs Vaillants" and "Magic Heart", apart from the title track.

Singles[]

Year Single Chart positions Album
UK CAN US Dance
1984 "Only in the Night" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed] Touch and Let Go
"Nothing but a Friend " (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
1993 "Pick Up Your Coat" A Bowl of Chalk
"My Mistake"
1996 "Flowers Bloom" 125 Empathy
1997 "This Life"
1998 "Flowers Bloom" (reissue) 158
"Beautiful" 10
2000 "Deep Love" Instinct
"Not Seventeen" 29
2002 "In My Memory" (with DJ Tiësto) 15 12 In My Memory
2003 "Can You Find the Heart" (with Ananda Project) 15 Morning Light
2014 "Faced with Nothing" (with Steve Jansen) non-album song
  denotes a title credited to Mandalay.

B-sides[]

Year B-side Single Album
1984 "Remote Control" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed] "Only in the Night" non-album song(s)
"Nothing but Nicky" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed] "Nothing but a Friend"
1993 "Is That Love" (with Chris Difford) "Pick Up Your Coat"
"Flowers for You"
"Pictures of Innocence" "My Mistake"
"Anyone Who Had a Heart"
1996 "Sold" "Flowers Bloom"
1997 "Please" "This Life" Mandalay Press Pack
(promo-only box set)
"Running Down"
1998 "You Say" "Flowers Bloom" (reissue) non-album song(s)
"Sleep"
"Safer Now" "Beautiful"
"Imploded"
2000 "However Wrong" "Deep Love"
"Blame It on the Sun" (by Stevie Wonder)
"I Don't Want the Night to End" "Not Seventeen" Solace
"To See Her" non-album song
  denotes a title credited to Mandalay.

Other appearances[]

Year Guest appearance Notes
1984 "Touch and Let Go" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
  • Additional tracks recorded for the only album of the band Touch and Let Go, released through Situation Two/Beggars Banquet (#SITU 9), with featuring her backing vocals (excluding "It's a Story") and keyboards. Other members included Steve Skolnik of Fischer-Z (lead vocals and keyboards), Alasdair Gowans (bass), David Austin (guitars and drums programming) and Eddy Case (live drums). Produced by Nick Griffiths.
"I Need You" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"Small Town" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"Cant' Blame Me" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"Stay with You" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"Same Mistakes" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"Won't Work" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
"It's a Story" (with Eternal Triangle)[citation needed]
1993 Spirit of The Sea (with Shen)
  • Backing vocals for the album by the quartet
2003 "Untie My Hands" (with S.A.F.)
  • Appears on their promotional sampler S.A.F. Originals
2006 "You Did a Good Thing" (with Sleepthief)
  • Appears on the studio set The Dawnseeker

References[]

  • "Nicola Hitchcock (as Mandalay) – Chart History". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. billboard.com. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  • "Nicola Hitchcock – Discography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. allmusic.com. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  • "Nicola Hitchcock – Discography". Discogs. Zink Media. discogs.com. Retrieved 9 August 2015.

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