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'''Public Image Ltd.''' ('''PiL''') are an [[England|English]] [[post-punk]] [[rock music|rock]] band formed in [[1978]] by [[singer|vocalist]] [[John Lydon]] (ex-[[Sex Pistols]]), ex-[[The Clash|Clash]] [[guitar]]ist [[Keith Levene]], and [[bass guitar|bassist]] [[Jah Wobble]], best known for their single ''[[This Is Not A Love Song]]''. | '''Public Image Ltd.''' ('''PiL''') are an [[England|English]] [[post-punk]] [[rock music|rock]] band formed in [[1978]] by [[singer|vocalist]] [[John Lydon]] (ex-[[Sex Pistols]]), ex-[[The Clash|Clash]] [[guitar]]ist [[Keith Levene]], and [[bass guitar|bassist]] [[Jah Wobble]], best known for their single ''[[This Is Not A Love Song]]''. | ||
+ | ==Discography== | ||
+ | === Studio albums === | ||
+ | *''[[First Issue]]'' (1978 UK #22) | ||
+ | *''[[Metal Box]]'' (1979 UK #18 - US #171) | ||
+ | *''[[Flowers of Romance (album)|Flowers of Romance]]'' (1981 UK #11 - US #114) | ||
+ | *''[[This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get]]'' (1984 UK #56) | ||
+ | *''[[Album (Public Image Limited album)|Album]]'' (1986 UK #14 - US #115) | ||
+ | *''[[Happy? (Public Image Limited)|Happy?]]'' (1987 UK #40 - US #169) | ||
+ | *''[[9 (Public Image Limited album)|9]]'' (1989 UK #36 - US #106) | ||
+ | *''[[That What Is Not]]'' (1992 UK #46) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Live, compilation, bootleg and other albums=== | ||
+ | All chart positions are UK. | ||
+ | *''[[Second Edition]]'' (repackaging of ''[[Metal Box]]'') - 1979 #46 | ||
+ | *''Paris au Printemps'' (live) - 1980 #61 | ||
+ | *''[[Live in Tokyo (Public Image Ltd.)|Live in Tokyo]]'' (live) - 1983 #28 | ||
+ | *''[[Commercial Zone]]'' (bootleg) - 1983 | ||
+ | *''[[The Greatest Hits, So Far]]'' (compilation) - 1990 #20 | ||
+ | *''Box'' (box set) - 1990 | ||
+ | *''Plastic Box'' (box set) -1999 | ||
+ | *''Public Image/Second Edition'' (two-in-one) - 2003 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Singles=== | ||
+ | All chart positions are UK. | ||
+ | *"Public Image" - 1978 #9 | ||
+ | *"[[Death Disco]]" - 1979 #20 | ||
+ | *"Memories" - 1979 #60 | ||
+ | *"Flowers of Romance" - 1981 #24 | ||
+ | *"This Is Not a Love Song" - 1983 #5 | ||
+ | *"Bad Life" - 1984 #71 | ||
+ | *"[[Rise (Public Image Ltd. song)|Rise]]" - 1986 #11 | ||
+ | *"Home" - 1986 #75 | ||
+ | *"Seattle" - 1987 #47 | ||
+ | *"The Body" - 1987 #100 | ||
+ | *"[[Disappointed (song)|Disappointed]]" - 1989 #38 | ||
+ | *"Warrior" - 1989 | ||
+ | *"Don't Ask Me" - 1990 #22 | ||
+ | *"Cruel" - 1992 #49 | ||
+ | |||
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Public Image Ltd. (PiL) are an English post-punk rock band formed in 1978 by vocalist John Lydon (ex-Sex Pistols), ex-Clash guitarist Keith Levene, and bassist Jah Wobble, best known for their single This Is Not A Love Song.
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Discography
Studio albums
- First Issue (1978 UK #22)
- Metal Box (1979 UK #18 - US #171)
- Flowers of Romance (1981 UK #11 - US #114)
- This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get (1984 UK #56)
- Album (1986 UK #14 - US #115)
- Happy? (1987 UK #40 - US #169)
- 9 (1989 UK #36 - US #106)
- That What Is Not (1992 UK #46)
Live, compilation, bootleg and other albums
All chart positions are UK.
- Second Edition (repackaging of Metal Box) - 1979 #46
- Paris au Printemps (live) - 1980 #61
- Live in Tokyo (live) - 1983 #28
- Commercial Zone (bootleg) - 1983
- The Greatest Hits, So Far (compilation) - 1990 #20
- Box (box set) - 1990
- Plastic Box (box set) -1999
- Public Image/Second Edition (two-in-one) - 2003
Singles
All chart positions are UK.
- "Public Image" - 1978 #9
- "Death Disco" - 1979 #20
- "Memories" - 1979 #60
- "Flowers of Romance" - 1981 #24
- "This Is Not a Love Song" - 1983 #5
- "Bad Life" - 1984 #71
- "Rise" - 1986 #11
- "Home" - 1986 #75
- "Seattle" - 1987 #47
- "The Body" - 1987 #100
- "Disappointed" - 1989 #38
- "Warrior" - 1989
- "Don't Ask Me" - 1990 #22
- "Cruel" - 1992 #49
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