The Black Seeds Discography

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Discography Studio albums 4 Live albums 1 EPs 1 Singles 10 Remix albums 1, a New Zealand eight-piece band, has released four studio albums as well as a remix album, and a live album. The band formed in 1997 in, but did not release their first studio album, Keep On Pushing L.P, until 2001. Even though this album was on a small budget, it still reached platinum status in New Zealand, as well as having success in Australia.

Formed in 1998, The Black Seeds perform with eight members, with instruments including vocals, guitar, saxophone, trumpet, bass, drums, bongos, keyboard and wood block. Black Seeds first album, Keep on Pushing, was released 2001 when the band already had established themselves as a strong live act.

The Black Seeds discography and songs: Music profile for The Black Seeds, formed 1998. Genres: Dub, Reggae, Pop Reggae. Albums include Music From the Original Series. The Black Seeds discography and songs: Music profile for The Black Seeds, formed 1998. Genres: Dub, Reggae, Pop Reggae. Albums include Music From the Original Series.

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A remix album was also released in 2002 called, which included songs from the first album remixed by local DJs. Their second studio album, was released three years later in 2004 and debuted at number 3 in the. It later went on to double-platinum status, as well as spawning three popular singles; 'So True', 'Turn It Around', and 'Fire'. So True reached number 32 on the New Zealand singles chart, as well as number 29 on the France Groove Chart, and number 100 on the French singles chart. Into the Dojo was the third studio album released by The Black Seeds, and was released in 2006. It spent five consecutive weeks at number 1 on the New Zealand albums chart and, like their previous album, also achieved double-platinum status. It stayed in the charts for 52 weeks.

This album was the start of the band's popularity spreading around the world, with the German-based label signing them and releasing Into the Dojo into Europe in 2007, as well as two 12' vinyl EPs. Four singles were released from this album, including ', which reached number 26 on the New Zealand single chart. Is the fourth and most recent studio album, released in 2008.

It reached platinum status in New Zealand as well as reaching #2 on the music charts. It was also released in Australia and Europe. In July 2009, The Black Seeds signed with American label, then toured around America supporting, before John Brown's Body came to New Zealand to tour with The Black Seeds in their home country. During this tour, Solid Ground was released in America and reached number 15 on the US Billboard Reggae chart. During the New Zealand leg of this tour, their first live album was released. It was only made available at their live shows, with tickets brought for these shows, or as a digital download. Contents.

Albums Studio albums Year Album details Chart peak positions US Reggae 2001 Keep On Pushing L.P. Released: — —.: Platinum 2004. Released: 29 January 2004. Label: 3 —. NZ: 2× Platinum 2006 Into the Dojo. Released: 12 July 2006.

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Label: EMI 1 —. NZ: 2× Platinum 2008. Released: 11 August 2008. Label: Rhythmethod 2 15. NZ: Platinum 2012. Released: 9 April 2012 1 3 2017 Fabric.

Released: 7 September 2017. Label: Rhythmethod 4 Live albums Year Album details 2007 Live Vol.

Performing in Leicester, August 2012 Background information Origin, Genres, Years active 1998–present Labels, Loop, Associated acts Flash Harry Video Kid Website Members Barnaby Weir Past members The Black Seeds are a musical group rooted in from,. Their -influenced song 'One By One' became an international hit when it was played in top ranked TV series Breaking Bad. Their music is a boundary-crossing sound fusion of, and – and a large or small touch of original (like it was played 1972-1985) or is almost always present regardless musical style.

Formed in 1998, The Black Seeds perform with eight members, with instruments including, and. Black Seeds first album, Keep on Pushing, was released 2001 when the band already had established themselves as a strong live act. Already very successful in New Zealand and popular in Australia, Europe and North & South America, their third album Into the Dojo (2007) introduced Black Seeds to the rest of the world. They have released five albums, a live album, and two remix albums. They have two double-platinum selling albums in New Zealand, and successful European album releases through the German-based Sonar Kollektiv label.

In 2011 Black Seeds was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as 'The Best Reggae band in the world right now'. Lead singer Barnaby Weir is also associated with the side-projects and Flash Harry. Former band member is also a member of international award-winning comedy duo, as well as playing the role of the elf in 's. The band are set to release their 6th studio album 'Fabric' in early September 2017. Their song 'One by One' was used in AMC's Season 2 Episode, '4 Days Out' and also appears on the series' official soundtrack. Discography. Campbell-Livingston, Cecelia (2013) ', 27 November 2013.

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