Kate Rusby discographyRusby on stage at the Underneath the Stars Festival
Studio albums 24 EPs 4 Singles 14 Music videos 7
The discography of Kate Rusby , an English folk singer, consists of twenty solo albums , four albums as part of a duo or group, four extended plays (EPs), two video albums, fourteen singles , and seven music videos . Rusby's debut was Intuition , an album recorded in collaboration with five other female singers from Yorkshire , which was released on a small label in 1993.[ 1] Her breakthrough came with an eponymous album recorded with Kathryn Roberts , another of the singers featured on Intuition . This album, which was named as the best of the year by Folk Roots magazine,[ 2] was the first release on Pure Records, a label set up by Rusby's father on which all her subsequent solo recordings have been released.[ 3] Rusby and Roberts also formed the band the Equation in conjunction with the Lakeman Brothers , but Rusby left the group after their debut EP.[ 1] In 1996 she joined the all-female folk group the Poozies , with whom she released one EP and one full-length album.[ 4]
In 1997 Rusby released her first solo album, Hourglass , and two years later followed it with Sleepless , which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize .[ 5] [ 6] Two years later, Little Lights became Rusby's first release to enter the Top 100 of the UK Albums Chart , peaking at number 75. Her highest placing on this chart came with 2012's 20 , which reached number 22.[ 7] In 2006 she provided guest vocals on the single "All Over Again " by Irish pop singer Ronan Keating , which reached number six on the UK Singles Chart . Rusby has also made guest appearances on albums by artists such as Show of Hands , Battlefield Band , Roddy Woomble , Ella Edmondson and John McCusker .
Albums
Solo albums
Year
Album details
Peak chart positions
UK [ 7]
US World [ 8]
1998
Hourglass
Released: 1 March 1997
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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1999
Sleepless
Released: 17 August 1999
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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2001
Little Lights
Released: 12 June 2001
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
75
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2002
10
Released: 7 January 2003
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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2003
Underneath the Stars
Released: 11 August 2003
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
78
10
2005
The Girl Who Couldn't Fly
Released: 11 October 2005
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
45
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2007
Awkward Annie
Released: 14 August 2007
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
32
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2008
Sweet Bells
Released: 15 December 2008
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
91
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2010
Make the Light
Released: 22 November 2010
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
99
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2011
While Mortals Sleep
Released: 22 November 2011
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
91
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2012
20
Released: 22 October 2012
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
22
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2014
Ghost
Released: 4 August 2014
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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2015
The Frost Is All Over
Released: 27 November 2015
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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2016
Life in a Paper Boat
Released: 7 October 2016
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
98
—
2017
Angels & Men
Released: 24 November 2017
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
40
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2019
Philosophers, Poets & Kings
Released: 31 May 2019
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
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—
Holly Head
Released: 2019
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
—
—
2020
Hand Me Down
Released: 2020
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
12
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2022
30: Happy Returns
Released: 6 May 2022[ 9]
Label: Pure
Formats: CD, download
97
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2023
Light Years
Released: 1 December 2023[ 10]
Label: Pure
Formats: CD, download
76
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
Collaborative albums
Year
Album details
1993
Intuition (with Kathleen Deighton, Rosalie Deighton,Julie Matthews , Kathryn Roberts and Pat Shaw)
1995
Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts (with Kathryn Roberts)
Released: 1995
Label: Pure
Formats: CD, cassette[ 12]
1999
Infinite Blue (as a member of The Poozies )
Released: 19 January 1999[ 13] [ 14]
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
2004
Heartlands (with John McCusker )
Released: 18 October 2004[ 15]
Label: Pure
Formats: CD
Extended plays
Year
Title
Notes
1995
In Session
Released: 1995
Label: Crapstone[ 1]
Format: CD
As a member of the Equation [ 1]
1997
Come Raise Your Head
Released: 1997
Label: Pure
Format: CD
As a member of the Poozies [ 5]
1999
Cowsong
Released: 1999
Label: Pure
Format: CD
2004
Underneath the Stars
Released: 2004
Label: Pure
Format: CD
Singles
Video albums
Music videos
Other appearances
Soundtracks
Compilation albums
Only otherwise unreleased material included on compilation albums is listed
Year
Song
Album/Single
1999
"The Cobbler's Daughter"
Cambridge Folk Festival : A Celebration of Roots Music 1998-99
2004
"I Wonder What's Keeping My True Love Tonight?"
Folk Festival: A Celebration of Music Recorded at the Sidmouth International Festival
2006
"It's Curtains"
The Song of Steel
"Underneath the Stars"
Cool as Folk
2011
"Butterfly"
Davy Steele : Steele the Show
"Awkward Annie" "The Mocking Bird" "The Blind Harper"
Cambridge Folk Festival 2011 (DVD)
Guest appearances
References
General
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