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Hooverphonic - Discography (1996-2012) 10CD

Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that was formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where they could no longer be described as a singular genre, but rather encompass alternative, electronica, electropop, rock, and a mixture of others. The band's original name was Hoover, but they eventually changed it to Hooverphonic after discovering other groups were already using the Hoover name and to avoid any legal issues with the vacuum cleaner company. Since their formation, Hooverphonic's lineup consisted of bassist Alex Callier, guitarist Raymond Geerts, and various lead singers. Prominent ones included Liesje Sadonius (19961997), Geike Arnaert (19972008, 2020present), Noémie Wolfs (20102015), and Luka Cruysberghs (20182020). The band were set to represent Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam with their song "Release Me", but the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They instead represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "The Wrong Place".

This article will provide an overview of Hooverphonic's discography from 1996 to 2012, covering their 10 studio albums, two live albums, one EP, three compilation albums and many singles. The discography is based on the information from Wikipedia and Discogs.

Hooverphonic - Discography (1996-2012) 10CD


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Studio Albums

    • A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular (credited as Hoover) (1996)
    This was Hooverphonic's debut album, released on July 29, 1996 by Columbia Records. The album featured the vocals of Liesje Sadonius, who left the band shortly after its release. The album contained the singles "2Wicky", "Wardrope", "Inhaler" and "Barabas". The track "2Wicky" was featured on the soundtracks of several movies, such as Stealing Beauty, I Know What You Did Last Summer and Heights. The album reached number 17 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 32 in Belgium (Wallonia).
    • Blue Wonder Power Milk (1998)
    This was Hooverphonic's second album, released on August 11, 1998 by Epic Records. The album introduced the new vocalist Geike Arnaert, who joined the band in 1997. The album contained the singles "Club Montepulciano", "Eden", "This Strange Effect" and "Lung" (remix). The album reached number 7 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 32 in Belgium (Wallonia).
    • The Magnificent Tree (2000)
    This was Hooverphonic's third album, released on September 26, 2000 by Epic Records. The album contained the singles "Mad About You", "Vinegar & Salt", "Out of Sight" and "Jackie Cane". The track "Mad About You" was used in several TV shows and commercials, such as La Femme Nikita, Cold Case and Toyota. The album reached number 2 in Belgium (Flanders), number 3 in Belgium (Wallonia), number 124 in France and number 99 in Switzerland.
    • Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane (2002)
    This was Hooverphonic's fourth album, released on October 28, 2002 by Columbia Records. The album was a concept album that told the story of a fictional singer named Jackie Cane. The album contained the singles "The World Is Mine", "Sometimes", "One" and "Human Interest". The album reached number 1 in Belgium (Flanders), number 2 in Belgium (Wallonia), number 87 in the Netherlands and number 113 in France.
    • No More Sweet Music/More Sweet Music (2005)
    This was Hooverphonic's fifth album, released on November 14, 2005 by Sony Music. The album consisted of two discs: No More Sweet Music and More Sweet Music. The first disc contained new songs produced by Alex Callier, while the second disc contained remixes of the same songs by various producers. The album contained the singles "You Hurt Me", "Wake Up", "Dirty Lenses" and "We All Float". The album reached number 2 in Belgium (Flanders), number 6 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 99 in Switzerland.
    • The President of the LSD Golf Club (2007)
    This was Hooverphonic's sixth album, released in 2007 by PIAS Recordings. The album was recorded in a former casino in Italy, using vintage equipment and instruments. The album contained the singles "Expedition Impossible", "You Love Me to Death" and "Gentle Storm". The album reached number 4 in Belgium (Flanders), number 8 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 99 in Switzerland.
    • The Night Before (2010)
    This was Hooverphonic's seventh album, released on November 29, 2010 by Sony Music. The album was the first to feature the new vocalist Noémie Wolfs, who joined the band in 2010. The album contained the singles "The Night Before", "Anger Never Dies", "Heartbroken" and "One Two Three". The album reached number 2 in Belgium (Flanders), number 9 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 34 in the Netherlands.
    • Reflection (2013)
    This was Hooverphonic's eighth album, released on November 15, 2013 by Sony Music. The album was recorded live in a studio with a band, without any overdubs or edits. The album contained the singles "Amalfi", "Ether", "Radio Silence" and "Boomerang". The album reached number 1 in Belgium (Flanders), number 6 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 51 in the Netherlands.
    • In Wonderland (2016)
    This was Hooverphonic's ninth album, released on March 11, 2016 by Sony Music. The album featured various guest vocalists, such as Emilie Satt, Janie Price, Felix Howard and Tjeerd Bomhof. The album contained the singles "Badaboum", "I Like the Way I Dance", "Deep Forest" and "Hiding in a Song". The album reached number 1 in Belgium (Flanders), number 2 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 26 in the Netherlands.
    • Looking for Stars (2018)
    This was Hooverphonic's tenth album, released on November 16, 2018 by Universal Music. The album was the first to feature the new vocalist Luka Cruysberghs, who joined the band in 2018 after winning the TV show The Voice van Vlaanderen. The album contained the singles "Romantic", "Looking for Stars", "Horrible Person" and "Uptight". The album reached number 4 in Belgium (Flanders), number 20 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 74 in the Netherlands.

    Live Albums

      • Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic (2003)
      This was Hooverphonic's first live album, released on December 16, 2003 by Columbia Records. The album was recorded at La Chapelle Studios in Waimes, Belgium, with a string quartet and a harpist. The album contained acoustic versions of Hooverphonic's songs, as well as two covers: "The Last Thing I Need Is You" by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood and "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack. The album reached number 4 in Belgium (Flanders), number 12 in Belgium (Wallonia) and number 93 in Switzerland.
      • Hooverphonic with Orchestra Live (2012)
      This was Hooverphonic's second live album, released on October 26, 2012 by Columbia Records. The album was recorded at various locations in Belgium, with a symphonic orchestra conducted by Jef Neve. The album contained orchestral versions of Hooverphonic's songs, as well as two new songs: "Happiness" and "Danger Zone". The album reached number 1 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 11 in Belgium (Wallonia).

      Compilation Albums

        • Singles '96'06 (2006)
        This was Hooverphonic's first compilation album, released on November 21, 2006 by Sony BMG. The album contained a selection of Hooverphonic's singles from their first six albums, as well as two new songs: "You Hurt Me" and "We All Float". The album reached number 8 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 22 in Belgium (Wallonia).
        • Ho overphonic with Orchestra (2012)
        This was Hooverphonic's second compilation album, released on October 26, 2012 by Columbia Records. The album contained a selection of Hooverphonic's songs from their first eight albums, reworked with a symphonic orchestra conducted by Jef Neve. The album reached number 1 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 8 in Belgium (Wallonia).
        • The Best of Hooverphonic (2016)
        This was Hooverphonic's third compilation album, released on November 25, 2016 by Sony Music. The album contained a selection of Hooverphonic's singles from their first nine albums, as well as two new songs: "Badaboum" and "You". The album reached number 3 in Belgium (Flanders) and number 9 in Belgium (Wallonia).

        EPs

          • Hooverphonic 4-track Sampler (credited as Hoover) (1996)
          This was Hooverphonic's first EP, released in 1996 by Columbia Records. The EP contained four tracks from their debut album A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular: "2Wicky", "Wardrope", "Inhaler" and "Plus Profond". The EP was a promotional release and not available for sale.

          Singles

          Hooverphonic released many singles throughout their career, some of which were only available as digital downloads or promotional releases. The following table lists the singles that charted in Belgium (Flanders), Belgium (Wallonia), France, the Netherlands or Switzerland, along with their peak positions and the albums they were taken from.

          Single
          Year
          Peak positions
          Album
          "2Wicky"
          1996
          BEL (FL) #29
          BEL (WA) #28
          FRA #46
          NLD #38
          CHE #40
          A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
          "Wardrope"
          1996
          BEL (FL) #44
          BEL (WA) #48
          NLD #75
          A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
          "Inhaler"
          1996
          BEL (FL) #50
          BEL (WA) #47
          NLD #86
          A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
          "Barabas"
          1997
          BEL (FL) #42
          BEL (WA) #41
          NLD #95
          A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular
          "Club Montepulciano"
          1998BEL (FL) #19
          BEL (WA) #21
          FRA #69
          NLD #62
          CHE #93
          Blue Wonder Power Milk
          "Eden"
          1998
          BEL (FL) #25
          BEL (WA) #24
          FRA #75
          NLD #67
          CHE #96
          Blue Wonder Power Milk
          "Uptight"
          2019
          BEL (FL) #30
          BEL (WA) #32
          Looking for Stars
          "Release Me"
          2020
          BEL (FL) #1
          BEL (WA) #1
          NLD #99
          Non-album single
          "The Wrong Place"
          2021
          BEL (FL) #2
          BEL (WA) #2
          NLD #100
          Non-album single

          References

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