The discography of Feist, a Canadian singer-songwriter, consists of six studio albums, eight singles and a remix album as well as four releases with Broken Social Scene.

Feist discography
Feist performing in 2006
Studio albums6
Singles10
Collaborations5
Remix albums1

Feist spent much of her early career collaborating with various bands and artists, such as By Divine Right, who she toured with for three years.[1] In 1999 she released her first solo album, Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down), though the record didn't receive the attention of her later works. 2001 saw her work with Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning on Feel Good Lost, the first album by Broken Social Scene. Feist would go on to appear on every one of the band's albums, and toured intermittently with them until 2005.[2]

Her second solo album, Let It Die, brought Feist to an international audience, charting in multiple countries whilst garnering three nominations at the 2005 Juno Awards with wins for Best Alternative Album and Best New Artist.[3] The record has since gone platinum in Canada.[4] In 2006, she released Open Season, a remix album of Let It Die featuring collaborations with various artists. Her third studio album, The Reminder, which was released in 2007, proved to be her most successful yet. The album charted at number 16 on the Billboard 200 and would go on to win the Shortlist Music Prize.[5] The second single, "1234", was also a worldwide hit after being featured in an advertisement for the third-generation iPod Nano.

Albums edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
CAN
[6]
AUS
[7]
AUT
[8]
FRA
[9]
GER
[10]
IRE
[11]
SWE
[12]
SWI
[13]
UK
[14]
US
[5]
Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down)
  • Released: September 1999
  • Label: Bobby Dazzler
Let It Die 51 38 92 121 [A]
The Reminder 2 46 4 8 11 61 8 12 28 16
Metals 2 17 11 9 6 27 18 9 28 7
Pleasure 7 69 13 52 12 41 13 48 91
Multitudes
  • Released: April 14, 2023
  • Label: Polydor
96 57 85 22 18
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Remix albums edit

Title Album details
Open Season

Video albums edit

Title Video details
Look at What the Light Did Now

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
CAN
[21]
AUS
[7]
BEL
Tip

[22]
FRA
[9]
GER
[23]
IRE
[11]
NLD
[24]
UK
[14]
US
[25]
US AAA
[26]
"Mushaboom" 2004 97 9 Let It Die
"One Evening" 97
"Inside and Out" 2005 83
"Secret Heart" 2006
"My Moon My Man" 2007 13 [B] 8 The Reminder
"1234" 3 36 19 [C] 75 33 97 8 8 11
"I Feel It All" 2008 47 58 22
"Sealion"/"Sea Lion Woman"[D] 94
"Honey Honey"
"How Come You Never Go There" 2011 24 5 Metals
"The Bad in Each Other" 65 30
"Bittersweet Melodies"
"Pleasure" 2017 184 Pleasure
"Century" (featuring Jarvis Cocker)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Appearances edit

Guest appearances edit

Year Artist Song Album
2004 Kings of Convenience "Know-How" Riot on an Empty Street
"The Build-Up"
"Cayman Islands" Know-How
2006 Mocky "Fighting Away the Tears" Navy Brown Blues
Gonzales, Feist & Dani "Boomerang 2005" Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited
Feist "La Même Histoire" Paris, je t'aime Soundtrack
"We're All in the Dance"
Peaches "Give 'Er" Impeach My Bush
2007 Feist "Somewhere Down The Road" The Hottest State Soundtrack
2008 Constantines + Feist "Islands in the Stream" Non-album single
Feist "Please Be Patient" A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!
Stephen Colbert, Elvis Costello, Feist,
Toby Keith, John Legend, and Willie Nelson
"(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding"
2009 Feist and Ben Gibbard "Train Song" Dark Was the Night
Grizzly Bear and Feist "Service Bell"
Mocky "Somehow Someway" Saskamodie
Wilco "You and I" Wilco
2010 Doug Paisley "Don’t Make Me Wait" Constant Companion
2011 Finale Entire Cast "Life's a Happy Song" The Muppets Soundtrack
2012 Feist "Fire in the Water" The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 soundtrack
2013 Feist feat. Timber Timbre "Homage" Arts & Crafts: X
"Don't Give Up" I'll Scratch Yours
2015 Peaches "I Mean Something" Rub
2021 Kings of Convenience "Catholic Country" Peace or Love
"Love is a Lonely Thing"

Other appearances edit

Year Artist Song Album Notes
2000 Gonzales Real Motherfuckin' Music Über Alles Vocals
Clarinets
Peaches The Teaches of Peaches
2002 Gonzales Shameless Eyes Presidential Suite
Salieri Serenade
2003 Lovertits Z
Why Don't We Disappear
Starlight
Albin de la Simone Elle Aime Albin de la Simone
2004 Jane Birkin "The Simple Story" Rendez-vous Co-Writer, Vocals
2005 The North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?" Non-album single Contributors
2006 Jamie Lidell "Game for Fools (Live In Paris) " Multiply Additions
2009 Wilco "The Jolly Banker" Non-album single Percussion[31]
"You And I" 07-13-09 – Keyspan Park – Brooklyn, NY Vocals[32]
"California Stars"/"You Never Know" Backup Vocals, Percussion[32]
"Hoodoo Voodoo"
Record Club Oar Vocals
2010 Nikki Yanofsky "Try Try Try" Nikki Writer
Jamie Lidell "Big Drift" Compass Co-Writer
Taylor Eigsti "The Water" Daylight at Midnight Writer
2012 Bahamas "Snowplow" Barchords Vocals
2014 Kevin Drew "You in Your Were" Darlings Backup Vocals
2015 Jenny Lewis "She’s Not Me" The Voyager Music video cameo[33]
Mocky "Living in the Snow" Key Change Drums

Music videos edit

Year Music video Director(s)
1999 "It's Cool to Love Your Family"
2004 "Mushaboom" George Vale[34]
"Mushaboom" (alternate version) Patrick Daughters[35]
"One Evening" George Vale[34]
2005 "Inside and Out" Ramon & Pedro[36]
2007 "My Moon My Man" Patrick Daughters[35]
"1234"
2008 "I Feel It All"
"Honey, Honey" Anthony Seck
2011 "How Come You Never Go There"
2012 "The Bad in Each Other" Martin de Thurah
"Bittersweet Melodies" Holle Singer
"Cicadas and Gulls" Keith Megna
"A Commotion" Vice Cooler
"Anti-Pioneer" Martin de Thurah
"Graveyard"
2017 "Pleasure"
"Century"

Notes edit

  1. ^ Let It Die did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 36 on the US Heatseekers Albums Chart.[15]
  2. ^ "My Moon My Man" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 94 on the UK Physical Singles Chart Top 100.[27]
  3. ^ "1234" did not enter the France singles chart, but peaked at number 7 on the France Digital Song Sales chart.[28]
  4. ^ The song was titled "Sealion" on the album release,[29] but charted under the original "Sea Lion Woman" title.[30]

References edit

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  13. ^ "Swiss Chart". hitparade.ch. Archived from the original on June 22, 2008. Retrieved September 16, 2008.
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  27. ^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 – 13 May 2007 – 19 May 2007". Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  28. ^ "Feist – Chart History: France Digital Song Sales". Billboard. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  29. ^ "Feist – The Reminder". AllMusic. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  30. ^ "Billboard Canadian Hot 100 Chart". Billboard. April 2, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  31. ^ "Download: Wilco and Feist Cover Woody Guthrie". Spin. May 4, 2009. Retrieved January 18, 2011.
  32. ^ a b "Ed Droste, Feist (who just played w/ BSS) & Yo La Tengo played w/ Wilco (& rode the Cyclone) in Coney Island (setlist)". July 1, 2009. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  33. ^ "Jenny Lewis' awesome video for "She's Not Me" revisits her days as a childhood actor — watch". Consequence of Sound. May 2, 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  34. ^ a b "George Vale Videography". mvdbase.com. Retrieved September 17, 2008.
  35. ^ a b "Patrick Daughters – Music Video Reel". The Directors Bureau. Archived from the original on May 8, 2008. Retrieved September 16, 2008.
  36. ^ "Ramon & Pedro – Feist music promo". ramonandpedro.com. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved September 17, 2008.

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