Mission of Burma discography

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Mission of Burma discography
Studio albums5
EPs3
Live albums2
Compilation albums8
Singles5
Video albums6

This is the discography for Mission of Burma, a post-punk band from Boston.

Albums

Studio albums

EPs

Compilation albums

  • Forget (Taang!, 1988)
  • Mission of Burma (Rykodisc, 1988)
  • Peking Spring (Taang!, 1989)
  • Let There Be Burma (Emergo/Taang!, 1990)
  • Accomplished: The Best of Mission of Burma (Rykodisc, 2004)
  • A Gun to the Head: A Selection from the Ace of Hearts Era (Rykodisc, 2004)
  • 12 Classic 45s V/A Compilation, Songs: "Academy Fight Song", "Max Ernst", "Trem Two", "OK/No Way" (Ace of Hearts, 2006)
  • Learn How: The Essential Mission of Burma (Fire Records, 2012)

Live albums

Singles

  • "Academy Fight Song" b/w "Max Ernst" (Ace of Hearts, 1980)
  • "Trem Two" b/w "OK/No Way" (Ace of Hearts, 1982)
  • "Active in the Yard" b/w "Active in the Yard" by Spore (Taang! Records, 1994)
  • "Dirt" b/w "Falling" (2004)
  • "Innermost" b/w "...And Here It Comes" (Matador, 2009)
  • "Dust Devil" (Fire, 2012)
  • "Panic Is No Option" (Self-released, 2016)[1]

Video albums

  • Live at the Bradford VHS (Atavistic/Ace of Hearts, 1989)
  • Live at Tsongas Arena DVD
  • Not a Photograph DVD (2006)
  • Live at the Space 1979/Live at the Underground 1980
  • Live at The Bradford Ballroom, March 12, 1983 Afternoon Show
  • Live at The Bradford Ballroom, March 12, 1983 Late Show

References

  1. ^ "Mission of Burma - 30 Days, 30 Songs". 30 Days 30 Songs. Retrieved June 22, 2020.