This Complete List Of Hozier Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Hozier studio albums. The artist Hozier is also known as Andrew John Hozier-Byrne. He was born in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland in 1990. His rise to fame in 2014 was fueled by his hit single entitled “Take Me To Church.” This complete discography also list every single EP Digital Download album. All these alternative Hozier albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Hozier album as well as all original album covers. Every Hozier full-length studio album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.
HOZIER STUDIO ALBUMS
Hozier
Released September 19, 2014
CD Track Listings:
1. “Take Me To Church”
2. “Angel Of Small Death And The Codeine Scene”
3. “Jackie And Wilson”
4. “Someone New”
5. “To Be Alone”
6. “From Eden”
7. “In A Week” with Karen Cowley
8. “Sedated”
9. “Work Song”
10. “Like Real People Do”
11. “It Will Come Back”
12. “Foreigner’s God”
13. “Cherry Wine (Live)”
Wasteland, Baby!
Released March 1, 2019
CD Track Listings:
1. “Nina Cried Power” – featuring Mavis Staples
2. “Almost (Sweet Music)”
3. “Movement”
4. “No Plan”
5. “Nobody”
6. “To Noise Making (Sing)”
7. “As It Was”
8. “Shrike”
9. “Talk”
10. “Be”
11. “Dinner & Diatribes”
12. “Would That I”
13. “Sunlight”
14. “Wasteland, Baby!”
Deluxe edition
15. “NFWMB”
16. “Moment’s Silence (Common Tongue)”
HOZIER DIGITAL DOWNLOAD EPS
Take Me to Church
Released 2013
From Eden
Released 2014
Spotify Sessions London
Released 2014
Live in America
Released 2015
Nina Cried Power
Released 2018
Spotify Singles
Released 2019
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