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Robbie Williams Discography

Official albums, compilations & live releases

This page presents the complete official Robbie Williams discography, structured according to the album categorisation and ordering most widely recognised by Google, Wikipedia and major music databases.

It includes all official studio albums, compilation albums, live releases and other officially released projects, presented in a clear and chronological format. This page is designed for fans, collectors and anyone searching for an accurate and reliable overview of Robbie Williams’ musical career.

Studio albums

Life Thru a Lens (1997)

Robbie Williams’ debut solo album and the foundation of his solo career. The album includes the global hit Angels, one of the best-selling singles of all time in the UK. Life Thru a Lens established Williams as a serious solo artist following his departure from Take That.

Singels
 

  • Old Before I Die

  • Lazy Days

  • South of the Border

  • Angels

  • Let Me Entertain You

I’ve Been Expecting You (1998)

This album marked Robbie Williams’ major international breakthrough. Featuring Millennium, his first UK number-one single, and No Regrets, the album confirmed his status as a global pop star.

Singels

  • Millennium

  • No Regrets

  • Strong

  • She’s the One / It’s Only Us (double A-side)

Sing When You’re Winning (2000)

One of Robbie Williams’ most commercially successful studio albums. It includes fan favourites such as Rock DJ, Supreme and Kids. The album blends confident pop songwriting with stadium-ready production.

Singels

  • Rock DJ

  • Kids (feat Kylie Minogue)

  • Supreme

  • Let Love Be Your Energy

  • Eternity / The Road to Mandalay
     

Swing When You’re Winning (2001)

A swing-inspired studio album paying tribute to classic crooners. The album features big-band arrangements and high-profile collaborations, including Somethin’ Stupid with Nicole Kidman.

Singels

  • ​Somethin’ Stupid (feat Nicole Kidman)

Escapology (2002)

A more introspective studio album featuring some of Robbie Williams’ most internationally successful songs, including Feel and Come Undone. Escapology achieved chart success worldwide.

Singels
 

  • Feel

  • Come Undone

  • Something Beautiful

  • Sexed Up

Intensive Care (2005)

Produced with Stephen Duffy, this album presents a more mature and reflective sound. Key tracks include Tripping and Advertising Space, showcasing a refined pop-rock style.

Singels

  • Tripping

  • Make Me Pure

  • Advertising Space

  • Sin Sin Sin

Rudebox (2006)

An experimental studio album influenced by electronic music, dance and hip-hop. While divisive on release, Rudebox has since gained appreciation for its bold creative direction.

Singels

  • Rudebox

  • Lovelight

Reality Killed the Video Star (2009)

A return to classic pop songwriting following the experimental tone of Rudebox. The album features the single Bodies and marked a successful comeback.

Singels

  • Bodies

  • You Know Me

  • Morning Sun

Take the Crown (2012)

A confident, celebratory pop album that debuted at number one in the UK. Led by the single Candy, it reflects a playful and self-assured era in Williams’ career.

Singels

  • Candy

  • Different

  • Be a Boy

Swings Both Ways (2013)

Robbie Williams’ second swing album, combining orchestral arrangements with original compositions and classic standards.

Singels

  • Go Gentle

The Heavy Entertainment Show (2016)

Designed with large-scale live performances in mind, this album features a theatrical and stadium-focused sound. Singles include Party Like a Russian and Love My Life.

Singels

  • Party Like a Russian

  • Love My Life

  • Mixed Signals

The Christmas Present (2019)

A double studio album featuring both original Christmas songs and classic festive covers. The album reflects Williams’ long-standing interest in holiday music and swing influences.

Singels

  • Time for Change

  • Can’t Stop Christmas

Britpop (2026)

A vibrant return to Robbie Williams’ rock and pop roots, Britpop channels the spirit of 1990s British music that shaped his early ambitions after leaving Take That.

 

The album blends guitar‑driven anthems with nods to Britpop’s golden era and contemporary pop sensibilities, reflecting Williams’ desire to create the record he always wanted to make following his departure from the boy band scene. Featuring collaborations with artists such as Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Gaz Coombes, Jesse & Joy and Gary Barlow, the album delivers a raw, upbeat sound that celebrates classic British influences while showcasing Williams’ enduring energy and songwriting. 

 

Britpop was released on Columbia Records in January 2026 after a surprise early launch. 

Singles
 

  • Rocket

  • Spies

  • Human

  • Pretty Face

  • All My Life

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