Alesha videography

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Alesha discography
Releases
Music videos 28
Concert tour videos 7
Documentaries 1
Video compilations 2


Music videos[edit | edit source]

Year Song title With Album
2007 "Fashion Kills" Sophie Muller Alesha Is the Queen
"Just for the Thrills" (with Josie Matthews) Joseph Kahn
"London Brat" Mark Klasfeld
"Power Power" (with Buffi, Shell Ruin & Taylor Brookes) David LaChapelle
"The OH in Ohio" Hype Williams
"Candy Cigarettes" (guest starring Jon Farley) Anthony Mandler
2008 "Diamonds & Dollars" (with Putanovska) Hype Williams The Good That Won't Come Out
"Tsunami of the Soul" Francis Lawrence The Second Coming
2009 "Apocalypse City" Traktor Bigger Than God
"Brooklyn to Brixton" Michael Haussman
"Bear Dance" Neil Gorringe
"Delusions of Grandeur" (with Shell Ruin) Chris Cunningham
"Good Mourning" Nabil Elderkin Last Judgment
2010 "Heavens Above Me" Jonas Åkerlund
"The Last Temptation" Baz Luhrmann
2011 "Silent Holocaust" Alesha The Martyr
"The Hunted"
"Sister"
"Who Do You Think You Are" (with Putanovska) Lee Daniels Prime Cut
2014 "Renaissance" Melina Matsoukas Alesha
"Witch" (feat. Malaya) Romain Gavras
"Japan" Big TV
"Opulence" Ben Mor
"Number One" Sophie Muller
2015 "In Love Today" Vaughan Arnell afterhours
"M4M" Joseph Kahn
"Rogue Smoke" (unreleased) (with Aurora Reed) Megaforce
2016 "Cruising" Larry Clark
"How to Disappear" Gus van Sant Exile in Nashville
"Petroleum" The White Album: Visual Edition
2017 "Mirror" Baillie Walsh
"Llorona" Sam Faulkner
"Outlaw" Mert & Marcus
"Old England" Vaughan Arnell
"Fire + Jade" Baillie Walsh
"Saltwater" Mario Sorrenti
"Alright" Ryan Hope
"Winter" Peter Lindbergh
"Migrant" Anthony Mandler

Video albums[edit | edit source]

Concert tour videos[edit | edit source]

Year Title Release details Notes
2007 The Queen: Live from Wembley • Label: Ensemble
• Released: November 2007
• Recorded May 9–10, 2007 at Wembley Arena, London
• Full recording of The Queen Tour
2008 Alesha Unplugged • Label: Ensemble
• Released: March 2008
• Recorded December 31, 2008
• MTV Unplugged special
2009 Jesus Christ Supertour: Live at Madison Square Garden • Label: Ensemble
• Released: March 2009
• Recorded November 21–22, 2008 at Madison Square Garden, New York
• Full recording of the Jesus Christ Supertour
• Originally filmed for an HBO special of the same name
Apocalypse City Live • Label: Ensemble
• Released: November 2009
• Recorded July 25, 2009 at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
• Full recording of Apocalypse City Live
• Originally filmed for Sky's Apocalypse City Live in Moscow
2010 Lífprasir (with Putanovska) • Label: Ensemble
• Released: October 2010
• Recorded April 9–10, 2010 at Foro Sol Mexico City
• Full recording of The Reckoning
• Originally broadcast on NBC (U.S.) and Channel 4 (UK)
2014 A Night At Royal Albert Hall • Label: Holy Trinity
• Released: July 2014
• Recorded May 10, 2014 at Royal Albert Hall, London
Alesha album launch gig
2015 Alesha: Renaissance Live • Label: Holy Trinity
• Released: April 2015
• Recorded August 2014 – January 2015 in London, Los Angeles, New York and Sydney (see tour dates)
• Full recording of Alesha: Renaissance Live
2016 afterhours, en vivo • Label: Fusion
• Released: June 2016
• Recorded January – June 2016 (see tour dates)
• Full recording of Cruising World Tour

Tour documentaries[edit | edit source]

Year Title Release details Notes
2010 Ragnarök • Studio: Paramount
• Label: Ensemble
• Released: June 2010
• Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the documentary follows Alesha from November 2009 to the opening night of her joint tour with Putanovska, The Reckoning
• Most successful music documentary of all time

Music video compilations[edit | edit source]

Year Title Release details Notes
2010 Theology: The Video Collection • Label: Ensemble
• Released: June 2010
• Spanning "Fashion Kills" to "The Last Temptation"
• In conjunction with Alesha's greatest hits album Last Judgment
2017 The White Album: Visual Edition • Label: Fusion
• Released: June 2017
• Features ten previously unreleased music videos for each track from The White Album (2016)

See also[edit | edit source]