The Best Albums By The Lumineers, Ranked

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Updated January 15, 2022 4 items
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We're ranking The Lumineers' greatest albums of all time. One of the best folk rock bands across the music industry, The Lumineers' discography features several popular songs and hit singles, such as "Ho Hey" and "Gloria."

From their self-titled debut album to their 2019 album III, to their latest 2022 LP BRIGHTSIDE, this list of The Lumineers albums features all of their best full-length projects, including their 2016 album Cleopatra, which features singles "Ophelia" and "Angela."

Vote up The Lumineers' top albums, and vote down the ones that were disappointing.

  • Cleopatra
    • Photo:
      • Dualtone, Dine Alone
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    Cleopatra

    1. Sleep on the Floor
    2. Ophelia
    3. Cleopatra
    4. Gun Song
    5. Angela
    6. In the Light
    7. Gale Song
    8. Long Way from Home
    9. Sick in the Head
    10. My Eyes
    11. Patience

    • Release Date: 2016
    97 votes
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  • The Lumineers
    • Photo:
      • Dualtone, Decca, Dine Alone
    2

    The Lumineers

    1. Flowers in Your Hair
    2. Classy Girls
    3. Submarines
    4. Dead Sea
    5. Ho Hey
    6. Slow It Down
    7. Stubborn Love
    8. Big Parade
    9. Charlie Boy
    10. Flapper Girl
    11. Morning Song

    • Release Date: 2012
    100 votes
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  • III
    • Photo:
      • Dualtone, Decca
    3

    III

    1. Donna
    2. Life in the City
    3. Gloria
    4. It Wasn't Easy to Be Happy for You
    5. Leader of the Landslide
    6. Left for Denver
    7. My Cell
    8. Jimmy Sparks
    9. April
    10. Salt and the Sea

    • Release Date: 2019
    91 votes
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  • BRIGHTSIDE
    • Photo:
      • Dualtone / Decca

    1. BRIGHTSIDE
    2. A.M. RADIO
    3. WHERE WE ARE
    4. BIRTHDAY
    5. BIG SHOT
    6. NEVER REALLY MINE
    7. ROLLERCOASTER
    8. REMINGTON
    9. REPRISE

    • Release Date: 2022
    47 votes
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