Albums •
In the Presence of Nothing (1992),
Slumberland Records •
A Brief History of Amazing Letdowns (1994) (10" mini album),
SpinART Records •
Eccsame the Photon Band (1994), SpinART Records (reissued in 2015 on
Frontier Records) • ''
Better Can't Make Your Life Better'' (1996) Che/Primary Records (Reissued in 1998 in Europe on CD with an altered track list that omitted one original song from U.S. album version and added two B-sides) •
The 3 Way (1999)
Sire Records •
Zero Population Growth: Bliss Out Volume 15 (1999)
Darla Records •
Precollection (2003),
Manifesto (reissued in Europe with 3 bonus tracks as
The Lilys (2004) on Rainbow Quartz Records) •
Everything Wrong Is Imaginary (2006), Manifesto Records
Singles/EPs • "February Fourteenth/Threw A Day" (1991), Slumberland Records • "Tone Bender" (1993) Slumberland Records •
Tone Bender EP (1994), Summershine Records (contains the first two album singles re-released as EP) • "Returns Every Morning" (1996), Ché Records • "A Nanny in Manhattan" (1996), Ché Records •
Which Studies the Past? 7" EP (1996),
Sub Pop Records •
Services (For the Soon to Be Departed) EP (1997), Primary Records • "A Nanny in Manhattan" (1998), Ché Records (Reached the
UK Music Charts at No.16) •
Selected EP (2000), File 13 Records
Compilation appearances • "Any Several Sundays" appears on
...One Last Kiss (CD) (1992),
spinART Records • "Claire Hates Me" appears on
Neapolitan Metropolitan (3x 7-inch EP box set) (1992),
Simple Machines • "Excelsior Plainslide" appears on
Ten Cent Fix - A Jiffy Boy Records Compilation (1993), Jiffy Boy Records • "Strange Feelin'" appears on
Sing A Song For You: Tribute To Tim Buckley (2000), Manifesto Records • "Dreams Never End" appears on "Slumberland Records - The First 20 Years" (2009),
Slumberland Records •
Lilys/Aspera Ad Astra split EP with
Aspera Ad Astra (2000),
Tiger Style Records • "Well Traveled Is Protest" appears on the Lilys/Big Troubles split 7" (2012), Speakertree Records • "Unheard of Curiosities" appears on the
Lodge 49 (Original Soundtrack Series) album (2019), Lakeshore Records ==References==