Timeline

The Erasure timeline is designed as a chronology hub rather than a wall of dates. Use it to move through the full studio-album run in order, connect key songs to their eras, and decide where to go next as the catalog changes shape over time.

Early foundation

Building the partnership

1986 · Wonderland

The debut album introduces the full-length Erasure story and works best as the opening chapter in the chronology.

1987 · The Circus

The early catalog sharpens here and starts to feel more settled in its own identity.

Breakthrough run

The central entry-point years

1989 · Wild!

A broader, brighter continuation of the breakthrough era and the natural next stop after The Innocents.

1991 · Chorus

A major bridge album that shows how the catalog keeps moving beyond the first classic stretch.

Mid-catalog expansion

Beyond the first obvious landmarks

1995 · Erasure

The self-titled album helps connect the most familiar period to the wider 1990s catalog.

1997 · Cowboy

A later-1990s album that keeps the duo recognizably intact while shifting tone and emphasis.

2000 · Loveboat

A useful marker of another turn in the chronology as the catalog enters a new phase.

2000s and 2010s

Long-run continuity

2006 · Union Street

An unusual but important chronology stop because it changes the listening texture of the album run.

2013 · Snow Globe

A distinctive later album that broadens the story and keeps the run from flattening into one formula.

2017 · World Be Gone

Part of the later run that rewards chronology-minded readers who want the full arc.

2020 · The Neon

A current-era studio record that keeps the album chronology feeling alive rather than frozen in nostalgia.

Use this page alongside Discography for a broader release map, Guides for listening paths, and the member pages for Andy Bell and Vince Clarke for the people behind the chronology.

Album timeline thumbnails

These thumbnails match the full current chronology path covered on the site.