The discography of the Englishalternative rock trio Doves comprises five studio albums, sixteen singles, and seven EPs, as well as a best-of compilation album, a B-sides compilation, and a full-length DVD compilation. After self-releasing their first three EPs on Casino Records, the band signed to Heavenly Recordings and released their debut album Lost Souls in April 2000. The album reached #16 on the UK Albums Chart, and has since been certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. Their second album The Last Broadcast was even more successful upon its release in April 2002, reaching #1 on the charts and yielding the band's highest-charting single to date, "There Goes the Fear", which peaked at #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The album has also been certified platinum by the BPI. In February 2005, Doves released their third studio albumSome Cities, which again topped the Albums Chart at #1, and produced the hit single "Black and White Town", which charted at #6, and the minor hit "Snowden", which peaked at #17. Following worldwide tours throughout 2005, the band took a break, which saw singer/bassist Jimi Goodwin providing drums on the songs "Mathematics" and "People Help the People" by Bolton-based indie pop bandCherry Ghost, and drummer Andy Williams becoming a father for the first timein September 2007. The band reconvened and began recording throughout 2007 and 2008. Their anticipated fourth album Kingdom of Rust was released in April 2009, peaking at #2 on the Albums Chart. The album yielded two singles: "Kingdom of Rust" and "Winter Hill", the latter of which marked the first time a single by the band did not enter the top 100 of the Singles Chart. Worldwide tours coincided with the releases, including an appearance at the BBC Electric Proms festival accompanied by the London Bulgarian Choir in October 2009. A best–of compilation, entitled , was released in April 2010 and peaked at #12 on the Albums Chart. The single "Andalucia" preceded the album in March 2010. Following the release of The Places Between, Doves announced they would be taking an indefinite hiatus, during which time Jimi Goodwin released his debut solo album Odludek and the Williams brothers regrouped as Black Rivers and released an eponymous album. Then, in 2019, Doves reunited for a special charity gig, whereupon rumours of the band recording new material began to circulate. On 18 June 2020, the band released their first new music in ten years with a song entitled "Carousels" available for download and streaming. Another new track, "Prisoners", followed one month later. The band announced their fifth studio album, The Universal Want, will be released in September 2020.
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Promo-only singles and special releases
;Notes
A^ "Spaceface" was issued as a promo-only CD prior to the release of Where We're Calling From and was not given a commercial release.
B^ "Black Circus of Prague" and "Black and White Town" were issued on a limited edition promo-only 7" single prior to the release of the "Snowden" single.
C^ Instrumental versions of all 11 tracks on Kingdom of Rust; released exclusively as a digital download.
D^ "House of Mirrors" was canceled as the album's third single.
E^ Aeroplane's remix of "Brazil" was rumoured to be the B-side of the "House of Mirrors" single.
Live albums
Doves performed live at The Eden Sessions on 2 July 2010. The set was recorded and burned to CD-R, and made available for sale on Doves' official website as a digital download or limited edition 2CD-R set shortly thereafter. Live at The Eden Sessions 2 July 2010