The Rutles have released many albums. They are listed here.
Canon Discography[]
Please Rut Me (1963)
Meet the Rutles (1963)
A Hard Day's Rut (1964)
Rutles For Sale (1964)
Ouch! (1965)
Rutle Sole(1965)
Semi-Automatic (1966)
Tragical History Tour (1967)
The Triangular Album (1968)
Yellow Submarine Sandwich (1969)
Shabby Road (1969)
Let It Rot (1970)
The Rutles (1978)
Vast Bastards (1988)
Archaeology (1996, cover A)
1 (2000)
Let It Rot... Naked (2003)
Lunch (2010)
The Wheat Album (2018)
Hard to Get (2023)
US Albums[]
Introducing... The Rutles (1964)
Meet The Rutles! (US Edition, 1964)
The Rutles' Third Album (1964)
A Hard Day's Rut (US Edition, 1964)
Nothing New (1964)
The Rutles' Story (1964)
Rutles '65 (1964)
The Early Rutles (1965)
Rutles Φ (1965)
Ouch! (US Edition, 1965)
Rutle Sole (US Edition, 1965)
Semi-Automatic (US Edition, 1966)
Tomorrow and Today (1966)
Tragical History Tour (US Edition, 1967)
Hey Dude (1970)
Lunch Songs (1977)
20 Greatest Hits (1982)
Live Albums[]
Box Sets[]
The Rutles Collection (1978)
The Rutles: The Collection (1982)
The Rutles in Mono (2006)
The U.S. Albums (2014)
The Japan Box (2014)
Shabby Road (Super Deluxe) (2019)
Let It Rot (Super Deluxe) (2021)
The Rutles (2023 Edition) (2023)
Bootlegs[]
Rutland May 1960 (1970)
The Mecca Tapes (1979)
Rutles For Free Download (1987)
Shit! (1988)
Rutle Pope (1988)
Magical Mystery Tour/Horseman Rutter (Front Cover) (1988)
Mandwich Sandwich (1988)
Tragical History Demos (1992)
Sweet Rutle Tracks (1996)
Rutles To Let!! (2000)
Yesterday's Leftovers (2010)
Other oddities[]
"My Ronnie," a single the band produced with Tony Sheridan while in Hamburg. The B-Side was "Death Cab for Cutie"
The Rutles' Christmas Records, sent out exclusively to members of the official fan clubs through the 1960s.
Travolta, an unreleased concept album from 1967.
Rutles Highway Revisited, a cover-record from 1994. For a discography of cover records, see here.
The Rutles: Rock Revolution, a Rutles video game released in 2009.
"Someday Geography", a fanmade album about if The Rutles never broke up using samples from their solo careers.
"The Rebutles 1967-1970", a compilation album with songs from 1967-1970.