Squeezebox Set

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Squeezebox Set
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Compilation album by
Released2002
Genre Folk
Label Fence Collective
King Creosote chronology
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Squeezebox Set
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Squeezebox Set is a five album box set containing studio albums eighteen to twenty-two by King Creosote, released in 2002. The wooden box is handmade and includes "Losing it on the gyles", "More Afraid of Plastic", "Whelk of Arse", "Favourite Girl" and "Fair Dubhs". The albums included are not available individually. The box set has been sold for upwards of £200." [1]

Contents

Track listing

King Creosote's Losing It On The Gyles

  1. The Sea Gyles
  2. Cowboys And Canyons
  3. Coyote Pups
  4. Sun-Soured Milk
  5. Home Again...
  6. ...Safe?
  7. It's Not The Drink That I Love More
  8. Beguiles
  9. Your Young Voice
  10. Crailscapes
  11. The Gyles
  12. Julian's Unwitting Blues

More Afraid Of Plastic

  1. Waashoot
  2. Please...Give...Me...Peace...
  3. Mooning
  4. Choke Madelaine
  5. Bad Harvest
  6. Soul Disintegration
  7. Voyeur
  8. Citrus Budgies
  9. Waving Your Right Arm
  10. Bad Bad Harvest
  11. Sea Rain
  12. Sleepy Quay
  13. Grabbing A Swan's Leg
  14. Untitled

Whelk Of Arse

  1. Work Of Art
  2. Travis May Sue Your Ass
  3. My Favourite Girl In All The World
  4. Bootprints
  5. 35cl
  6. Pinning The Tail On The Donkey
  7. Ding Dinio
  8. All At Sea
  9. Klutz
  10. Cohones
  11. Spokes
  12. Go Rimbaud Go
  13. The Importance Of Looking Right
  14. Scales Of The World
  15. The Coo's Tail
  16. Captain Geeko The Dead Aviator

King Creosote's Favourite Girl

  1. Mon Dieux
  2. Little Heart, Littler Banjo
  3. Chest Of Drawers
  4. Please ... Give ... Me ... Pieces
  5. Karlsruhe
  6. Favourite Girl
  7. Toast Time
  8. Marguerita Bled Me Dry
  9. Travis May Sue Your Dirty Ass
  10. At The W.A.L.
  11. Crailway Station
  12. Little Death
  13. How Brave Was I?
  14. Kenny And Beth's Musacal Boat Rides

Fair Dubhs

  1. Welcome
  2. Eggshell Miles
  3. Bathtime Maybe
  4. Skinny Dipping
  5. Clown
  6. Moon Barking
  7. Precious Daze
  8. Shame On Sherlock
  9. Insomniac
  10. Let La Guerre Begin Again
  11. Armistice
  12. Untitled

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References

  1. "King Creosote - Squeezebox Set (CDr) at Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved 15 June 2014.