The Kabeedies discography

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The complete discography of The Kabeedies. [1] [2]

Contents

Releases

The Radical Tearoom

Album (3 September 2008)

  1. Petits Filous
  2. Lovers Ought To
  3. Mythical Beasts
  4. Coaster Games
  5. Paddling
  6. Adhesive Stick
  7. Sideburns
  8. Come On
  9. Coaster Game (Halfby and Walkman – Hotel Baltimore Remix)

Ten Animals I Slam in a Net

7-inch EP (1 September 2008)

  1. Palindromes
  2. King Canute
  3. Coaster Game (Acoustic)

Lovers Ought To

7-inch single (20 May 2008)

  1. Lovers Ought To
  2. Mythical Beasts
  3. Come On

Treasure Hunting

7-inch single (20 October 2008)

  1. Treasure Hunting
  2. Treasure Hunting (Bobby McGees Cover)
  3. Treasure Hunting (Francis & Louis Cover)

Little Brains

7-inch + CD single (13 April 2009)

  1. Little Brains
  2. Fuzzy Felt
  3. Duck Egg Blue

Petits Filous

single (5 October 2009)

  1. Petits Filous
  2. Cut The Cord
  3. Surfin Kraken

Rumpus

Album (9 November 2009)

  1. Fuzzy Felt
  2. Lovers Ought To
  3. Comic Splender
  4. Petits Filous
  5. We Make Our Own Adventures
  6. Duck Egg Blue
  7. Apple
  8. Little Brains
  9. Sideburns
  10. Petroleum Jelly
  11. Palindromes
  12. King Canute
  13. Treasure Hunting
  14. Jitterbug

Jitterbug Re-Edit

Digital single (15 March 2010)

  1. Jitterbug Re-Edit

Rumpus (export edition)

CD album (1 September 2010)

  1. Fuzzy Felt
  2. Lovers Ought To
  3. Comic Splendor
  4. Petits Filous
  5. We Make Our Own Adventures
  6. Duck Egg Blue
  7. Apple
  8. Little Brains
  9. Sideburns
  10. Petroleum Jelly
  11. Palindromes
  12. King Canute
  13. Treasure Hunting
  14. Jitterbug
  15. Cut the Cord
  16. Surfin Kraken
  17. Jitterbug Re-Edit
  18. Coaster Game (Acoustic)
  19. Lovers Ought To (Acoustic)
  20. We Make Our Own Adventures (Acoustic)
  21. King Canute (Acoustic)

Come Out of the Blue

7-inch vinyl and digital single (4 October 2010)

  1. Come Out of the Blue
  2. Milk

Santiago

Digital single (4 April 2011)

  1. Santiago

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References

  1. Records, Jetset. "KABEEDIES / THE RADICAL TEAROOM". Record CD Online Shop JET SET (in Japanese). Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  2. "Kabeedies | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 June 2021.