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  1. 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".

  2. King Creosote – Squeezebox Set. Tracklist. Notes. 5 CDRs in a wooden box with inserts and a sea glass/sand concoction. Edition of 67? View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CDr release of "Squeezebox Set" on Discogs.

  3. King Creosote Says "Buy The Bazouki Hair Oil" (Fence FNC 16, 2001) Disclaimer (Fence FNC 17, 2001) Squeezebox Set (Fence FNC 18 to 22, 2002) – 5 album boxset containing:-Fair Dubhs Favourite Girl Whelk Of Arse More Afraid Of Plastic Losing It on the Gyles (Limited release) Now (Nearly 36) (Fence PF A01, 2003) Psalm Clerk (Fence FNC 23, 2003)

  4. 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".

  5. 16 de oct. de 2016 · King Creosote released a limited edition, five disc box, Squeezebox Set. It featured Fair Dubhs, Favourite Girl, Whelk Of Arse, More Afraid Of Plastic and Losing It on the Gyles. These five albums meant that Fence Records had released twenty-two albums since 1998.

  6. King Creosote chronology. Stinks. (2000) G. (2001) Radge Weekend Starts Here. (2001) G is the fourteenth studio album by King Creosote. It was released in 2001.

  7. kingcreosote.bandcamp.com › album › i-desI DES | King Creosote

    3 de nov. de 2023 · I DES by King Creosote, released 03 November 2023 1. It’s Sin that's Got Its Hold Upon Us 2. Blue Marbled Elm Trees 3. Burial Bleak 4. Dust 5. Walter de la Nightmare 6. Susie Mullen 7. Love is a Curse 8. Ides 9. Please Come Back I Will Listen, I Will Behave, I Will Toe The Line 10. Drone in B# They say long live the king and all, but nothing’s ever set in stone.