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Releases

All this high quality plastic available to buy at www.play.com and all good record shops.

Welcome Home, LoserWelcome Home, Loser

(Track & Field)
14th February 2005

Breaking hearts to save your facePoor Little Thing
7" single

(Harvest Time Recordings)
April 2004

Light the fire and let's Christmas kissThe Broken Family Band & Magoo Christmas single

(Snowstorm Records)
Christmas 2003

Cold Water SongsCold Water Songs

(Snowstorm Records)
2nd June 2003

Two songs for one of theirs - that's about rightKnife In The Water & Broken Family Band (split 7")

(Glitterhouse Records)
2nd June 2003

BALLSBALLS

(Track & Field)
20th February 2006

The sun has got an appropriate hat onHappy Days Are Here Again
Single

(Track & Field)
12th September 2005

If Jesus let you down, then take that up with himJesus Songs
mini album

(Track & Field)
15th March 2004

Ah, The FairisleAt The Back Of The Chapel
Single

(Snowstorm Records)
29th September 2003

Hand-crafted single cover, mmmmThe Perfect Gentleman
7" single

(Snowstorm Records)
24th March 2003

We can dance our brand new shoes offThe King Will Build A Disco EP/mini-album

(Snowstorm Records)
25th November 2002


There are a load of things kicking around on compilations: UNCUT magazine has featured 'Diamonds In The Mine' on a cover CD, WORD magazine has has 'For Milton Mapes' and 'Where The Hell Is My Baby?' on cover CDs, as well as 'I See How You Are' on their 50th Anniversary issue cover CD. We've been on a few weirder comps, like the What’s Kickin' compilation from the fine folks at What's Cookin', a compilation of Cambridge bands called 'Smell The Bicycle’... a couple of Truck Festival CDs, a great 'Raise High The Roofbeams, Carpenter' CD from a few years back, a Time Life Golden Country Acoustic Mellow Moments CD (yeah, yeah), one or two Metal Queen Projects CDs from Norwich, and a few other things that we've forgotten.