Little Thoughts/Tulips - Track Listing - Limited Edition Blue 7" Vinyl: WEBB067S

Limited Edition Blue 7" Vinyl: WEBB067S

  1. "Little Thoughts"
  2. "Storm and Stress"
Bloc Party
  • Russell Lissack
  • Gordon Moakes
  • Kele Okereke
  • Matt Tong
Studio albums
  • Silent Alarm
  • A Weekend in the City
  • Intimacy
  • Four
Remix albums
  • Silent Alarm Remixed
  • Intimacy Remixed
EPs
  • Bloc Party
  • Little Thoughts
Singles
  • "She's Hearing Voices"
  • "Banquet/Staying Fat"
  • "Little Thoughts/Tulips"
  • "Helicopter"
  • "Tulips"
  • "So Here We Are/Positive Tension"
  • "Banquet"
  • "Pioneers"
  • "Two More Years"
  • "The Prayer"
  • "I Still Remember"
  • "Hunting for Witches"
  • "Flux"
  • "Mercury"
  • "Talons"
  • "One Month Off"
  • "Signs (Armand Van Helden Remix)"
  • "One More Chance"
  • "Octopus"
Other songs
  • "Banquet (Phones Disco Edit)"
  • "Like Eating Glass"
  • "This Modern Love"
  • "Song for Clay (Disappear Here)"
  • "Ares (Villains Remix)"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations
  • Pin Me Down
  • Young Legionnaire
  • The Boxer
  • The Hunter
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