The Cream & The Crock (video) - Easter Egg Material

Easter Egg Material

  1. Berlin Chair (U.S. Version)
  2. #4 Record TV Commercial
  3. Dress Me Slowly TV Commercial
  4. The Cream & The Crock TV Commercial
You Am I
  • Tim Rogers
  • Davey Lane
  • Andy Kent
  • Rusty Hopkinson
Studio Albums
  • Sound As Ever
  • Hi Fi Way
  • Hourly, Daily
  • #4 Record
  • Dress Me Slowly
  • Deliverance
  • Convicts
  • Dilettantes
  • You Am I
EPs
  • Snake Tide
  • Goddamn
  • Can't Get Started
  • Coprolalia
  • Trike
Singles
  • Adam's Ribs
  • Berlin Chair
  • Jaimme's Got a Gal
  • When You Got Dry/How Much Is Enough
  • Cathy's Clown
  • Jewels and Bullets
  • Purple Sneakers
  • Mr. Milk
  • Soldiers
  • Good Mornin'
  • Tuesday
  • What I Don't Know 'bout You
  • Rumble
  • Heavy Heart
  • Damage
  • Get Up
  • Kick a Hole in the Sky
  • Who Put the Devil in You
  • Deliverance
  • It Ain't Funny How We Don't Talk Anymore
  • Friends Like You
  • Erasmus
  • Beau Geste
  • Givin' Up and Gettin Fat
  • Shuck
  • Trigger Finger
Live Albums
  • ...Saturday Night, 'Round Ten
Compilations
  • No After You Sir...
  • The Cream & the Crock
DVDs
  • The Cream & The Crock
  • Who Are They, These Rock Stars?
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  • The Pictures
  • Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union
  • The Twin Set
  • Reverberation Records
  • The Wrights

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