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Bouba & Kiki, Vol II: Is Dirty / Sounds Clean
- 1 Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sunshine In (Whole Band Cover)
- 2 The Wednesday-Night Lapidary Service
- 3 What Chaucer Wrote and the Court Forgot (Quim)
- 4 The Hairnet for the Other Place (Merkin)
- 5 The Fiddle When You Have Nothing to Do (Futz)
- 6 The Old Verb That Lost Its Letter (Swyve)
- 7 The Verb the Romans Knew Twice (Sard)
- 8 The Bull in the Butcher's Window (Pizzle)
- 9 The Stone Sanskrit Carved (Yoni)
- 10 The Stone Sanskrit Carved (Companion) (Lingam)
- 11 The Lubricant of the Thinking (Smegma)
- 12 The Word the Latin Took for Joining (Coitus)
- 13 To Pair, in Latin (Copulate)
- 14 To Pair, Outside the Sacrament (Fornicate)
- 15 The Greek Compound for the Practice (Fellatio)
- 16 The Other Greek Compound (Cunnilingus)
- 17 The Saint Who Was Also a Hooker (Courtesan)
- 18 The Mistress Recognized by Law (Concubine)
- 19 The Lover the Letters Were For (Paramour)
- 20 The Husband Who Did Not Know (Cuckold)
- 21 The Common Word at Our Roman Vesper (Strumpet)
- 22 The Madam at the Establishment (Bawd)
- 23 The London Tube Word (Berk)
- 24 The Word Originally Meaning the Other (Pillock)
- 25 The Chap Who Foolery (Plonker)
- 26 The British Word for Mr. Right's Brother (Todger)
- 27 The Pair the Boatman Mentioned (Cullions)
- 28 The Single One the Vikings Brought (Tarse)
- 29 The Sea-Pin (Pintle)
- 30 The Foundation (Fundament)
- 31 The Yiddish Grandmother's Word (Tuchus)
- 32 The Three-Letter Italian (Cazzo)
- 33 The Parisian Filler (Putain)
- 34 The Polish All-Purpose (Kurwa)
- 35 The Russian That Means Everything (Blyad)
- 36 Three Versions of Shit (Merde / Mierda / Kuso)
- 37 The German Crisis Word (Scheisse)
- 38 The Finnish Universal (Vittu)
- 39 The Korean Triple-Punch (Ssibal)
- 40 The Chinese for Everything Bad (Tamade)
- 41 The Cantonese Punch (Wocao)
- 42 The Turkish Equivalent (Yarrak)
- 43 The Word for Idiot Pemba Uses Once (Baka)
- 44 The Indonesian Strong One (Anjing)
- 45 The Spanish Filler (Mierda)
- 46 The Spanish for Idiot (Pendejo)
- 47 The Spanish for Bastard (Cabron)
- 48 The Slavic for Whore (Kurva)
- 49 The Lapidary's Other Drawer
- 50 Pemba's Other Books
- 51 The Tarot Card Called Quim (Quim (reprise))
- 52 Three Languages, One Idiocy (Putz)
- 53 The Other Yiddish for the Same Idiot (Schmuck)
- 54 The German Tail (Schwanze)
- 55 The British Anatomical-Stem (Bell-end)
- 56 The British Plural (Goolies)
- 57 The Short Form (Nads)
- 58 The Northern English Strange Form (Nadgers)
- 59 The Hindi-via-British Curse (Bint)
- 60 Reverend Goss's Confessional
- 61 The Service We Don't Hold on Easter
- 62 The Six Languages We Don't Use at Dinner (Multilingual)
- 63 Mrs. Patterson Caught Us Once
- 64 The Word That Once Meant 'Hooker' but Now Means 'Cyprian' (Cyprian)
- 65 The Quaint One (Quean)
- 66 The Vague-Latin That Persists (Pudenda)
- 67 The Mound (Mons)
- 68 The Outer (Vulva)
- 69 The Folds (Labia)
- 70 The Greek for the Statue (Phallus)
- 71 The Russian Filler We Studied for Three Months (Blyad (reprise))
- 72 The Cabaret We Held Without the Vicar
- 73 The Insult the British Borrowed from Us (Bonk)
- 74 The American Borrowing (Boink)
- 75 The British All-Purpose Verb (Shag)
- 76 The Long Yiddish Word (Schlong)
- 77 The Body Cavity in the Bird (Cloaca)
- 78 The Region the Surgeons Named (Perineum)
- 79 The Word the Slang Found First (Grundle)
- 80 The Wide and Short (Choad)
- 81 The Polite Term in Polite Society (Derriere)
- 82 The Anatomical-Latin (Gluteus)
- 83 The Wedge Between Cheeks (Keister)
- 84 The Word that Means *To Stoop* (Grundle (reprise))
- 85 The Word for the Clear-Vision Effort (Wank)
- 86 The Word That Originally Meant a Pot of Drink (Tosspot)
- 87 The British Word for the Errand (Sod)
- 88 The British Curse for the Person (Bugger)
- 89 Mrs. Patterson Wrote the Foreword
- 90 Vespers at the Coral Pulpit (Closing)