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Another Monty Python Record was the second album produced by the Monty Python comedy group, released in 1971. It was packaged as "Beethoven Symphony No. 2 In D Major", but defaced by the Pythons to serve as their own record jacket. (The "serious" liner notes on the back also bear a Pythonesque stamp: The biography of Beethoven quickly turns into an commentary on Beethoven's Wimbledon debut.) Most of the material is from the Monty Python's Flying Circus television series, although some of the sketches are new. CD Cover of Another Monty Python Record. ...
An album is a collection of related audio tracks, released together commercially in an audio format to the public. ...
The Monty Python troupe in 1970. ...
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Comedy is the use of humor in the form of theater, where it simply referred to a play with a happy ending, in contrast to a tragedy. ...
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Charisma Records was a record label started by former journalist Tony Stratton-Smith in 1969. ...
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The Monty Python troupe in 1970. ...
Album cover. ...
Monty Pythons Previous Record was a album released by Monty Python in 1972. ...
The Monty Python troupe in 1970. ...
1971 (MCMLXXI) is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
Wimbledon may refer to: Wimbledon, London, a town in south-west London A constituency based around it, Wimbledon (UK Parliament constituency) Wimbledon station, a train station The Championships, Wimbledon, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments Wimbledon (film), a movie based on the tennis championships Wimbledon F.C., a...
Monty Pythons Flying Circus (aka Flying Circus or MPFC, known during the fourth season as Monty Python) was the popular BBC sketch comedy show from Monty Python. ...
Track listing - Record
The list of sketches below is the list on the actual record, however there were other sketches featured.
Side One Apologies Spanish Inquisition World Forum Gumby Theatre, etc. The Architect The Piranha Brothers
Side Two Death of Mary, Queen of Scots Penguin on the TV Comfy Chair / Sound Quiz Be A Great Actor / Theatre Critic Royal Festival Hall Concert Spam The Judges / Stake Your Claim Still No Sign of Land (Lifeboat) / Undertaker
Track Listing - CD This is the list of tracks that appears on the 1997 CD released by the "Caroline" label. All of these tracks are part of the joke that the album was accidently printed as "Pleasures of the Dance: A Collection of Norweigian Carpenter Songs," which is explained in the first track "Apologies." 01. Trondheim Hammer Dance 02. Liberty Bell 03. Fanfare Opening 04. Formal Presentation 05. Contesana Padawana 06. Man of Power 07. Gold Lame 08. Southern Breeze 09. Spam Song 10. Bahama Parakeet 11. House of Fashion 12. Circus Tumble 13. Fanfare a 14. Mystery Drums 15. Mystery Place 16. Ode to Edward 17. In Step With Johann 18. Knees Up Mother Brown
Distribution Information - LP: (1970) Charisma Records Ltd., CAS 1049 (U.K.)
- LP: (1972) Charisma CAS 1049 (U.S.) (with different running-order and material)
- LP: (1972) Buddah, **** (U.S.)
- LP: (1988) Virgin Records Ltd., CHC 79 (U.K.) (budget price)
- LP: (19**) Virgin MP501 (U.K.)
- CD: (1989) Virgin Records Ltd. CASCD 1049 ("Another Monty Python CD") (U.S.)
- CD: (1994) Virgin Records, Ltd., VCCD 001 (U.K.) ("Another Monty Python CD" version 2, re-issue)
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