Album UK 1973 on Charisma label
Spoken Word and Pop (Comedy, Parody)
The B-side of this release is double grooved. This means there are two grooves that are physically located on the same side; they travel parallel with each other. So when playing the side B, one hears different tracks depending on the groove into which the needle drops. To further confuse the listener, both sides of the LP are labelled "FREE RECORD Given away with the Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief - Side 2" - only the matrix numbers identify which are the first and second sides. There are no track titles printed on the release. The sleeve is a die-cut and printed to look like a three-dimensional box. The center window of the sleeve reveals a 'tie & handkerchief', but when one pulls the inner sleeve out, the unfortunate current owner of the tie & handkerchief is revealed. There were 2 full size inserts, as well as the 'tie & handkerchief' illustration there was a green sheet with 3 columns, the first details possible uses of the 'tie & handkerchief' set, the second gives Credits, and the third is "The Backgound to History" (track B1). Additional library recordings provided by Keith Prowse Music Ltd. and De Wolfe Ltd. Later re-issues do not have the double grooved pressing gimmick. Copyright Control. ℗ 1973
![]() | Monty Python , 1969-2014 GB album by |
![]() | André Jacquemin voc, GB edited by, effects, arranged by, mixed by, technician, finally assembled by |
![]() | David Howman edited by, effects, arranged by, mixed by, technician, finally assembled by |
![]() | Terry Gilliam , *1940 GB edited by, effects, arranged by, mixed by, technician, finally assembled by, sleeve, inner sleeve art, written by, performer |
![]() | Porky , *1942 GB lacquer cut by, mastered by |
![]() | Ray Staff , GB lacquer cut by, mastered by |
![]() | Hazel Pethig other, costumes |
![]() | Mrs. Jacquemin other, food |
![]() | Carol Cleveland , *1942 GB performer |
![]() | Eric Idle voc, *1943 GB written by, performer |
![]() | Graham Chapman , 1941-1989 GB written by, performer |
![]() | John Cleese voc, *1939 GB written by, performer |
![]() | Michael Palin voc, *1943 GB written by, performer |
![]() | Terry Jones voc, *1942 GB written by, performer |
Nancy Greenberg artwork, u. s. art direction |
Michael Doret cover |
Alan Bailey engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Side 1 | Monty Python | ||
2 | Bishop On The Landing | Monty Python | ||
3 | Elephantoplasty | Monty Python | ||
4 | Wide World Of Novel Writing | Monty Python | ||
5 | Word Association | Monty Python | ||
6 | Bruces | Monty Python | ||
7 | Adventures Of Ralph Melish / Hot Dogs And Knickers | Monty Python | ||
8 | The Cheese Shop | Monty Python | ||
9 | Tiger Talk | Monty Python | ||
10 | A Great Actor | Monty Python | ||
11 | Side B (First Groove) | Monty Python | ||
12 | The Background To History | Monty Python | ||
13 | World War Noises In 4 | Monty Python | ||
14 | The Fight Of The Century | Monty Python | ||
15 | Side B (Second Groove) | Monty Python | ||
16 | The Minister For Overseas Development | Monty Python | ||
17 | Oscar Wilde And Friends | Monty Python | ||
18 | Taking In The Terrier | Monty Python | ||
19 | The Phone In | Monty Python |