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20–24 June 1971
- Recorded 20–24 June 1971 at Marquee Studios, London
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Another Monty Python Record is the second album produced by the Monty Python comedy group, released in 1971. Dissatisfied with their monaural BBC debut album released the previous year, the group took full control of the follow-up, which would be the first release of a six-album deal with Charisma Records in the UK.
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) [2][3] were a British comedy troupe formed in 1969 consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. The group came to prominence for the sketch comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus, which aired on the BBC from 1969 to 1974.
The Pythons had a file of sketches that were familiar from the second television series over the Autumn of 1970 and these were utilised when ‘Another Monty Python Record’ was recorded in 1971. Resurrecting familiar favourites like the Spanish Inquisition, the Camp Judges, Spam and Contradictions, in some cases the album represents the ...
Monty Python's Previous Record is the third album by Monty Python. Released in 1972, it marked the group's first collaborations with regular sound engineer Andre Jacquemin as well as musician Neil Innes, who had previously appeared with future members of the Python team on Do Not Adjust Your Set.
- Something Few Comedy Songs Have
- Raising The Comedy Song to An Art Form
- Monty Python’s Previous Record
- Live at Drury Lane
- The Meaning of Life
- Monty Python Sings
But Monty Python changed all that – with no small thanks to “The Lumberjack Song,” which first appeared on December 14, 1969, during the ninth episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Sure, it has its fair share of silliness (“I cut down trees, I wear high heels/Suspenders and a bra/I wish I’d been a girlie/Just like my dear papa” proves too much e...
It’s no surprise that Monty Python emerged at the end of 1969. During the decade they were about to leave behind, the pop song had been raised to an art form, so why not the comedy song, too? Across four seasons of the Flying Circus, Monty Python perfected their craft – not only on telly, but on record as well, with a string of intricately thought-...
After a compilation record of comedy sketches in 1970 simply titled Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the Python gang followed it up a year later with Another Monty Python Record, which included a brief one-minute “Spam Song” skit, in which they all sang chorus-style about the delights of the canned pork. Their third album was 1972’s Monty Python’s Pre...
After 1973’s The Monty Python Matching Tie And Handkerchief sketch album – which included Eric Idle’s Australia spoof song “Bruces’ Philosophers Song (Bruces’ Song)” – Python released their first concert album, Live At Drury Lane, in 1974. As well as their famous “Parrot Sketch,” the album also included Neil Innes, formerly of The Bonzo Dog Band, s...
After a couple of compilation albums and the soundtrack to Life Of Brian – with the first airing of “Bright Side” – Python issued Monty Python’s The Meaning Of Lifein 1983, following the success of the Terry Jones movie of the same name. The sardonic title song, sung by Idle in a fake French accent, was followed by “Every Sperm Is Sacred,” a satire...
One of the best of the Python compilation albums released in the past three decades was 2014’s Monty Python Sings (Again), which was produced by Idle and Jacquemin. Some of the previous Python favorites were remastered and re-sequenced, and there were six previously-unreleased songs, including “The Silly Walk Song,” which was written for the reunio...
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CD release: 9th June, 2014. Also available as digital download. On the 25th anniversary of the release of "Monty Python Sings," the compilation was reissued with a longer title, re-mastered and re-sequence tracks and six previously-unreleased songs, including "The Silly Walk Song" (written for the O2 Reunion Show).