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Track Listing 1. Sit on My Face 2. Announcement 3. Henry Kissinger 4. String 5. Never Be Rude to an Arab 6. I Like Chinese 7. Bishop 8. Medical Love Song 9. Farewell to John Denver 10. Finland 11. I'm So Worried 12. I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio 13. Martyrdom of St. Victor 14. Here Comes Another One 15. Bookshop 16. Do What John 17. Rock Notes 18. Muddy Knees 19. Crocodile 20. Decomposing Composers 21. Bells 22. Traffic Lights 23. All Things Dull and Ugly 24. Scottish Farewell, A
| Details | | Producer: | Eric Idle, Trevor Jones | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The title sounds like a joke, but the truth of the matter is, Monty Python owed Arista Records one more album under the terms of their contract. The group had temporarily split to work on other projects, and as a result, not all members of the group participated equally--in fact, John Cleese is barely on the album at all. Nonetheless, this scattershot collection of songs and spoken word daffiness is one of the group's most inspired audio projects. From the opening "Sit on My Face," one of the group's best musical numbers, to the charmingly sadistic "Farewell to John Denver," which, unsurprisingly, they got sued over, the material is mostly first-rate. Even lesser material like "Traffic Lights" and "Here Comes Another One" has an amusingly cranky tone befitting the album title.
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