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{{Refimprove|date=May 2022}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} {{Infobox album| | name = Another Monty Python Record | type = [[Album]] | artist = [[Monty Python]] | cover = ANOTHER_MONTY_PYTHON_RECORD.jpg | alt = | released = 8 October 1971 (UK)<br />21 August 1972 (US) | recorded = 20β24 June 1971 at Marquee Studios, London | venue = | studio = | genre = [[Comedy]] | length = 45:45 (UK) 54:39 (US) | label = [[Charisma Records|Charisma]] (UK) [[Buddah Records|Buddah]] (US) | producer = [[Terry Jones]]<br />[[Michael Palin]] | prev_title = [[Monty Python's Flying Circus (album)|Monty Python's Flying Circus]] | prev_year = 1970 | next_title = [[Monty Python's Previous Record]] | next_year = 1972 }} {{Album ratings | rev1 = [[AllMusic]] | rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r107850|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]</ref> |rev2 = ''[[Newsday]]'' |rev2Score = C+<ref name="Christgau">{{cite news|last=Christgau|first=Robert|author-link=Robert Christgau|date=March 11, 1973|url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/news/nd730311.php|title=The Comedy Album Crop|newspaper=[[Newsday]]|access-date=August 16, 2016}}</ref>| noprose = yes }} '''''Another Monty Python Record''''' is the second album produced by the [[Monty Python]] comedy group, released in 1971. Dissatisfied with their [[monaural]] [[Monty Python's Flying Circus (album)|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. Most of the material is from the second [[BBC]] series of ''[[Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'', with a few newly written pieces. One track, "Stake Your Claim", is an English-language version of a sketch from the team's first [[Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus|German episode]]. == Background == The production, with its innovative use of stereo and sound effects, was handled by [[Terry Jones]] and [[Michael Palin]] and proved a technical challenge. According to Jones: "We had this horrendous time because we were recording in this rather [[hippie|hippy]] recording studio. We were very keen to use the stereo and everything, but what we hadn't realised was that the guy who was doing the recording, who I think was out of his head most of the time, had not been making any notes. We'd end up with tapes and tapes of material with no idea of where anything was on the tapes. That was a bitter experience."<ref>''[[The Pythons Autobiography by The Pythons]]'', p. 179, 2003, Orion</ref> The sleeve was designed by [[Terry Gilliam]], from an idea by Terry Jones.<ref>''[[Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)]]'', episode 3, 2009</ref> Packaged as a classical music recording (Beethoven's "[[Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven)|Symphony No. 2]] in D Major"), the cover was 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 [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]] quickly turns into a commentary on Beethoven's [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] tennis debut.) Included with the original vinyl LP were three card inserts printed with detailed instructions, scripts and cut-out props for the "Be a Great Actor" sketch on side 2. Due to the limitations of the vinyl format, the original 1971 UK release had many sketches edited down while others, such as "[[World Forum/Communist Quiz|Communist Quiz]]" and "Penguin on the TV", were omitted altogether causing a re-sequencing of the "Royal Festival Hall Concert" and "Spam" sketches. This truncated version was used for all UK cassette releases until 1994. When the album was released in the US in 1972 to coincide with the US release of ''[[And Now for Something Completely Different]]'', the full unedited version was used. This longer edit was used for all CD releases in both the UK and US. As well as featuring a pared down track list, the original UK vinyl enjoyed two subtly different releases. Initial pressings were issued on the pink "famous Charisma label" (erroneously listing the release year as 1970) with subsequent pressings replacing this with the "Mad Hatter" label design (correcting the year to 1971). Both editions featured a trick continuous runout groove at the end of Side 1, where the sound of a record scratch is followed by Michael Palin's exclamation of "Sorry, squire! I scratched the record" [[Unusual types of gramophone records|repeated ad infinitum in the locked groove.]] This groove is farther away from the label than where a locked groove would normally be, so that turntables with automatic return don't ruin this gimmick. The album marked the group's first chart success, reaching No. 26 in the [[UK Albums Chart]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/search/albums/another+monty+python+record/|title=another monty python record | full Official Chart History|website=Officialcharts.com|access-date=10 May 2022}}</ref> A 7" single, the Pythons' first, combining [[Spam Song]]/The Concert (CB.192) was issued in the UK on 8 September 1972, almost a year after the album's release. Later pressings were issued in a picture sleeve featuring a still from the "[[The Dirty Fork|Dirty Fork]]" sketch from ''[[And Now for Something Completely Different]]''. The 2006 CD reissue features four bonus tracks, although these date from the 1980 ''[[Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album|Contractual Obligation Album]]'' sessions. The 2014 LP reissue by Virgin Records (both as a single disc and as part of the ''Monty Python's Total Rubbish'' boxset) contains the longer US version. ==Track listing: Original UK vinyl and cassette version== ===Side one=== # Introductions # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 1) # Gumby Cherry Orchard # Contradiction # Architect's Sketch # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 2) # Royal Festival Hall Concert # [[The Piranha Brothers|Ethel the Frog]] ===Side two=== # Death of Mary, Queen of Scots # [[Spam (Monty Python)|Spam]] # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 3) # Comfy Chair # Famous Person Quiz # Be a Great Actor # Neville Shunt # Camp Judges # Stake Your Claim # [[Lifeboat sketch|Cannibalism]] # Camp Judges (Part 2) # [[Undertakers sketch|Undertaker]] # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 4) ==Track listing: US version, worldwide CD version== ===Side one=== # Introductions # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 1) # [[World Forum/Communist Quiz|Communist Quiz]] # Gumby Cherry Orchard # Contradiction # Architect's Sketch # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 2) # [[Piranha Brothers|Ethel the Frog]] ===Side two=== # Death of Mary, Queen of Scots # Penguin on the TV # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 3) # Comfy Chair # Famous Person Quiz # Be a Great Actor # Neville Shunt # Royal Festival Hall Concert # [[Spam (Monty Python)|Spam]] # Camp Judges # Stake Your Claim # [[Lifeboat sketch|Cannibalism]] # Camp Judges (Part 2) # [[Undertakers sketch|Undertaker]] # [[The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|Spanish Inquisition]] (Part 4) ===2006 CD bonus tracks=== #Treadmill Lager #Bishop at Home #Courtroom Sketch #Freelance Undertaker == Personnel == * [[Graham Chapman]] * [[John Cleese]] * [[Terry Gilliam]] * [[Eric Idle]] * [[Terry Jones]] * [[Michael Palin]] === Additional performers === * [[Carol Cleveland]] * [[The Fred Tomlinson Singers]] ==Music credits== The following is the list of musical works included on the album. They comprise a mixture of [[De Wolfe Music|De Wolfe]] library music, self-penned Python songs and specially composed music by [[Fred Tomlinson (singer)|Fred Tomlinson]]. # Trondheim Hammer Dance (Fred Tomlinson) # [[Liberty Bell (march)|Liberty Bell]] ([[John Philip Sousa]], arr. A.W. Sheriff) # Fanfare Opening (D. Laren) # Formal Presentation (K. Papworth) # [[Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky)|Contesana Padawana]] ([[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]) # Man of Power (J. Trombey) # Gold Lame (K. Papworth) # Southern Breeze (A. Mawer) # Spam Song (Terry Jones, Michael Palin & Fred Tomlinson) # Bahama Parakeet (A. Mawer) # House of Fashion (Stanley Black) # Circus Tumble (K. Papworth) # Fanfare A (Major J Howe) # Mystery Drums (P. Knight) # Mystery Place (P. Knight) # Ode to Edward (J. Trombey) # In Step With Johann (R. Wale) # [[Knees Up Mother Brown]] (Harris Weston & [[Bert Lee]]) ==Distribution information== *LP: (1971) Charisma CAS 1049 (UK) *Cassette: (1971) Charisma ZCCAS 1049 (UK) *LP: (1972) Charisma CAS 1049 (US, distributed by Buddah) (with different running-order and material) *LP: (1972) Philips 6369 913 (Aust) (with different running-order and material) *LP: (1975) Charisma CAS 1049 (UK, distributed by Phonogram) *Cassette: (1975) Charisma CASMC 1049 (UK, distributed by Phonogram) *LP: (1988) Charisma CHC 79 (UK, distributed by Virgin) (budget price) *CD: (1989) Charisma CASCD 1049 ("Another Monty Python CD") (UK, distributed by Virgin) *LP: (19**) Virgin MP501 (UK) *CD: (1994) Virgin VCCD 001 (UK) ("Another Monty Python CD" version 2, re-issue) *LP: (2014) Virgin Records MPYTHONLP2 (UK, US version of album) (Boxset ''Monty Python's Total Rubbish'') ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Monty Python}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:1971 albums]] [[Category:Monty Python albums]] [[Category:Charisma Records albums]] [[Category:Philips Records albums]] [[Category:Virgin Records albums]]
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