Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Monty Python’s Flying Circus (album)

Monty Python’s Flying Circus (album) (1970)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 1 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Trade Description Act opening)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 2 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Nudge, Nudge opening)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 3 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (The Mouse Problem opening)
  • **Wedding March (1842) Felix Mendelssohn; arr. (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Buying a Bed opening)
  • **Jerusalem (1916) Sir Hubert Parry, lyr. (1804) William Blake; arr. (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, and Carol Cleveland with Anthony Foster on electronic organ] (“Mattress”)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 4 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Interesting People opening)
  • **Ar Hyd y Nos (All Through the Night) (18th C.) trad. [perf. Terry Jones, Eric Idle, Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, & John Cleese] (Rachel Toovey Bicycle Choir; misidentified as ‘Men of Harlech’)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 5 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Interesting People closing)
  • *The Lumberjack Song (1969) Fred Tomlinson, Michael Palin, Terry Jones [perf. Michael Palin & The Fred Tomlinson Singers with Anthony Foster on piano] (Lumberjack Song)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 6 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Children’s Stories opening)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 7 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (Children’s Stories closing, distortion)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 8 (1969) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (The Visitors, Victor and Iris’s record)
  • **Jerusalem (1916) Sir Hubert Parry, lyr. (1804) William Blake [perf. Fred Tomlinson Singers, John Cleese, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam, and Michael Palin] (“Let’s have Jerusalem!”)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 9 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (The Cinema/Albatross opening)
  • *Untitled electric organ cue 10 (1970) Anthony Foster [perf. Anthony Foster] (The Cinema/Albatross closing)
NOTE: Andrew Pixley wrote of this album, none of the requested library music had been cleared; this was substituted by an electric organ played by Anthony Foster.” I would love to see the list of requested music if it still exists.

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