Monday, June 3, 2024

Another Monty Python Record

Another Monty Python Record (1971)
  • *Trondheim Hammer Dance (1971) Fred Tomlinson [perf. Fred Tomlinson Singers et al.] (‘Pleasures of the Dance: A Selection of Norwegian Carpenter’s Songs’)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa; arr. (1968) A.W. Sherriff (James H. Howe) [perf. Regimental Band of the Scots Guards cond. James H. Howe, 1968 album “The Band of the Scots Guards” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3085)] (Introduction)
  • Power Project (1965) Keith Papworth [perf. London Studio Orchestra cond. Hugo de Groot, 1965 album “Power Project” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2922)] (‘World Forum’ introduction)
  • Let’s Open the Show (c.1958-59) Julius Steffaro (Jack Trombey) [perf. Hilversum Radio Orchestra cond. Walter Warren, c.1958-59 album (De Wolfe DW 2639)] (Beautiful lounge suite; Marx loses)
  • Fanfare Opening (1964) Derek Laren (Else van Epen-de Groot) [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1964 album (De Wolfe DW 2835)] (Gumby Theatre)
  • Formal Presentation (1970) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1970 album “Today’s World” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3170)] (“That was ‘The Cherry Orchard’ by Anton Chekhov”)
  • ? (Gong strike, Contradictions sketch ends)
  • *Trondheim Hammer Dance (1971) Fred Tomlinson [perf. Fred Tomlinson Singers et al.] (“Then the old ladies are thrown into the fjords. . .”)
  • Man of Power (1967) Jack Trombey [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “The Power Game” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2988)] (‘Ethel the Frog’)
  • Whispering Sands (1969) Peter Reno (Peter Taylor & Cliff Twemlow) [perf. Studio Group, 1969 album “Blue Pacific” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3103)] (Gloria describes Dinsdale)
  • Free Love (Vocal) (1967) Peter Reno (Peter Taylor & Cliff Twemlow); arr. Reg Tilsley [perf. Electric Banana with Tilsley Orchestral, 1967 album “Electric Banana” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3040)] (Vercotti’s door opening)
  • ? (Death of Mary, Queen of Scots)
  • **The Girl from Ipanema (1962) Antônio Carlos Jobim, lyr. Norman Gimbel [sung by Graham Chapman & John Cleese]
  • ? (Pepperpots watch television)
  • ? (‘Over There’ guitar, “Hello, well it’s just after 8:00. . .”)
  • House of Fashion (1966) Stanley Black [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1966 album “The Music of Stanley Black” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2977)] (“No. 23, the shin. . .”)
  • Violence Sting 1 (1970) Reg Tilsley [1970 album “Theme and Variation - Tilsley Orchestral No. 8” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3174)] (“The soft cushions!”)
  • Violence Link 2 (1970) Reg Tilsley; based upon ‘The Planets, Mvt. I: Mars, the Bringer of War’ (1914) Gustav Holst [1970 album “Theme and Variation - Tilsley Orchestral No. 8” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3174)] (“The comfy chair!”)
  • Circus Tumble (1967) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “The Big Top” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3035)] (Sound Quiz: “‘An Italian film director’ is not sufficient.”)
  • Fanfare A (1968) James H. Howe [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1968 album “Roving Report” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3093)] (Be a Great Actor)
  • Eye for an Eye (1966) Jack Trombey [perf. International Studio Group cond. Jack Trombey, 1966 album “Eye for an Eye” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2969)] (“You’ll be playing the part of Montague. . .”)
  • Crowning Glory (1967) Keith Papworth [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “March Trident” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3053)] (‘All Quiet on the Western Front’)
  • Violin Concerto, Mvt. I (1878) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky [unidentified recording, listed as “Contesana Padawana”] (Royal Festival Hall Concert)
  • ? (Single note of “Sonatina in E-sharp” by Antonio Vivaldi - nonexistent piece)
  • *Spam Song (1970) Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Fred Tomlinson [perf. Fred Tomlinson Singers et al.] (Spam)
  • In Step with Johann (1969) Reg Wale [perf. Modern Baroque, 1969 album “Bach-a-Changing” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3104)] (‘Stake Your Claim’)
  • **Knees Up, Mother Brown (c.early 20th C.) [sung by Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, & Terry Jones] (‘Folk Songs of the Spanish Inquisition’)
  • Also listed: Gold Lame (1967) Keith Papworth [perf. London Studio Group cond. Keith Papworth, 1967 album “Silk Organdie” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3024)]; Southern Breeze (1963) Anthony Mawer [perf. Hilversum Radio Orchestra cond. Hugo de Groot, 1963 album “Mood Mediterranean” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2797)]; Bahama Parakeet (1964) Anthony Mawer [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Hugo de Groot, 1964 album “Holiday in Paris” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2855)]; Mystery Drums (from ‘Curse of the Crimson Altar’) (1968) Peter Knight [perf. London Studio Orchestra cond. Peter Knight, 1970 album “Strange Location” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3150)]; Mystery Place (from ‘Curse of the Crimson Altar’) (1968) Peter Knight [perf. London Studio Orchestra cond. Peter Knight, 1970 album “Strange Location” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3150)]; Achievement (AKA Ode to Edward) (1965) Jack Trombey [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Hugh Granville, 1971 album “La Musique d'Emile Paladilhe 1844-1926” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3237)]
2006 bonus tracks (unused tracks from ‘Contractual Obligation Album’ with new music):
  • *Dawn of Time Music (2006) André Jacquemin, Dave Howman (Treadmill Lager)
  • *Harp Gliss Music (2006) André Jacquemin, Dave Howman (Bishop at home)
  • *Undertaker (2006) André Jacquemin, Dave Howman (Freelance undertaker)

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