Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album

Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album Artist: Monty Python
Label: Arista
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 078221895521
EAN: 0078221895521
ASIN: B000002VSS


Release Date: 1997-03-11

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Tracks:

  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 & Ugly
  24. A Scottish Farewell

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars The name says it all.......2005-11-04

Unfortunately, this CD sounds like it was contractually obligated. Except for the hilarious "Bookshop", "Bells" and the song "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio", a lot of this sounds uninspired. Some of it, like "Traffic Lights" is hard to listen to it's so stupid and unfunny. Many of the skits like "Rock Notes" and "Crocodile" are ok, but nothing compared to Python's classic bits. If you're a huge Python fan like me you'll listen to the good parts and skip the rest. If you're looking for a CD to get started on your Python journey, don't start here.

3 out of 5 stars Same Ole, Same Ole.......2005-07-27

If you're fairly new to Monty Python, and you aren't a nutcase like me who already knows all of the songs by heart, then this CD would be a great addition to any learning fan. But if you're an age-old fan, this CD can be boring- you know the old already and have heard them a thousand times, and the the new songs on here aren't very interesting nor funny, either (except for perhaps Do What John?). So good for the less-extravagant fans, droll for the well-experienced.

5 out of 5 stars This is Music??.......2005-03-16

I LOVE this album! This was my very first exposure to Monty Python 20 years ago and I've been a great fan of theirs ever since. As I love heresy, my favorite is "All Things Dull and Ugly", (it's SO true!) but I've always wondered just where they got the boys chorus. "The Martyrdom of St. Victor" is along the same lines. However, "Martyrdon", along with a several other cuts, are not musical. Most of these are absolutely hilarious, too, especially "String", "Bookshop", and "Bells". Aside from "All Things" I think the best musical numbers are "Never Be Rude To An Arab", "Chinese" and "Finland". I haven't heard any of their other albums, but if you like Monty Python, you'll enjoy this album.

5 out of 5 stars Any Album That Opens With the Song 'Sit On My Face' ..........2002-02-10

You really should buy this album after you buy copies of all the television Monty Python episodes and watch them all seven times in a row! This is material from when comedy actually was funny. 'Henry Kissinger, how I'm missin' ya...', the suddenly relevant again 'Never Be Rude to an Arab', 'I Like Chinese, they're cute and their cuddly and their ready to please...', and the uncannily prescient 'Farewell to John Denver' are some of the few highlights to come out of the 1970s. Yeah, yeah, yeah ... there are some filler songs but, these are purposely put in at strategic locations to allow you to regain your composure from laughing so hard before the next funny one comes along! Buy it, listen, and laugh, laugh laugh!

5 out of 5 stars Good Buy for Python Fans.......2001-08-15

Highlights: I like chinese, String, Bookshop, Bells, I bet you they won't play this song on the radio, finland, here comes another one, crocodile, rock notes, and the medical love song. Includes Muddy Knees and I'm So Worried, which aren't very good, but otherwise, it's a great album!

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