- The Executive Intro
- Pet Shop
- Nudge Nudge
- Premiere of Film
- Bring Out Your Dead
- How Do You Tell a Witch
- Camelot
- Argument Clinic
- Crunchy Frog
- The Cheese Shop
- The Phone In
- Sit on My Face
- Another Executive Announcement
- Bishop on the Landing
- Elephantoplasty
- The Lumberjack Song
- Bookshop
- Blackmail
- Farewell to John Denver
- World Forum
- String
- Wide World of Novel Writing
- Death of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Never Be Rude to an Arab
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0078221829625

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Release Date: | 07/01/1991 |
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Label: | Arista |
UPC: | 0078221829625 |
catalogNumber: | 8296 |
Rank: | 88846 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Monty Python Primary ArtistMichael Palin Vocals
Graham Chapman Vocals
John Cleese Vocals
Terry Gilliam Vocals
Eric Idle Vocals
Terry Jones Vocals
Technical Credits
Neil Innes ContributorMichael Palin Composer,Contributor
Graham Chapman Contributor
John Cleese Contributor
Terry Gilliam Contributor
Eric Idle Contributor
Terry Jones Composer,Contributor
Calvin Lowery Art Direction
Fred Tomlinson Composer
Carol Cleveland Contributor
Harry Parr-Davies Composer
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