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Monty Pythons Previous Record Vinyl – Monty Python new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Vinyl LP pressing. Monty Pythons Previous Record is the third album by Monty Python. Released in 1972, it marked the groups first collaborations with regular sound engineer Andre Jacquemin and musician Neil Innes. It contains many sketches from the third series of Flying Circus, one Fish Licence from the second as well as an abridged version of The Tale of Happy Valley from the second German show. The album was released midway through the broadcast of Series 3, whose sketches featured on the album were all from its first half, with the exception of Dennis Moore which aired a month later and therefore made its debut here. The oldest sketch on the album, Eric Idles Radio Quiz Game, dates back to Im Sorry Ill Read That Again where it was performed by Graeme Garden Idle having subsequently performed the sketch himself on Do Not Adjust Your Set. The rest of the material was specially written for the album. Monty Python Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20 +P&P
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