The Final Rip Off

The Final Rip Off

The Final Rip Off

The Final Rip Off

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Overview

This ironically titled set was not the final Monty Python anthology; contrarily, it is the troupe's first CD compilation. Nor could it be considered a ripoff, as it draws upon practically all of their albums, the exceptions being their debut long-player, Monty Python's Flying Circus (1970), as well as the Life of Brian (1979) and The Meaning of Life (1983) soundtracks. This is more likely due to licensing constraints than a dismissal of the contents. The bulk of the Final Rip Off (1988) has been derived from Another Monty Python Record (1971) and Monty Python's Previous Record (1973) -- which consist primarily of sketches from the four series of their groundbreaking BBC-TV program, Monty Python's Flying Circus. Likewise, there are copious inclusions from their post-telly recordings Matching Tie and Handkerchief (1973) and Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album (1980). As this (or really any Python platter) demonstrates, the collective and respective talents of writer/actors Michael Palin, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Terry Gilliam are as aurally unequaled as they are visually incomparable. Even as personalities and egos clashed behind the scenes, the results were uniformly inspired; this remains true of Palin's newly recorded "Introduction" and a few other brief links as well. A glance at the running order will inevitably reveal favorites for all dimensions of enthusiast, from the absurdist pet-related humor of "Fish Licence" and "Parrot (Oh, Not Again)" to the rare Cleese singing vocal on "Eric the Half-a-Bee Song" to the witty and worldly pokes at pompous pretenses on "Australian Table Wines," "Four Yorkshiremen," or the "Gumby Theatre" adaptation of Anton Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard." Plenty of Python's demented ditties are here as well, such as the Viking-led ode to "Spam," "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio," and the Dadaist dig at Cleese on "Do Wot John." The sole cinematic representation comes from Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). Final Rip Off is arguably the best representation of Monty Python's remarkable comedic range, although fanatics may find it doesn't replace owning each of the individual titles from which it has been compiled. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 06/29/1992
Label: Capitol
UPC: 0077778603320

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Introduction
  2. Constitutional Peasant
  3. Fish Licence
  4. Eric the Half-A-Bee Song
  5. Finland Song
  6. Travel Agent
  7. Are You Embarrassed Easily?
  8. Australian Table Wines
  9. Argument
  10. Henry Kissinger Song
  11. Parrot (Oh, Not Again)
  12. Sit on My Face
  13. Undertaker
  14. Novel Writing
  15. String
  16. Bells
  17. Traffic Lights
  18. Cocktail Bar
  19. Four Yorkshiremen
  20. Election Special
  21. Lumberjack Song

Disc 2

  1. I Like Chinese
  2. Spanish Inquisition, Pt. 1
  3. Cheese Shop
  4. Cherry Orchard
  5. Architect's Sketch
  6. Spanish Inquisition, Pt. 2
  7. Spam
  8. Spanish Inquisition, Pt. 3
  9. Comfy Chair
  10. Famous Person Quiz
  11. You Be the Actor
  12. Nudge, Nudge
  13. Cannibalism
  14. Spanish Inquisition Revisited
  15. I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio
  16. Bruces
  17. Bookshop
  18. Do Wot John
  19. Rock Notes
  20. I'm So Worried
  21. Crocodile
  22. French Taunter
  23. Marilyn Monroe
  24. Swamp Castle
  25. French Taunter, Pt. 2
  26. Last Word

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Monty Python   Primary Artist
Monty Python's Flying Circus   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Andre Jacquemin   Producer
Samuel Holmes   Composer
Fred Trombey   Composer
Jim Johnston   Composer
Lula Mae Joshua   Composer
James Harper   Composer
Mimis Plessas   Composer
Fred Tomlinson   Composer
Jack Trombey   Composer
Mai Jones   Composer
Harry Parr-Davies   Composer
John Du Prez   Composer,Arranger
Brian Mashburn   Composer
Anthony Mawer   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
John Cleese   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Keith Mansfield   Composer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Monty Python   Composer
Michael Palin   Composer
Graham Chapman   Composer
Cedsing   Composer
Jackie Trent   Composer
Eric Idle   Composer
Terry Jones   Composer
Terry Gilliam   Composer
Tony Hatch   Composer
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