Musical Works
The following is the list of musical works included on the album, printed on the CD booklet for copyright purposes. They are a mixture of self-penned Python songs, specially composed music by Fred Tomlinson, and pieces of library music.
- Trondheim Hammer Dance
- Liberty Bell
- Fanfare Opening
- Formal Presentation
- Contesana Padawana
- Man of Power
- Gold Lame
- Southern Breeze
- Spam Song
- Bahama Parakeet
- House of Fashion
- Circus Tumble
- Fanfare A
- Mystery Drums
- Mystery Place
- Ode to Edward
- In Step With Johann
- Knees Up Mother Brown
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