The Monty Python Instant Record Collection - Distribution Information

Distribution Information

  • LP: (1977, 1983) Charisma CAS 1134 (UK)
  • LP: (1981) Arista Records ALB 68296 (U.S.)
  • CD: (1989) Virgin Records, Ltd., CASCD 1134 (UK) (budget CD)
Monty Python
  • Graham Chapman
  • John Cleese
  • Terry Gilliam
  • Eric Idle
  • Terry Jones
  • Michael Palin
  • Carol Cleveland
  • Neil Innes
Television series
  • Flying Circus
    • episodes
  • Fliegender Zirkus
  • Personal Best
Filmography
  • And Now for Something Completely Different
  • Holy Grail
  • Life of Brian
  • Live at the Hollywood Bowl
  • The Meaning of Life
Studio albums
  • Another Record
  • Previous Record
  • Matching Tie and Handkerchief
  • Holy Grail
  • Life of Brian
  • Contractual Obligation
  • The Meaning of Life
Compilation albums
  • Instant Record Collection
  • Final Rip Off
  • Ultimate Rip Off
  • Instant CD Collection
  • Sings
Live albums
  • Flying Circus
  • Live at Drury Lane
  • Live at City Center
Specials
  • Parrot Sketch Not Included
  • Live at Aspen
  • Python Night
Documentaries
  • Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)
Stage productions
  • Spamalot
  • Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)
  • An Evening Without Monty Python
Literature
  • Big Red Book
  • Brand New Bok
  • Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls
Video games
  • Flying Circus
  • Complete Waste of Time
  • Quest for the Holy Grail
  • The Meaning of Life
Characters
  • Mr Praline
  • Gumbys
  • The "it's" man
  • The Colonel
  • Mr Creosote
  • Killer Rabbit
  • Other characters
Sketches
  • Anne Elk's Theory on Brontosauruses
  • Architects
  • Argument
  • Bruces
  • Cheese Shop
  • Colin "Bomber" Harris vs Colin "Bomber" Harris
  • Crunchy Frog
  • Dead Bishop
  • Dead Parrot
  • Dirty Fork
  • Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook
  • Election Night Special
  • Fish Licence
  • Fish-Slapping Dance
  • Four Yorkshiremen
  • The Funniest Joke in the World
  • How Not to Be Seen
  • Kilimanjaro Expedition
  • Lifeboat
  • Marriage Guidance Counsellor
  • Ministry of Silly Walks
  • Mouse Problem
  • Nudge Nudge
  • Patient Abuse
  • Philosophers' Football Match
  • Piranha Brothers
  • Ron Obvious
  • Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days"
  • Seduced Milkmen
  • Self Defence Against Fresh Fruit
  • Spam
  • Spanish Inquisition
  • Bishop
  • Undertakers
  • Upper Class Twit of the Year
  • Vocational Guidance Counsellor
Songs
  • "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life"
  • "Decomposing Composers"
  • "Eric the Half-a-Bee"
  • "Every Sperm Is Sacred"
  • "Galaxy Song"
  • "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio"
  • "I Like Chinese"
  • "I've Got Two Legs"
  • "Knights of the Round Table"
  • "The Lumberjack Song"
  • "Never Be Rude to an Arab"
  • "Oliver Cromwell"
  • "Penis Song (Not the Noel Coward Song)"
  • "Bruces' Philosophers Song"
  • "Sit on My Face"
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